THE mass hysteria over Bill Gates isn't entirely unfounded, but it's often misdirected and misguided. It attributes to Mr. Gates things he did not actually do and does not intend to do, either. We've often wondered aloud if this is intentional -- that is, whether there's an attempt to make a caricature out of critics of Bill Gates.
"The media cites as an authority on the matter people with no real (technical) understanding of vaccination -- people like Gates who are in effect vaccine profiteers rather than vaccination gurus."This subject is hardly new to us. For over a decade we've warned that Gates was aligning himself to make a lot of money out of vaccination -- to the point where he was hijacking decision-making bodies all around the world (some insiders from those bodies openly complained about Gates and his intervention). India is a good example of it, but Africa doesn't lack examples as well.
At the moment many people are urged to adopt mass vaccination shouldered by national budget (i.e. taxpayers) and little attention is being paid to monopoly aspects. The media cites as an authority on the matter people with no real (technical) understanding of vaccination -- people like Gates who are in effect vaccine profiteers rather than vaccination gurus. The media itself often turns out to have been paid by Gates, leading to yet another issue and raising perfectly legitimate questions because the press and TV channels ought not reduced themselves to pure marketing; their job ought to be informing the public and doing so responsibly. ⬆
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