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Bill Gates has been accused of wanting to depopulate the planet by 2030, using vaccines as a means to achieve this. Some people dismiss this as a conspiracy theory, but there are videos of Gates himself discussing his goal to lower the global population. Critics argue that his plan is actually working, comparing it to a hypothetical situation where Bill Cosby jokes about drugging someone.

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Bill Gates, in 2015, suggested that the world population should be reduced by 10% to 15% to combat global warming, using vaccines as a means to achieve this. In 2020, Gates emphasized the need to vaccinate the entire global population of 7 billion people. This raises a rhetorical question: why should one trust a vaccine for their health when it is funded and developed by someone who aims to decrease the world population?

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Running corporations and making billions can lead to boredom. Bill Gates aims to depopulate the planet by 2030 using vaccines and healthcare. He believes lowering the population by 10-15% is achievable. Gates' efforts focus on human depopulation, genetically modified foods, and vaccines. The Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health works to control population growth in developing countries. Gates predicts future pandemics and stresses the importance of global coordination and vaccination for returning to normalcy.

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We are currently in World War 3, humanity is under attack, and 5.3 billion people have been vaccinated. The speaker testified in the US Senate that the vaccine is causing large numbers of deaths, with 20 million global deaths attributed to it.

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Speaker 0 notes the world population is 6.8 billion and is headed up to about 9 billion. He says if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, and reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15%. Speaker 1 responds with the question: common sense would tell you that if a man standing in front of you says he's gonna reduce the world's population by 10–15% using vaccines, what does that mean to you? He explains that means somebody's going to die because you put a vaccine in them, and it doesn't mean you're going to save people. He says that’s common sense, but he saw him say it, and now he’s here; he says, "I’m now an anti vaxxer I wasn't before."

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The world's population is currently 6.8 billion and is projected to reach 9 billion. The speaker suggests that by improving vaccines, healthcare, and reproductive health services, we could potentially reduce the population by 10-15%. However, another speaker questions this approach, stating that if vaccines are used to decrease the population, it implies that some people will die instead of being saved. This viewpoint has led the second speaker to become an anti-vaxxer.

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Melinda Gates is accused of saying that white people should not take the COVID-19 vaccine and that it should be given to black people first. However, fact-checkers have found this claim to be misleading. In a video clip, Melinda Gates actually states that healthcare workers should receive the vaccine first, followed by black people. The speaker criticizes Bill Gates and questions why anyone would trust him, given his alleged desire to depopulate Africa. The speaker also discusses the dangers of the COVID-19 vaccine and the globalist agenda. They mention the increase in cancer rates and the negative impact on the immune system. The speaker also highlights the issue of racial division and the manipulation of different groups for political gain.

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Bill Gates, in a 2015 speech, suggested that the world population should be reduced by 10% to 15% due to global warming, using vaccines as a means to achieve this. In 2020, Gates called for the vaccination of the entire population of 7 billion people. The question raised is why one should take a vaccine for their health when it is funded and created by someone who aims to decrease the world population.

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Bill Gates announced a $10 billion commitment to develop vaccines for the world's poorest countries. The Gates Foundation's funding and influence in global health have raised concerns about the agenda behind this pledge. Gates insists that life cannot return to normal until a vaccine is developed, a message echoed by many leaders and health officials. However, there are doubts about the scientific basis of this claim and the safety of rushing the development and distribution of an experimental vaccine. Critics argue that Gates' influence over public health and his partnerships with pharmaceutical companies prioritize profits over public safety. The push for a vaccine is seen as the culmination of Gates' decade-long efforts to shape global health policies and control the population.

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The speaker mentions that the world's population is currently around 6.8 billion and is projected to reach 9 billion. They suggest that by improving vaccines, healthcare, and reproductive health services, it might be possible to reduce the population by 10-15%. Another speaker expresses concern, stating that if someone claims they can lower the population through vaccines, it implies that people will die as a result. This leads the second speaker to become an anti-vaxxer.

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The speaker accuses Bill Gates, the Welcome Trust, and the Rockefeller Foundation of controlling the World Health Organization. They claim Gates funds 88% of the WHO's donations, aiming to reduce the Earth's population through vaccinations. The speaker warns of attacks on the beef industry and promotes vigilantbeef.com for high-quality, long-term storage beef. Use promo code blackout for a 15% discount.

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I'm looking at a world population of 6.8 billion, projected to hit 9 billion. If we focus on new vaccines, healthcare, and reproductive health services, we might be able to lower that by 10 to 15 percent. If someone says they're going to reduce the world's population by 10 to 15 percent using vaccines, it suggests that some people will die because of those vaccines. This doesn't sound like saving people. I never considered myself anti-vax, but here we are.

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Governments are seen as complicit by working with people like Bill Gates, a major World Health Organization funder. Questions arise about why governments seek advice from someone perceived as a high school dropout and borderline psychopath. Gates is accused of unethical work in Africa, creating a vaccination syndrome by adding chemicals to tetanus vaccines to cause infertility. Similar issues arose in South America with the Zika virus, allegedly caused by an inappropriate function in a tetanus vaccine, leading to microcephaly in infants, with Gates at the head of the vaccination program. Listeners are warned against trusting any vaccine program associated with Bill Gates, who is described as a eugenics-minded person driving the world to take something murderous. The claim is that Gates is suggesting products that murder those who receive them and those around them.

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The world's population is around 6.8 billion people, and it's expected to reach 9 billion. With advancements in vaccines, healthcare, and reproductive health services, we might be able to lower that number by 10 to 15%. If someone says they're going to reduce the world's population by 10 to 15% using vaccines, it means vaccines will cause deaths, not save people. I saw someone say this, and it's made me become anti-vax, which I wasn't before.

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Gates is depicted as having "incestuous relationships" with Anthony Fauci that go back twenty years, including paying Fauci and a range of corrupt financial entanglements between them. The speaker claims Gates brought Fauci to his $189,000,000 house in Seattle in 2000, sat him down in the den, and said he wanted a partnership with Fauci. Fauci allegedly explains that he would develop drugs and then pass them on to drug companies such as Merck, Sanofi, Gilead, and Johnson & Johnson. Gates would then guarantee markets in Africa through his control of the World Health Organization (WHO). The speaker asserts that those vaccine-producing companies don’t want to supply vaccines to Africa because it’s very uncertain, citing Botswana having a government that says yes this year and not next year. Gates, by controlling WHO, supposedly controls those countries because WHO pays for their health ministries and supplies all their HIV medications, so they must do what WHO tells them to do. The claim is that Gates can require those countries to buy vaccines from these companies, and that he is invested in the companies as well. The transcript asserts that AIDS shows Gates “doesn’t give a crap about public health.” It then lists Gates’s other investments in tobacco companies, processed foods, Coca Cola, Cargill, Monsanto, Philip Morris, Kraft, and cheese. It also states Gates has stakes in virtually all oil companies. The speaker concludes that Gates is not a person who cares about climate or public health, but someone who cares about control. The speaker notes that Gates appeared daily on TV as a public health expert. What was Gates’s message? According to the transcript, it was: you gotta shut down, you gotta lock down, you gotta wear a mask, and it will never end until you take your vaccine, which I’m making for you.

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The evidence shows that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation profited significantly from vaccines. After selling his stock, Bill Gates shifted his narrative, claiming vaccines were ineffective and the virus wasn't as serious as initially thought. This is surprising, given that throughout the pandemic, he promoted vaccines as highly effective in stopping the virus and transmission. These assertions turned out to be false, and he profited from them. Many view him as a philanthropist, but his actions suggest a motivation driven by financial gain throughout his career.

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Speaker 0: The population today is 6,800,000,000 people, and it’s headed up to about 9,000,000,000. If we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15%. Speaker 1: Well, common sense would tell you if you have a man standing in front of you saying he's gonna reduce the world's population by 10 or 15% using vaccines, what does that mean to you? That means somebody's going to die because you put a vaccine in them. It doesn't mean you're going to save people. That's pretty much common sense in my brain but yet I saw him say it, he said it and here we are I don't know I'm just here we are I'm now an anti vaxxer I wasn't before.

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The speaker discusses the current global population of 6.8 billion, which is projected to reach 9 billion. They suggest that with advancements in vaccines and healthcare, it may be possible to reduce the population by 10-15%. Another speaker expresses concern about the idea of using vaccines to decrease the population, believing it could result in deaths rather than saving lives. This experience leads them to become an anti-vaxxer.

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Bill Gates and Tony Fauci are criticized for the damage caused by their push for vaccines, especially in the third world and Africa. The speaker believes that focusing on improving water, food, nutrition, and vitamin D would have a greater impact on overall population health than untested vaccines.

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Jane Goodall expressed a desire to reduce the global population, citing concerns over overpopulation. Bill Gates, associated with the World Economic Forum, suggested that improved healthcare and vaccines could potentially lower the population by 10 to 15%. There are implications that these influential figures aim to control or eliminate those they deem unnecessary. The argument is made that if they believe in the need for depopulation, they should demonstrate their commitment by starting with themselves.

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Speaker 0 repeats two major statements he attributes to someone else: vaccines are the greatest return on investment I’ve ever had, and my number one goal and the biggest issue of our time is overpopulation. He asserts that this is not accidental, claiming that there is a Ted Talk in which the heart of the message is that through modern medicine and vaccines, we can reduce the population of the world. Speaker 1 adds data to the discussion by noting that the world today has 6,800,000,000 people, and that number is headed up to about 9,000,000,000. He states that if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that population by perhaps 10–15%. Speaker 0 then references the claim as something that “came out of his mouth,” acknowledging he is paraphrasing and not reproducing it exactly, but notes that they tried to retract it. He continues by saying that in the next video, the person is doing a whole thing on how we need to reduce the population of the world, arguing that there are too many people and that this abundance is causing the world’s problems. He emphasizes that when anyone questions these ideas, it can be labeled a conspiracy theory to say that vaccines are involved, prompting him to ask whether such labeling is accurate. Throughout the exchange, the speakers juxtapose vaccine benefits with population control rhetoric. The first speaker stresses that vaccines constitute a major return on investment and connects vaccines to reducing global population growth, while the second speaker provides projected population figures and suggests that vaccines, health care, and reproductive health services could modestly lower future population totals. The conversation also highlights disagreement over how these claims are presented and whether discussing population reduction in relation to vaccines constitutes a conspiracy theory.

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Speaker 0: It is a report that concludes that The United States official foreign policy signed into law in 1975 by president Ford, and when I say signed into law, it's called a presidential directive, is the reduction of population in 12 foreign twelve twelve specific foreign countries. Not the control of population, the reduction of population. And so it explains the ways we're gonna do this is through medicalizing birth control, never was before. You didn't need a doctor to get a condom, and to go around and talk to villages everywhere and say, you want a reproductive health freedom, don't you? You know what most women want on the planet Earth? Babies. They're they're not looking for reproductive health freedom was a term for have fewer babies. Right? There is a very potent move in official US foreign policy to reduce population in other countries. Now why? Philippines or or Indonesia. Why? They state it directly in the Kissinger report because it's classified. They wanted to reduce those countries' development so that they wouldn't need their own raw materials because we want them, the metals, etcetera. It is dark as shit, the Kissinger reports. It's not and it's not classified anymore. You can, you know, ask chat GPT about it to give you quotes from it. And so this whole business of population reduction is now another third rail I'm stepping on. Right? Nobody wants it. What are you you're nuts. No. A lot of people want it. A lot of people believe, obviously, Bill Gates, that 8,000,000,000 people was the number where we must turn it around, which is where we are supposedly now. And the Kissinger report, I was a kid. I didn't write it. I didn't make it up. You can find it on Wikipedia. It's a real thing. And all the presidential directives that came from it. Would these countries like the idea that we show up and we say, hey. We've got a new tetanus vaccine for you, but it happens to also have in it secretly something that will reduce fertility in your women as we did in India, as we did in Peru. In both India and Peru, we also did forced sterilization surgeries. US paid for them. True story. Speaker 1: So the the one vaccine was the DTP vaccine. Is that what it was? Speaker 0: The the one I'm talking about. The the Speaker 1: the The one that had h c g in it? It was just tetanus. But there was a vaccine that was in Bobby Kennedy's book Yeah. Where they were talking about women in Africa, where they were unknowingly given Yeah. This vaccine against That's that's diphtheria, tetanus, and Speaker 0: Well, it was the tetanus part Right. That that they were that they were pitching. And by the way, tetanus is a challenge in those countries more than it is in The United States. But, yeah, they were call they were naming them wellness drugs. Speaker 1: And they had h c g Speaker 0: in it. That's correct. Speaker 1: And that h c g, and they were more administered to women than they were to men. Speaker 0: Oh, of course. And they were five. They would administer administer five of the injections. Speaker 1: And they did it under this the guys were the the the narrative was that women were more vulnerable. So you have to give the vaccination to women. Yeah. And it was preventing them from getting pregnant. Speaker 0: It was preventing them from getting pregnant, and they had World Health Organization, which basically has this as a mission. Man, I wish they would sue me for saying this, but they they have this as a mission, which is population reduction from the beginning. They had worked on that HCG. Speaker 1: There's Gates famously, Speaker 0: of course, Speaker 1: in the speech saying Speaker 0: We can do that with vaccines. Speaker 0: Yeah. By the way, in the Kissinger report, for those of you not seeing this and only hearing it, that was me drinking my pause was me drinking water. I did not have a stroke. In the Kissinger report, they list the strategies and how much funding they'll give to each strategy. One of the strategies is to medicalize birth control, meaning have trusted people in the villages, etcetera. Another one is to pay young men to have a vasectomy. Just outright pay you know, write a check-in villages so they get $60 and they get a nice weekend of buying beer, but they never have kids. But another one of them is injections that reduce that temporarily reduce male fertility. Now here's an interesting thing about that one. It's in the Kissinger report. Injections that temporarily reduce male fertility. The COVID vaccine reduces sperm count in men for three months admitted by Fauci. It's not a secret. But the CDC's response was, yeah, but it's only for three months. And But they were asking us to take one every fucking three months. Well, also the miscarriages. Miscarriages and stillbirths. My point is that it's no it's no surprise that these persistent thoughts that I think good people believe meaning, I think there are good people who believe that population reduction is important. The fact is, of course, that now we are barely at replacement, you know, at replacement value right now in terms of many populations.

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The world population is currently around 6.8 billion and is projected to reach 9 billion. By improving vaccines, healthcare, and reproductive health services, we could potentially reduce the population by 10 to 15%. However, this raises concerns. If someone claims they will reduce the population through vaccines, it implies that people may die as a result. This perspective has led to a shift in beliefs, and now I find myself identifying as an anti-vaxxer, a stance I didn't hold before.

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The speaker claims the polio vaccine is "very, very problematic," stating that the WHO acknowledges 70% of this year's polio cases were caused by the vaccine itself, not wild polio. The speaker argues that there was no polio in the Congo or the Philippines, and the only polio in Africa is "Gates' polio," a vaccine strain. The speaker suggests it is wrong to give someone polio via vaccination when the disease was previously absent in their country. The speaker asserts that a better, safer polio vaccine exists, one that does not cause polio, but Gates doesn't want to pay for it for Africans or Indians, instead providing a vaccine that spreads the disease.

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Bill and Melinda Gates announced a $10 billion commitment to research and develop vaccines for the world's poorest countries. This pledge was part of a larger agenda to increase profits for pharmaceutical companies, give the Gates Foundation more control over global health, and allow Bill Gates to shape the future for billions of people. Gates insists that the world cannot return to normal until a vaccine for COVID-19 is developed, even though medical researchers have doubts about the effectiveness and safety of such a vaccine. The Gates Foundation has a history of controversial vaccine initiatives, including a study in India that violated human rights. Gates' ultimate goal is control over the health industry and the global population.
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