COVID-19 vaccines: Bill Gates opens up on trying to reduce world population
Microsoft founder, Bill Gates, has debunked claims that he had a hand in the creation of the deadly global pandemic, COVID-19.Even here in Nigeria, some clerics had pointed accusing fingers at the business tycoon.COVID-19 is a grand plan to reduce the populationHe said Gates, was leading a conspiracy to destabilize the global economy and carry out a “satanic ahenda” against the church.
He had said, “There’s a man who is the protagonist of this whole process that we’re seeing today. His name is Bill Gates.” But appearing on CNN on Thursday, Gates said, “It’s a bad combination of pandemic and social media and people looking for a very simple explanation.” The business mogul noted his foundation has provided more funds to buy vaccines to save lives around the world than any other.“So you just turn that around. You say, ok, we’re making money and we’re trying to kill people with vaccines or by inventing something,” he added.
“And at least it’s true, we’re associated with vaccines, but you actually have sort of flipped the connection.”
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