On Tuesday, Bill Gates warned of pandemics yet to come that are worse than the current one. His comments come as he continues to push vaccines through his Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovation (CEPI). Gates founded the global partnership—which is focused on developing vaccines—in 2017 in Davos along with the governments of Norway and India, Wellcome, and the World Economic Forum (WEF).
A prominent vaccine-based giver, Bill Gates publicly discussed his plan to reduce the world population by 10 or 15 percent in a 2010 TED talk. Notably, Gates’ depopulation agenda came on the heels of a secret 2009 meeting of billionaires he’d assembled to allegedly discuss shrinking the world’s population.
The 2009 clandestine meeting of billionaires that huddled before Gates’ TED presentation included Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, David Rockefeller, Eli Broad, George Soros, Ted Turner, Oprah Winfrey, and Michael Bloomberg. Citing a story in the Times of London, the WSJ points out that on May 5, the billionaire philanthropists (dubbed “The Good Club”) met behind closed doors in Manhattan at the private residence of the president of Rockefeller University. According to the article, the world’s wealthiest discussed health care, education, “and—by far the most controversial—slowing the global population growth.”
Already involved in vaccines for fertility regulation, the Rockefeller’s clear involvement in population control is discussed in more detail later in the article. Like the Rockefellers, CNN founder Ted Turner has voiced concerns about overpopulation for decades. A 1996 interview with Audubon magazine quoted Turner as saying, “We’re all 5 billion of us on this little earth swimming around in space, and there’s too many of us. A total (world) population of 250-300 million people, a 95% decline from present levels, would be ideal.”
Speaking to an audience of over 2,000 conference attendees from around the world, Gates declared the simple critical health care metric that “we as a society” should constantly be trying to improve is the number of children who die before age 5. At the time of his speech, Gates said that number was 8.5 million. He pointed out that in 1960, it was 20 million. According to Gates, the dramatic reduction in deaths—from 20 million to 8.5 million—is the direct result of vaccines.
Repeating his intent to curb population growth, Gates told CNN’s Sanjay Gupta in 2011 that“the benefits [of vaccines] are there in terms of reducing sickness, reducing population growth.” Repeatedly, Gates’s alarming quotes have disturbed those aware of his preoccupation with vaccines. His quotes have raised concerns that perhaps a sinister motive for population reduction might be the driving force behind Gates’ obsession.
These depopulation concerns were highlighted in 2014 when three independent accredited biochemistry labs in Nairobi tested samples from vials of the Gates-funded WHO tetanus vaccines. The tests revealed that nearly 3 million women unknowingly received vaccines laced with a sterilant and contraceptive.