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minotaurbeach 89 points ago +89 / -0

He has killed people in Africa testing vaccines.

He is a criminal.

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superwookee 47 points ago +47 / -0

Don't forget India, but they caught him and threw B&M Gates out!

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Bonami 22 points ago +22 / -0

Yep, India, Africa, Congo, Afghanistan, and the Philippines.

"Indian doctors blame the Gates vaccine campaign for a devastating non-polio acute flaccid paralysis (NPAFP) epidemic that paralyzed 490,000 children beyond expected rates between 2000 and 2017.

In 2017, the Indian government dialed back Gates’ vaccine regimen and asked Gates and his vaccine policies to leave India. NPAFP rates dropped precipitously. In 2017, the World Health Organization (WHO) reluctantly admitted that the global explosion in polio is predominantly vaccine strain.

The most frightening epidemics in Congo, Afghanistan, and the Philippines, are all linked to Gates vaccines. In fact, by 2018, 70% of global polio cases were Gates vaccine strain."

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minotaurbeach 8 points ago +8 / -0

Bill is not a doctor, he made his fortune ripping off software developers- and stealing their ideas. He would publish unfinished software, and file a copyrite claim on the original designer, then re-release using their build.

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Bonami 8 points ago +8 / -0

Yep and he got his start only because him Mom was best buds with the President of IBM. All in who you know I guess..

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MamaLlama4DJT2020 1 point ago +1 / -0

That’s freaking unconscionable... my goodness, what a monster.

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Bonami 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes, he clearly should be charged of Crimes Against Humanity, his assets stripped and redistributed to his many, many victims.

Remember this is the same guy who wants to give YOU a vaccine, a mandatory, reoccurring vaccine with a nano chip in it to track you.

His end game appears to be to kill as many as he can, and enslave and/or incapacitate the rest of us.

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donjr20242028 -1 points ago +1 / -2

And saved 122m