CORONA Bill Gates — After Reaping Huge Profits Selling BioNTech Shares — Trashes Effectiveness of COVID Vaccines

TammyinWI

Talk is cheap
January 28, 2023

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(Michael Nevradakis, Children’s Health Defense) Bill Gates, long recognized as one of the world’s foremost proponents of vaccines, raised some eyebrows at a recent talk in Australia when he admitted there are “problems” with current COVID-19 vaccines.

Speaking at Australia’s Lowy Institute as part of a talk entitled “Preparing for Global Challenges: In Conversation with Bill Gates,” the Microsoft founder made the following admission:

“We also need to fix the three problems of [COVID-19] vaccines. The current vaccines are not infection-blocking. They’re not broad, so when new variants come up you lose protection, and they have very short duration, particularly in the people who matter, which are old people.”

Such statements came as a surprise to some in light of Gates’ longstanding support of — and investments in — vaccine manufacturers and organizations promoting global vaccination. However, they were the latest in a string of developments in recent weeks that have increasingly called the COVID-19 vaccines, in particular, into question.


Several analysts and commentators were critical of Gates — but not due to disagreement with the statements he made in Australia. Instead, they argued that he had previously heavily invested in mRNA vaccines at the same time he encouraged a global COVID-19 vaccination campaign and supported mandatory vaccination.

Speaking Jan. 25 on The Hill TV’s “Rising,” co-hosts Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave addressed Gates’ statements. Soave initially agreed at face value with Gates’ criticism of current mRNA vaccines, saying:

“He really nails it on the issues that we’re having: the short duration of protection, not a significant discernable impact on the transmission of cases … not a massive benefit for a lot of otherwise healthy and younger people.”

However, Soave — who on Jan. 19 revealed “Facebook files” indicating the CDC significantly influenced content moderation and censorship on the platform pertaining to COVID-19 vaccines — then pointed out Gates’ prior investments that contributed to the development of mRNA vaccine technology.


Soave said, “Bill Gates was a major proponent of mRNA technology … he was an investor in BioNTech, which developed the mRNA vaccine for Pfizer.”

“We were just doing some digging,” continued Soave, “[and] we saw that he sold a lot of those shares at … how much profit was that?”

“10x,” replied Gray. “He invested $55 million in BioNTech back in 2019 and it’s now worth north of $550 million. He sold some stock … at the end of last year, I believe it was, with the share price over $300, which represented a huge gain for him over when he invested.”

 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
My understanding (via Nightwolf and my physician Father in Law) is that flu vaccines, in general, work just fine, but only against one strain of the flu. And there is absolutely no way to know for sure that a particular vaccine made up several months ahead will match the actual flu strain that becomes dominant. The best they can usually do is select the most common flu strain that starts up in Asia, tries and make a vaccine and then give it to people in Europe and the Americas before their Winter period (or flip it around for Australia/New Zealand).

Sometimes they get it right, and the traditional vaccine does help down the number of cases or lowers the symptoms in people exposed to that strain. The way they claimed the mRNA COVID vaccines were depressed symptoms, but there is no clear evidence that they did. But there are other years when Mother Nature changes her mind, and the flu that hits Europe and the Americas a few months after the start of the Season in Asia is a different bug. Then your flu shot might as well be sterile water.

This is why just like any other vaccine, they are a matter for individuals and their doctors to decide on risk vs. reward. I generally take them and plan to continue to do so as long as I stay conventional vaccines. If Big Pharma bullies their way into changing them into mRNAs (cheaper to make but not tested), I probably will skip them for a few years.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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While what you say is true melodi, it’s also overly simplistic.

A “real” vax would protect 100% of the people from a given “disease” such as polio or smallpox. “Variants” shouldn’t matter. That’s why there’s no effective cold or flu vax.
 

wobble

Veteran Member
Quote from text a few days ago from my Aunt:
"Tammara and Gene caught the flu right after they got the flu shots. They were sick for a whole month"

And it's might as well be a copy pasta of every single person I know that got the shots.

And, in fact, a client died about a week after his flu shot. No autopsy, but doc said severe lung problem.
 
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Griz3752

Retired, practising Curmudgeon
More proof Gates is yet another opportunistic prick who uses media to promote things which make him $$$.
Now that the C19 Vax bubble has burst, he's moving on.
Watch his seemingly butt; he'll have some new improved solution he can back for fun & profit pretty soon now.
If Howdy Doodie & a rat had a child, we know what he'd look like.
 

thompson

Certa Bonum Certamen

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FREEBIRD

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Quote from text a few days ago from my Aunt:
"Tammara and Gene caught the flu right after they got the flu shots. They were sick for a whole month"

And it's might as well be a copy pasta of every single person I know that got the shots.

And, in fact, a client died about a week after his flu shot. No autopsy, but doc said severe lung problem.
Years back, with two of our kids, every year that they got flu shots, they were showing sign of illness BY THE TIME WE GOT HOME, and missed a week of school. One of them ended up in the hospital twice (since diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder).
 

BassMan

Veteran Member
I have followed the "experts" in their public meetings. The vaccine was never expected to halt infection, only severe outcomes. It actually turned-out to impede infection some, but that was more of a short-lived side-effect. Not that I am a fan of Billy-boy, though. Placing vaccines in plants and mosquitoes seems like a bad idea.

It was the public "mouth-pieces" that said vaccines would halt spread. They said lots of things. The same gang that gives us MMT, and sends tanks to Ukraine.

Similar to what da' boss indicted above, I think a vaccine for a rapidly-changing RNA vaccine is problematic. Like he said, "curing the common cold". At least it didn't kill all the subjects like the original SARS vaccine.

Still not clear on the clots, though. Some blame the vax, some the virus, some both.
 

pinkelsteinsmom

Veteran Member
See, here’s the problem. Covid is one of a family of FLU VIRII. Have we ever, in history, had a flu vax that works? No. Are we ever GOING to have one? Not until we can cure the common cold.
The common cold is IMHO, a hard reboot for the human body in order to the strengthen the immune system. I was diagnosed with an auto-immune disease, my doctors told me to pray to catch a cold for it will mean your immune system is now normal.
 
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