Trump pulls rug on WHO, weasel Gates called out on Epstein, RFK & African vax scandal

Date: January 28, 2025Author: Editor, cairnsnews 8 Comments

William “The Weasel” Gates and Robert F. Kennedy Jnr, the man he does not want to be the US Secretary of Health.
Kenyan doctor Wahome Ngare, who has campaigned relentlessly against Gates and the WHO’s contaminated tetanus vaccines that triggered an immune reaction against a female fertility hormone, leaving recipients sterile.

By MICHAEL SLOVANOS
WITH President Trump withdrawing the United States from the World Health Organisation and Robert F. Kennedy Jnr about to become US Secretary of Health, we can only wonder what strategy Bill Gates, the largest private funder of the WHO, will adopt to keep his recklessly dangerous but highly profitable global vaccination schemes alive.

Gates suffers from a Messiah complex. He sees himself as the saviour of humanity, and operates under the delusion that he can persuade any government he wants to go along with his schemes because of his vast wealth and so-called philanthropic intentions.

But Gates’ so-called philanthropy is highly suspect, coming from a family and social circle historically steeped in eugenics and population control.

Last year at a Pan-African conference President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda thanked Kenyan doctor Wahome Ngare for “helping to innoculate me against the WHO”, the organisation substantially funded and controlled by Gates.

Also in October 2024 the High Court of Kenya revoked immunities and privileges of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in Kenya. Dr Wahome in this video is addressing President Museveni.

More recently, Gates has been called out for funding a fake petition of doctors opposing the appointment of RFK Jnr to US Secretary of Health. This is the same Gates, who in his weasely manner, went crawling to President-elect Trump at Mar a Lago.

But if Gates was hoping to dissuade Trump from pulling the US out of the WHO, he failed. Trump subsequently signed an executive order to that effect. Gates is the largest private donor to the WHO and was second only after the US in hundreds of millions of dollars.

Gates’ attempt to discredit RFK Jnr was based on a letter to the US Senate from a so-called Committee to Protect Health Care, allegedly signed by 17,000 doctors, asking the Senators to reject RFK’s appointment.

But the letter turned out to be an operation run by a Washington DC-based “philanthropy and impact investing” company called Arabella Advisers. The major funders of this organisation are reported to be Gates, George Soros and the Ford Foundation.

The letter was basically an online scam that anyone, anywhere could sign, whether or not they were a doctor. A woman who appeared on X said she signed the letter once as Dr Fake and again as Dr B.S. It could be signed multiple times. Nevertheless, it was reported in major media as “17,000 doctors oppose RFK Jnr appointment”.

However, RFK Jnr, who has fought big pharma and Anthony Fauci in courts over harmful vaccination side effects for at least the past decade, does face opposition from mainstream medicine and large numbers of doctors who claim vaccination is “safe and effective” while ignoring the thousands of cases of side effects ranging from guillain barre disease to cot deaths and various other neurological disorders.

Gates also has troubles on another front: He’s admitted to the Wall St Journal it was “foolish” of him to “spend time” with Jeffrey Epstein. It has not been confirmed if Gates went to Epstein Island.

“In retrospect, I was foolish to spend any time with him,” Gates said. “And he, sort of, got time with various people by spending time with other people. So yes, I think I was quite stupid. I thought it would help me with global health philanthropy. In fact, it failed to do that. It was just a huge mistake.”

The statement tells us very little. It sounds a lot like straight out obfuscation. In 2023, the Wall Street Journal reported that Epstein had threatened to reveal Gates’ alleged 2017 affair with a Russian bridge player while he was still married to now ex-wife, Melinda Gates.

At the time, Gates’ spokesperson released a statement saying, “Mr Gates met with Epstein solely for philanthropic purposes. Having failed repeatedly to draw Mr Gates beyond these matters, Epstein tried unsuccessfully to leverage a past relationship to threaten Mr Gates.

“Mr Gates never had any financial dealings with Epstein. As Bill has said before, it was a mistake to have ever met him.” So despite Gates’ “confession” we are none the wiser about his meetings with Epstein and mainstream media has simply failed to dig into the matter.

Meanwhile, in the second national court case targeting the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and its global vaccination scheme, the High Court in Kenya last November suspended Bill Gates’s immunity from prosecution.

The case was reported by the Kenyan online news service Kenyans.co.ke and other African outlets, but only received limited coverage on other mainstream media. It reappeared on X this week.

The government had earlier granted Gates’ foundation special privileges recognised as a charitable trust with special rights in Kenya. But the High Court issued conservatory orders suspending the immunity and privileges granted under the Privileges and Immunities Act in a petition filed by the Law Society of Kenya.

Gates has also lost a legal bid to dismiss a civil lawsuit filed by seven Dutch plaintiffs who accuse him of involvement in “The Great Reset” project. The plaintiffs claim they were misled into receiving unsafe Covid-19 vaccines as part of this initiative.

Gates was supposed to appear in the court in November but it appears the trial has been delayed, most likely by legal wrangling involving Gates’ lawyers who had argued that the Court of Northern Netherlands lacked jurisdiction to hear the case against him because Gates does not live there. The court issued a judgment rejecting that argument.

Gates’ 2013 tetanus vaccine campaign in Kenya caught the attention of doctors associated with the Catholic Church when some of the vials from the campaign were taken for independent laboratory testing and found to contain chemically bonded human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) molecules.

HCG is a hormone needed for pregnancy, which the Indian scientist “Talwar” used as an “ideal target” for his “anti-fertilty” birth control vaccines, which he created in collaboration with the World Health Organization.

Dr Wahome Ngare, last year again raised the issue of WHO’s contaminated vaccines at a Pan African conference, but was jumped on by international fact-checkers who cited the WHO itself to “refute” Dr Ngare’s accusations.

He also also accused the WHO of trying to assert control over governments worldwide, an accusation raised by many other people worldwide because of the bureaucratic impositions associated with the WHO’s Pandemic Treaty.

But Reuters Fact Check and others of the screeching pack of media jackals disingenuously called Dr Ngare’s allegations “misleading and not based on scientific evidence”. Reuters added: “The WHO defended its role as a purely advisory body and reassured the public about the safety of the vaccines.” So we’re apparently supposed to take WHO assurances on face value?

Reuters continued it’s fact check by allegedly refuting every argument against vaccines and in the last few paragraphs sleazily sidestepped the serious issue raised by Dr Ngare about the tetanus vaccine contamination.

While claiming the tetanus vaccination campaign was a roaring success Reuters threw up a strawman argument in place of Dr Ngare’s actual accusation about hGC contamination. In fact Reuters did not mention the hGC hormone at all.

“However, the programme was also subject to claims that the programme was secretly being used for mass sterilisations. But there is no compelling proof that this is true,” Reuters stated, adding that in 2014, the WHO and the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) expressed their “deep concern” over the claims.

Reuters and the BBC are of course direct beneficiaries of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s multi-million-dollar Global Media Partnerships. These mainstream media cowards are not going to contradict His Worshipful Gates in a blue fit.

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