Bill Gates Launches ‘Grand Challenge’.
While Microsoft founder and vaccine propagandist Bill Gates recently warned that the next deadly flu epidemic is just waiting around the corner and it could quickly lead to the deaths of more than 30 million people, we’re not the least bit surprised that he also claims a ‘universal flu shot’ is the answer to prevent such a deadly pandemic, this despite the fact that even medical experts claimed that this year’s flu shot was hardly a preventive and actually led to the spread of the flu.
With the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation teaming up with Google co-founder Larry Page to launch the ‘Grand Challenge’ of what they call the ‘holy grail of influenza research‘, an attempt to develop a ‘universal vaccine‘, Gates and Page are giving out individual grants of between $250,000 and $2 million over 2 years to those attempting to develop such a universal flu shot with human testing set to begin by 2021.
Calling upon computational biology, bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, machine learning and other new technologies to be used as aids in the ongoing research, Gates and Page hope to ‘bridge the funding‘ of such projects due to what they call the “valley of death” between novel concepts and clinical trial-ready products.
And while like many globalists, Gates and Page sound ‘sincere’ in their goals to prevent the spread of an epidemic that could cull tens of millions of lives, we must always remember that Gates and the Gates Foundation are also proponents of eugenics with Gates himself coming out directly and stated the world is far too overpopulated, while his father, William H Gates Sr., was a former board member of ‘Planned Parenthood’.
Bill Gates has doubled down on his goal to depopulate the planet, using deceitful Orwellian doublespeak in a new video to bamboozle his naive followers into believing that “by making people healthier, we can reduce the world’s population”.
Make no mistake, when Gates talks about “making people healthier” what he is really talking about is enforcing the mandatory roll out of his range of experimental vaccinations. The same vaccines that have already caused mass sterilization and death on multiple continents.
The second-richest man on the planet is a committed globalist and eugenicist working towards the New World Order goal of depopulation. Lest anyone forget these facts, Bill Gates regularly goes out of his way to remind us of them.
Bill Gates and his foundation have consistently come under fire for their goal of depopulation, and now the same man who admitted in a TED talk that his goal is to eliminate a billion humans from the face of the Earth has now taken to Facebook to lecture us about why being eradicated is in our own interests.
As we report in much more detail below, as we hear in the video from the Leak Project and read in a March story from The Sun, one medical health expert is warning of a mutant virus that sounds straight from a science fiction movie, potential becoming the fastest-spreading viral killer known to the human race and as he tells us, such a killer virus outbreak could happen tomorrow.
Dr Jonathan Quick, chair of the Global Health Council, said the flu virus is “the most diabolical, hardest-to-control, and fastest-spreading potential viral killer known to humankind”.
Describing what sounds like scenes from a horror film, Dr Quick warned in The Daily Mail of starvation, medicine supplies running low, energy systems crippling under the pressure and the collapse of the global economy.
And what’s could cause such devastation, on a global scale?
“The most likely culprit will be a new and unprecedentedly deadly mutation of the influenza virus. The conditions are right, it could happen tomorrow.”
AND THEN ALSO:
The collapse of the Western financial system will wipe out the standard of living of its population while ending ponzi schemes such as the stock exchange and the pension funds. The population will be hit so badly by a full array of bubbles and ponzi schemes that the migration engine will start to work in reverse accelerating itself due to ripple effects thus leading to the demise of the States. This unseen situation for the States will develop itself in a cascade pattern with unprecedented and devastating effects for the economy.
The American standard of living is one of the highest, far more than double of the Soviets while having a services economy that will be gone with the financial system. When pensioners see their retirement disappear in front of their eyes and there are no servicing jobs you can imagine what is going to happen next. Never in human history were so many elders among the population. In past centuries people were lucky to get to their 30s or 40s. The American downfall is set to be far worse than the Soviet Union’s one. A confluence of crisis with a devastating result.
And while their expected culling of 227 million Americans isn’t quite as many as they were forecasting just weeks ago, they are still forecasting a huge drop for America’s population within less than 8 years, a population drop-off which is still unadequately explained, even using their 2014 explanation seen in the previous section of this story above.
While the mainstream media and gatekeepers such as snopes will continue to call the globalists depopulation agenda a ‘conspiracy theory’ despite the fact that its written in granite upon the mysterious Georgia Guidestones that were recently blown up and now removed, we hear from videographer Truth Happens about Gates plans for a universal vaccine with our videographer also talking with us about the globalists depopulation agenda.
And in the final video from videographer ‘Leak Project’ about the suspect ‘mutant virus’ on the loose that some warn could eventually lead to the deaths of 300 million or more, with medical experts warning the conditions for such a deadly outbreak are perfect despite the fact that they still don’t even know exactly what will cause this ‘outbreak’.
BILL GATES CONTRIBUTIONS TO VACCINES:
Bill Gates, the Microsoft founder turned philanthropist has spent billions to help bring vaccines to the developing world, working closely with pharmaceutical executives to transform the market. In doing so, he has become one of the more powerful — and provocative — private player in global health.
HIS PAST:
The GAVI Alliance celebrated the tenth anniversary of its foundation on Jan 29 this year 2010. During its 10 years GAVI has overseen the delivery of vaccines to around 250 million children in the world's poorest countries.
To mark GAVI's birthday, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation announced that it will commit US$10 billion over the next 10 years to a so-called decade of vaccines—ie, research and development and delivery of vaccines to the world's poorest. As an agency whose role is vaccine delivery, rather than research and development, it is not clear how much of the Gates billions will be coming to GAVI. However, GAVI is already the foundation's largest grantee, having received $1·5 billion in its 10 year history.
Other major GAVI donors are national governments, of which 16 have contributed to the alliance plus the European Commission. Countries that have donated the most to GAVI's core funding include Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, the UK, and the USA. Although the direct donation made by Gates far outstrip those made by any national government, France and the UK have committed billions of dollars to a funding mechanism called the International Finance Facility for Immunization and other governments have promised substantial amounts to this scheme.
GAVI currently disburses around $1 billion per year among the 65 countries in which it supports vaccination programmes. The alliance focuses its activities on delivery of a childhood pentavalent vaccine that protects against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, and Haemophilus influenzae type b. However, to roll out this vaccine to all 65 countries by 2015, plus achieve its goal of adding pneumococcal and rotavirus vaccines to the immunisation schedule, will require an additional $3 billion.
A lot more than just wishful thinking has gone into Gates' decision to donate $10 billion. A model developed at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (Baltimore, MD, USA), indicated that 90% vaccine coverage—including the rotavirus and pneumococcal vaccines—would prevent the deaths of 7·6 million children younger than 5 years between now and 2020. Adding the malaria vaccine, which is undergoing clinical trials, from 2014 could save an additional 1·1 million lives. The Gates Foundation will certainly not be funding this expansion in vaccine coverage on its own, but its financial commitment should act as an incentive for donor governments to provide the additional funds to achieve 90% coverage with childhood vaccines in developing countries within the next 10 years.
In addition to the diseases already mentioned, vaccination against measles will likely be targeted for some of the Gates' billions. Progress in preventing deaths from measles has been remarkable, with around 82% of those eligible worldwide now receiving vaccine and the number of measles-related deaths falling from around 750 000 in 2000 to 164 000 in 2008. GAVI does not currently fund measles vaccination programmes; rather, another international collaboration, the Measles Initiative, provides technical and financial support for national vaccination programmes in developing countries. Other areas that might benefit include the provision of autodisposable syringes that cannot be reused, funding for new vaccines against group A meningococcal meningitis and against tuberculosis, and perhaps even a final push to eliminate polio.
Although the life-saving benefits of vaccination are beyond question, no immunisation programme is without an element of controversy. As pointed out in Newsdesk, GAVI is optimistic about rolling out pneumococcal vaccine on a large scale to developing countries, because it believes the cost of the vaccine can be reduced by 90%; however, little research has been done on the public health effect of widespread pneumococcal vaccine use in the targeted countries—might there, for example, be replacement of the vaccine pneumococcal serotypes with other serotypes, thus making the vaccine only temporarily effective? Given the present influenza pandemic, some of the Gates money could be spent on researching the effect of influenza in developing countries and, if necessary, developing vaccines against influenza that are cheap enough for widespread use in these countries.
These caveats are, of course, minor compared with the beneficial effect on global health that the commitment made by the Gates Foundation is likely to have. The foundation does need to set out a clear plan for how it intends to disburse its money over the decade of vaccines. Nevertheless, many more national governments than are currently backing global vaccine coverage should be inspired to follow the lead taken by the foundation.
HIS FUTURE:
THE GATES FOUNDATION:
The Immunization team applies new perspectives to immunization challenges and funds solutions to improve the delivery of high-quality, affordable vaccines for more equitable coverage. We focus on reaching the most vulnerable children as well as adolescents and adults. We partner with countries, multilateral organizations, the private sector, and civil society organizations to support vaccine introductions that help reach national immunization goals. We particularly focus on high-impact efforts, including HPV vaccine introductions and measles campaigns. We believe that robust and resilient immunization programs are the cornerstone of strong primary health care systems. Our work contributes to Immunization Agenda 2030, a vision and commitment by the global community and countries to extend the full benefits of immunization to all by 2030.
We work to accelerate the introduction and use of Gavi-supported vaccines to save lives, with particular focus on HPV vaccine introductions and measles campaigns that have potential for large-scale impact.
In collaboration with governments and other local, national, and global immunization partners, we work to strengthen immunization systems and delivery pathways to reach underserved communities, including by addressing health system constraints and barriers to care.
We work closely with country leaders, civil society organizations, and other partners to ensure that immunization remains a high priority at the national, regional, and global levels. This work includes mobilizing funding for Gavi, supporting advocates and immunization champions, and ensuring sufficient funding and strong policies to support the introduction and scale-up of vaccines.
The COVID-19 pandemic has reminded the world of the power of vaccines to fight disease, save lives, and create a healthier, safer, and more prosperous future. Now we must rapidly and equitably deliver COVID-19 vaccines to the world. Moving forward, strong immunization systems will be needed to ensure that people everywhere are protected against COVID-19 and other diseases. Ensuring everyone receives the vaccines they need will provide exceptional return on investment and help keep the world safe from future pandemics.
IA2030 envisions a world where everyone, everywhere, at every age, fully benefits from vaccines to improve health and well-being.
Implementation of IA2030 will initially focus on a comprehensive response to the COVID-19 pandemic. An urgent priority is the rapid and equitable scale-up of COVID-19 vaccines in all countries as well as collective action to catch up on missed vaccinations and rebuild essential services.
IMMUNIZATION AGENDA 2030 (A global strategy to leave no one behind) Leave no one behind, by increasing equitable access and use of new and existing vaccines.
Achieving these feats will require global collaboration on an unprecedented scale. The World Health Organization has a role to play as coordinator, but individual countries will also need to put aside national interests and work together for the greater good.
The Gates Foundation, the “biggest funder of vaccines in the world,” has already directly donated more toward the global response to the coronavirus. This includes backing vaccine trials by companies like Inovio Pharmaceuticals, AstraZeneca, and Moderna Inc., all of which are being described as frontrunners in the race to develop the Covid-19 vaccine.
The foundation also co-founded and funds the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness (CEPI), which is investing up to $480 million in “a wide range of vaccine candidates and platform technologies.”
Moreover, the Gates Foundation invests in these corporations directly.
Since shortly after its founding, the foundation has owned stakes in several drug companies. A recent investigation by The Nation magazine revealed that the Gates Foundation currently holds corporate stocks and bonds in drug companies like Merck, GSK, Eli Lilly, Pfizer, Novartis, and Sanofi.
The foundation’s website even candidly declares a mission to pursue “mutually beneficial opportunities” with vaccine manufacturers.
A global research effort worth tens of billions of dollars is needed to ensure the world is better prepared for the next pandemic, which could be far worse than Covid, Bill Gates has said.
"This year is different — it's unique," Bill Gates said on a conference call with reporters ahead of the release of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's Goalkeepers 2020 report. "The COVID-19 pandemic has not only stopped progress — it's pushed it backwards."
The Microsoft founder said the “completely horrific” death toll and economic damage inflicted by coronavirus should drive funding into projects aimed at improving vaccines, treatments and diagnostic tests that will be needed to contain the next pandemic more effectively.
“You know, we didn’t have vaccines that block transmission. We got vaccines that help you with your health, but they only slightly reduced transmission,” he said. “We need a new way of doing the vaccines.”
Some even believe the COVID-19 pandemic was deliberately engineered by Gates and other ‘global elites’, including the United Nations, to depopulate the world.
This idea is often referred to as ‘The Great Reset’, which was the name of the pandemic recovery initiative by the World Economic Forum (WEF), which meets annually in Davos. While theories about a depopulation conspiracy come in many different stripes, one or all of Gates, the UN and Davos usually feature in them.
Bill Gates: On Climate Change, It Could Be More Devastating Than The Covid-19 Pandemic
For the world, it will create literally tens of millions of climate refugees, because the closer you are to the equator, the more unlivable that it gets. And so it makes the pandemic look small. The death rate by the end of the century would be over five times the worst of the — what we have had in this pandemic.
Yes, so the power of innovation is very strong in the United States, the universities, the national labs, the willingness to take risks.
And so our responsibility is not just to get rid of our emissions, but also to reduce the cost of being green, to reduce the extra amount, what I call the green premium that you pay when you want to make something like steel or cement in a green fashion.
And those premiums are very, very high. And unless we get them down, the middle-income countries, like India, will continue to have emissions, which means that, as long as you have emissions, sadly, because CO2 stays in the atmosphere for thousands of years, the temperature just keeps going on up.
And that's why zero is what we need.
“As awful as this pandemic is, climate change could be worse.” So says billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates recently.
“A global crisis has shocked the world. It is causing a tragic number of deaths, making people afraid to leave home, and leading to economic hardship not seen in many generations. Its effects are rippling across the world,” Gates wrote. “Obviously, I am talking about COVID-19. But in just a few decades, the same description will fit another global crisis: climate change.”
To prevent the deaths, damage and destruction that will come with a warming planet requires innovation, he said.
That has become more clear than ever before because though the pandemic has brought travel and economic activity almost to a standstill, greenhouse gas emissions still haven’t been reduced enough to stave off the worst ramifications, Gates said.
“What’s remarkable is not how much emissions will go down because of the pandemic, but how little,” Gates wrote. “The relatively small decline in emissions this year makes one thing clear: We cannot get to zero emissions simply—or even mostly—by flying and driving less.” That’s not to say that reducing consumption of fuel that emits carbon gas emissions is not a worthy goal, just that it is not enough, Gates said.
And innovation to fight climate change must start urgently. “Unlike the novel coronavirus, for which I think we’ll have a vaccine next year, there is no two-year fix for climate change. It will take decades to develop and deploy all the clean-energy inventions we need,” Gates wrote.
Global Leaders at COP21
French President François Hollande gestures when posing with world leaders for a photo at the COP21, United Nations Climate Change Conference, in Le Bourget, outside Paris, November 30, 2015.
The Paris Agreement is a legally binding international treaty on climate change. It was adopted by 196 Parties at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP21) in Paris, France, on 12 December 2015. It entered into force on 4 November 2016.
The Agreement sets long-term goals to guide all nations to:
Substantially reduce global greenhouse gas emissions to hold global temperature increase to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, recognizing that this would significantly reduce the risks and impacts of climate change
Periodically assess the collective progress towards achieving the purpose of this agreement and its long-term goals
Provide financing to developing countries to mitigate climate change, strengthen resilience and enhance abilities to adapt to climate impacts.
The Agreement is a legally binding international treaty. It entered into force on 4 November 2016. Today, 195 Parties (194 States plus the European Union) have joined the Paris Agreement.
Recognizing the need to accelerate action across all areas – mitigation, adaptation, and finance – by 2030, including a call on governments to speed up the transition away from fossil fuels to renewable energy such as wind and solar power in their next round of climate commitments.
Implementation of the Paris Agreement requires economic and social transformation, based on the best available science.
Also recognizing accelerated action is required to limit global warming to 1.5°C, the COP27 cover decision requests Parties to revisit and strengthen the 2030 targets in their NDCs to align with the Paris Agreement temperature goal by the end of 2023.
Although climate change action needs to be massively increased to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement, the years since its entry into force have already sparked low-carbon solutions and new markets. More and more countries, regions, cities and companies are establishing carbon neutrality targets. Zero-carbon solutions are becoming competitive across economic sectors representing 25% of emissions. This trend is most noticeable in the power and transport sectors and has created many new business opportunities for early movers.
By 2030, zero-carbon solutions could be competitive in sectors representing over 70% of global emissions.
WHAT'S NEXT FOR BILL GATES:
Gates, the world’s fifth richest man and the second biggest contributor to the World Health Organization, believes we must also strengthen our international cooperation and global health systems to ensure the world is better prepared against biological threats.
The good news is that every little piece of work we do to prepare for future pandemics will be “extremely useful for bioterrorism,” he told the BBC.
The bad news is that “we’re not as activated [...] as I think we should be”.
Gates is also focusing on agriculture, becoming, the largest private owner of farmland in the US. Gates is now particularly active in India’s agriculture, which is currently undergoing a major crisis.
Through his company, Gates Ag One, Gates is pushing for one type of agriculture for the whole world, organized top, down. This includes (digital farming), in which farmers are surveilled and mined for their agricultural data, which is then repackaged and sold back to them.
Digital farming:
The transformation of an essential human activity aimed at feeding humans into a profitable activity aimed primarily at feeding the bank accounts of shareholders in agribusiness monopolies.
Billionaire Bill Gates recently offered a rare glimpse into a private conversation he had with President-elect Donald Trump and a nearly three-hour dinner that left him "impressed."
"I had a chance, about two weeks ago, to go have a long and actually quite intriguing dinner with him," Gates told The Wall Street Journal.
In his interview, Gates detailed the "wide-ranging" dinner conversation, noting that he spoke with Trump about public health, which has been the major focus of Gates’ philanthropic efforts.
"I felt like he was energized and looking forward to helping to drive innovation," Gates told WSJ. "I was frankly impressed with how well he showed a lot of interest in the issues I brought up."
BILL GATES'S POST:
"Hey from Denmark, where we’re announcing a new partnership between the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Novo Nordisk Foundation, and Wellcome Trust to support the next generation of solutions to some of the world’s toughest challenges".
"This three-year, $300 million commitment will fund research and development in three key areas: climate and sustainability, infectious diseases, and the interplay between nutrition, immunity, disease, and developmental outcomes. I’m grateful to our partners and to the Gates Foundation team that helped make it happen. Let’s get to work".
The Novo Nordisk Foundation, Wellcome, and the Gates Foundation Join Forces to Accelerate Global Health Equity and Impact.
The Novo Nordisk Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Wellcome Trust have announced a new partnership, committing $300 million over three years to stimulate innovative research in developing countries into three of the world’s most critical global health challenges and their interlinkages – including climate change, infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
The $300 million will also support researchers and institutions in economically disadvantaged areas, a statement said.
The Wellcome Trust is the world’s second largest foundation specialising in the sciences with a portfolio of £36.8 billion. The Gates Foundation endowment stands at $75.2 billion. While Novo Nordisk, a pharma company based in Denmark, has a market value of $570 billion – bigger than the entire Danish economy.
The three foundations hinted at future potential partnerships together.
The initial three areas of this collaboration include:
Climate/sustainability: Advancing climate data, sustainable agriculture, and food systems. To better protect people globally from the devastating effects of climate change on health, solutions that draw across climate, health, and agricultural science will be needed. This initiative will help drive deeper understanding of the impacts of climate change, develop novel solutions, and strengthen available data to support environmental sustainability, build food system resilience, and protect the health of vulnerable populations around the world.
Infectious diseases: Addressing AMR, advancing disease surveillance, and developing vaccines for respiratory infections. As new pathogens emerge, persistent threats like tuberculosis remain, and the prevalence of AMR increases, infectious diseases continue to pose a significant threat to countries and regions around the world. New advances in detection and the development of vaccines and other tools can help reduce the burden of disease in LMICs and prevent outbreaks from turning into global crises.
Interactions: Understanding the interplay between nutrition, immunity, infectious diseases, cardiometabolic and other noncommunicable diseases, and developmental outcomes. Advances in nutritional science and our understanding of the microbiome and immunology create an opportunity to solve for the effects that over- and under-nutrition have on all aspects of health and development, including the risk and severity of cardiometabolic and infectious diseases.
The initiative will support interdisciplinary initiatives that advance, for instance, better collection and use of climate data, innovation in more sustainable agriculture and resilient food systems, and other measures protecting people from climate change, according to a press release by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
ABOUT THE NOVO NORDISK FOUNDATION
The Novo Nordisk Foundation is an enterprise foundation with philanthropic objectives established in Denmark in 1924. The vision of the Foundation is to improve people’s health and the sustainability of the planet. The Foundation’s mission is to progress research and innovation in the prevention and treatment of cardiometabolic and infectious diseases, as well as to advance knowledge and solutions to support a green transformation of society.
In 2023, the foundation had a net worth of $167 billion, making it the wealthiest charitable foundation in the world.
Concerns have been raised about the potential influence of the Novo Nordisk Foundation's agenda on the direction of scientific research. Critics express concerns about the potential effect of the foundation's allocation of funds on the diversity of research topics and perspectives within the Danish scientific community, as it tends to prioritize projects that align with its strategic goals.
ABOUT WELLCOME
Wellcome is a global charitable foundation, based in the UK. Wellcome supports science to solve the urgent health challenges facing everyone. We support discovery research into life, health, and wellbeing, and we’re taking on three worldwide health challenges: mental health, infectious disease, and climate and health.
ABOUT THE BILL AND MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION
Most people are aware of this organization. The umbrella reach of this organization is incredible and laudatory. And this is all thanks to the efforts of Bill and Melinda Gates. The entity comprises two aspects: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Bill and Melinda Gates Trust.
The organization funds social work in diverse areas, especially toward the upliftment of the underprivileged. Massive funding to third-world countries and their projects had been initiated by the foundation. As a result, the foundation maintains a strong network in several countries.
Gates usually steps in with cash and convinces others, especially public authorities, to support his projects with government funding that will be used to fulfil his, rather than the public’s, agenda. He runs his experiments, always designed as top-down management ventures.
Bill Gates' Portfolio
Bill Gates' investment strategy. With a net worth of $132 billion, Gates invests heavily in conservative value stocks through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Cascade Investments. His top holdings, including Berkshire Hathaway, Waste Management, Caterpillar, Canadian National Railway, Walmart, and Ecolab, and a continued stake in Microsoft. He has surprisingly invested in farmland, making him the largest private farmland owner in the U.S. with over 242,000 acres. Gates also balances his wealth with 43% in cash for a defensive strategy. Beyond stocks, he owns luxurious real estate, private jets, a Porsche collection, and rare art, highlighting his diverse investment approach.