Globalist billionaire Bill Gates has openly admitted to using India as a testing ground for medical experiments, considering its children as guinea pigs for controversial vaccine and drug trials. He acknowledged this during an interview with Reid Hoffman, where he referred to India as a "laboratory" for his scientists to conduct experiments that could later be applied in other parts of the world. This statement aligns with long-standing accusations against Gates that he exercises a "god-like willingness" to experiment on vulnerable populations.
Gates’ programs in India have faced significant criticism, including allegations of causing multiple deaths and claims of conducting illegal vaccine trials on tribal children. In the same interview, he discussed the idea of "climate change vaccines" for cows, aiming to modify their gut microbiomes to lower greenhouse gas emissions. He expressed a concern regarding man-made climate change but also noted that some predictions about it might be too exaggerated.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been one of Gates' prominent critics, stating that Gates' approach to vaccines is driven by a belief that he is destined to save the world through technology and that he has a strong desire to control global health policies. Kennedy has criticized Gates’ initiatives as a form of corporate neo-imperialism, linking them to Gates' various vaccine-related businesses, including Microsoft's ambition to create a global vaccination identification system.
The interview reveals Gates' frankness about his intentions and the ethical implications of his projects, which have raised serious concerns among various groups and individuals.
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