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Conspiracy Theories About Bill Gates' Potential Population Control Agenda Are Unwarranted
Claims that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is developing a vaccine or weaponised flu virus to target undesirable genetic populations is false. A donation of $100,000 was given to researchers developing non-invasive birth control methods.
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Microsoft's Eugenics Technology was sold to research institutions, drug companies, and universities to help evaluate data while carrying out clinical tests, forming a partnership with top global vaccine manufacturers to expedite drug discovery and development.
40:43 - 42:43 (01:59)
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Microsoft's Eugenics Technology was sold to research institutions, drug companies, and universities to help evaluate data while carrying out clinical tests, forming a partnership with top global vaccine manufacturers to expedite drug discovery and development.
ChapterConspiracy Theories About Bill Gates' Potential Population Control Agenda Are Unwarranted
EpisodePart One: Mike Adams: The Deadliest Fake News Icon You've Never Heard Of
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Mike discusses with Dan about the rumor spread by Alex Jones that Bill Gates is funding sperm-destroying technology.
42:43 - 43:46 (01:03)
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Mike discusses with Dan about the rumor spread by Alex Jones that Bill Gates is funding sperm-destroying technology. The fact is that The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation backed researchers who created a non-invasive method of birth control involving ultrasound.
ChapterConspiracy Theories About Bill Gates' Potential Population Control Agenda Are Unwarranted
EpisodePart One: Mike Adams: The Deadliest Fake News Icon You've Never Heard Of
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The conspiracy theory suggests that Microsoft, through their acquisition of a pharmaceutical company, could be secretly working on engineering a self-replicating gene-targeted bio-weapon to reduce the world population, and that this could be disguised as a vaccine in order to profit from the pharmaceutical industry.
43:46 - 45:27 (01:40)
Summary
The conspiracy theory suggests that Microsoft, through their acquisition of a pharmaceutical company, could be secretly working on engineering a self-replicating gene-targeted bio-weapon to reduce the world population, and that this could be disguised as a vaccine in order to profit from the pharmaceutical industry.