During his recent TED talk, Bill Gates said that the world population is headed to 9 billion people. Then he said, "Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services - we could lower that perhaps ten or fifteen percent." (4:35)
I'm not sure what the nothing-to-see-here explanation is for Bill Gates' theory that "new vaccines" can help lower the population of the world, but I thought about the incidents from the 1990s where the World Health Organization was providing a "tetanus vaccine" to poor girls and women (and just poor girls and women) that contained human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG). For those who don't want to delve into that, in short, it was a World Health Organization experiment; a test of a vaccine against pregnancy.
Comment: SOTT would like to point out that Gates' remark about reducing population followed immediately upon his listing of "reproductive health services", and that is obviously what he was referring to - at least consciously. However, there may be a link between vaccines and reducing population, and Bill may be aware of that, thus, the way he grouped the elements he mentioned.
Well, that's one more proof that the eugenist/nwo/globalist agenda is near completion. We can see how confident and proud they are, not even bothering to talk about loud and clear. In a way, for truth seekers, it's a relief. We can now put names and faces more easily than ever on the dark psychopaths that plot to interfere with the Human destiny.
mentioned vaccines in the same breath. How can can vaccines help to reduce the population? The Bill Gates foundation has used Bill's billions to set up clinics in Africa and other third world areas of the planet. It is through these "clinics" that those wonderful vaccines that "he loves" are injected into people. So I think his comment was more of a slip. Bill reckons his billions were well spent, because if a few million can be knocked off the planet then it is less likely that he and his political and corporate cronies will end up on the trash heap when things start to go south and people start to riot.
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Comment: SOTT would like to point out that Gates' remark about reducing population followed immediately upon his listing of "reproductive health services", and that is obviously what he was referring to - at least consciously. However, there may be a link between vaccines and reducing population, and Bill may be aware of that, thus, the way he grouped the elements he mentioned.