Bill Gates Proposes Controversial Vaccination Initiative for Public Health

Bill Gates, the Microsoft co-founder and billionaire philanthropist, is diving into some seriously controversial territory. You ready? He’s throwing millions at a plan to use a “mosquito army” to vaccinate people. Yup, you heard that right—mosquitos!

According to the *New York Post*, Gates has been doubling down on this idea over the last couple of years. He’s aiming to get people vaccinated without their consent. Not exactly what you’d call traditional medical ethics, huh?

So here’s the scoop: A recent study from Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) was published in the *New England Journal of Medicine*. It suggested that mosquitos could act as “flying vaccinators.” Sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, right? But hold up—Gates’ foundation has been bankrolling LUMC for years. They dropped over $1 million just this past September and November for research on using mosquitos for vaccination.

In this study, they tested 43 adults with no malaria history. They divided them into groups and let specially modified mosquitos bite them—some carrying parasites designed to induce immunity, others not. When all participants were exposed to malaria afterward, it turns out eight out of nine in one group were protected against it. Pretty impressive numbers! But before we start calling these bugs our new best friends, let’s remember there are serious ethical concerns about skipping informed consent here.

Critics are raising red flags about jumping straight to mosquito vaccinations without going through traditional methods. It’s like saying “Hey! We know better than you!” And let’s be real—that’s a slippery slope.

Now, this isn’t entirely new territory either. Back in 2010, Japanese researcher Shigeto Yoshida experimented with mosquito saliva as a delivery system for leishmania vaccines in mice. He thought it could be painless and cheap but also recognized the safety issues involved.

And if you think that’s where it ends, think again! Dr. Peter McCullough recently discussed Gates’ plan and raised eyebrows about its implications during an interview with Grant Stinchfield.

But here’s where things get even spicier: Dr. Robert Malone—the guy behind mRNA technology—has gone public with claims that pharmaceutical companies are cooking up ways to vaccinate people without their consent altogether! In an interview on Infowars, he mentioned that they’ve even looked into delivering vaccines via food supplies! Can you imagine? But so far, scientists haven’t cracked that code yet because anything they tried couldn’t survive our digestive systems.

Malone also talked about these “infectious vaccines” that can spread from person to person like a virus—again bypassing consent completely! This is stirring up quite the pot among experts who worry about how far we’re willing to go under the guise of public health.

Meanwhile, Gates has been pushing for AI censorship against anyone questioning vaccine narratives. In a recent chat with CNBC—which wasn’t short on drama—he labeled anti-vaxxers as “a threat” and called for strict controls on speech around vaccines.

So yeah… it’s safe to say there’s a lot happening in this space right now—and not all of it feels good or right. Buckle up because this story isn’t over yet!

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