Billionaire Bill Gates has accused President Donald Trump’s administration of putting his global “vaccination” agenda “at risk” by cutting off taxpayer funding for his organization GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance.
In a dramatic move that has sent shockwaves through the global vaccination network, Trump’s Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced last month that the United States will halt funding to GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance.
The Trump administration pulled funding from the Gates-founded organization due to mounting concerns over “vaccine” safety.
GAVI announced that it had lost U.S. taxpayer funding during a fundraising event on June 25.
During the event, GAVI shared a video of Kennedy confirming that GAVI had lost funding.
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The announcement came amid growing scrutiny of GAVI’s role in pushing “vaccines” on developing nations while reaping immense financial benefits.
But what Gates failed to acknowledge was the mounting evidence that his “vaccines” are not only ineffective but harmful to children, raising questions about his true motivations.
However, critics argue that the real “progress” Gates refers to is not the health of children, but his personal wealth.
RFK Jr. warns that GAVI and Gates are driven by profit rather than genuine public health.
Gates has touted an extraordinary 20-to-1 return on “vaccine” investments, meaning for every $1 billion invested, there’s an expected $20 billion return in “economic benefits.”
Gates, who owns a massive stake in the vaccine industry, has profited immensely as a result of these global vaccine campaigns.
While Gates portrays himself as a philanthropist, the reality is that his mass-vaccination schemes have been highly profitable for him and his investors.