MUST SEE: Bombshell Old Bill Gates, Trump, RFK Vaccine Video Found!
Fate loves irony, it seems to be one of the true maxims of the universe.
Or as Elon Musk puts it, the most entertaining outcome is the most likely.
So after having his Microsoft Windows platform plagued for DECADES by viruses (and Steve Jobs’ Apple ecosystem is naturally immune to them), Bill Gates quite literally seems to have built up an insane fascination with eradicating all viruses.
Unfortunately for us, he’s no longer working just in the computer world, he’s now experimenting mostly on us — humans.
A new video has just been found which shows Bill Gates bragging about how he was talking with Donald Trump back in 2017 and Donald Trump was working with “some man, his name was Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.” on investigating the links between vaccines and problems like autism and other childhood diseases.
Gates proudly brags in the video that he talked President Trump out of doing that, told him that would be a “very bad idea”.
Wow.
Watch this short clip:
And for anyone who says that clip is edited or low quality and hard to know what he is saying, here is the higher quality version posted by MSNBC of all places.
And even MSNBC confirms that is the EXACT correct dialogue.
Watch here and then scroll down for the full transcript:
Transcript:
MSNBC Host:
You ever wonder what people who’ve actually met Donald Trump—especially powerful, successful people in American business and beyond who’ve had to try and interact with him because he’s the leader of the free world—say about those encounters behind closed doors?
All In has obtained some never-before-seen footage that gives you a good idea of what one of the wealthiest men in the world, Bill Gates, thinks of the president. Gates took questions during a recent Gates Foundation meeting with staff, and he talked about meeting Donald Trump. Here’s what he had to say:
Bill Gates:
Before he was elected, there was an election event where he and I were at the same place. This horse show thing in Florida. He went up and talked to my wife, Melinda, and was being super nice. Then, like 20 minutes later, he flew in on a helicopter to the same place. So, clearly, he had been driven away and wanted to make a grand entrance in a helicopter.
Anyway, so when I first talked to him, it was actually kind of scary how well he knew… how much he knew about my daughter’s appearance. Melinda didn’t like that. Well, anyway, I saw him after he won the election, and I said, “Hey, science and innovation are great things. You should be a leader who drives innovation.”
That conversation was about a broad set of things in energy, health, and education—big things you want to do. I said, “If you want to do a big HIV vaccine initiative, you could accelerate that and be associated with innovation.”
It was in March after that—so, March 2017—in the White House. In both of those two meetings, he asked me if vaccines weren’t a bad thing because he was considering a commission to look into the ill effects of vaccines. Somebody, his name was Robert Kennedy Jr., was advising him that vaccines were causing problems. I said, “Don’t do that.”
Both times, he wanted to know if there was a difference between HIV and HPV. So I was able to explain that those are rarely confused with each other.
MSNBC Host:
Oh, but wait, there’s more, including how President Trump talks about himself next.
Bill Gates:
When I walked in, his first sentence kind of threw me off. He said, “Trump hears that you don’t like what Trump is doing, Trump.”
Chris Hayes:
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Here was my original report back then:
FLASHBACK: Bill Gates Says “I stopped Trump from investigating vaccines”
The #1 question I get from people is “what’s up with President Trump and the vaccine?”
People are very confused because for years President Trump was very vocally against vaccines, or at the very least very skeptical of them.
Now he proudly touts pushing what appears to be the most deadly vaccine of all.
So what gives?
Well, if you can believe him, Bill Gates has the answer.
A newly resurfaced video from 2018 shows Bill Gates claiming that he (Gates) talked President Trump out of investigating vaccines.
Yes, really.
And this was from an interview posted back in 2018, so it was before the pandemic ever broke out.
Here’s one clip:
“In both of those two meetings [with Donald Trump], he asked me if vaccines weren’t a bad thing, because he was considering a commission to look into ill-effects of vaccines… And I said “No… that would be a bad thing, don’t do that.””
Wow.
It’s only a 3 minute clip, watch it for yourself here:
And since that will probably get taken down any second now, I have a backup.
Watch the backup here on Rumble:
It seems to me like Bill Gates of Hell has been planning a lot of demonic things for a very long time.
Anyone remember when he predicted a “killer virus” would soon come that would wipe out 30 million people?
And yes, that would be exactly 1 year before the C19 pandemic hit.
Prediction or causation?
You decide.
Read this from Business Insider in 2018:
If there’s one thing that we know from history, it’s that a deadly new disease will arise and spread around the globe.
That could happen easily within the next decade. And as Bill Gates told listeners on Friday at a discussion about epidemics hosted by the Massachusetts Medical Society and the New England Journal of Medicine, we’re not ready.
Gates acknowledged that he’s usually the optimist in the room, reminding people that we’re lifting children out of poverty around the globe and getting better at eliminating diseases like polio and malaria.
But “there’s one area though where the world isn’t making much progress,” Gates said, “and that’s pandemic preparedness.”
The likelihood that such a disease will appear continues to rise. New pathogens emerge all the time as the world population increases and humanity encroaches on wild environments. It’s becoming easier and easier for individual people or small groups to create weaponized diseases that could spread like wildfire around the globe.
According to Gates, a small non-state actor could build an even deadlier form of smallpox in a lab.
And in our interconnected world, people are always hopping on planes, crossing from cities on one continent to those on another in a matter of hours.
Gates presented a simulation by the Institute for Disease Modeling that found that a new flu like the one that killed 50 million people in the 1918 pandemic would now most likely kill 30 million people within six months.
And the disease that next takes us by surprise is likely to be one we see for the first time at the start of an outbreak, like what happened recently with SARS and MERS viruses.
If you were to tell the world’s governments that weapons that could kill 30 million people were under construction right now, there’d be a sense of urgency about preparing for the threat, Gates said.
“In the case of biological threats, that sense of urgency is lacking,” he said. “The world needs to prepare for pandemics in the same serious way it prepares for war.”
Stopping the next pandemic
The one time the military tried a sort of simulated war game against a smallpox pandemic, the final score was “smallpox one, humanity zero,” Gates said.
But he reiterated that he’s an optimist, saying he thinks we could better prepare for the next viral or bacterial threat.
In some ways, we’re better prepared now than we were for previous pandemics. We have antiviral drugs that can in many cases do at least something to improve survival rates. We have antibiotics that can treat secondary infections like pneumonia associated with the flu.
We’re also getting closer to a universal flu vaccine; Gates announced on Friday that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation would offer $12 million in grants to encourage its development.
And we’re getting better at rapid diagnosis too — which is essential, as the first step toward fighting a new disease is quarantine. Just this week, a new research paper in the journal Science touted the development of a way to use the gene-editing technology Crispr to rapidly detect diseases and identify them using the same sort of paper strip used in a home pregnancy test.
But we’re not yet good enough at rapidly identifying the threat from a disease and coordinating a response, as the global reaction to the latest Ebola epidemic showed.
There needs to be better communication between militaries and governments to help coordinate responses, Gates said. And he thinks governments need ways to quickly enlist the help of the private sector when it comes to developing technology and tools to fight an emerging deadly disease.
You know what else it reminds me of?
It reminds me of Dr. Fraudci in 2017 predicting there would be a “surprise outbreak” coming for Trump to deal with.
Yes, really.
They have tried to scrub this video from the Internet but luckily I saved a copy.
Watch here on Rumble:
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