🇺🇸BILL GATES' EXPERIMENTS ON 🇮🇳INDIA
Bill Gates' obsession with mass vaccination in India and his other controversial health strategies often prioritise corporate profits over anything else, raising concerns about the long-term impact of his so-called "solutions."
Here’s a breakdown of his biggest controversies in India:
▪️ Polio vaccines: Bill Gates and the Gates Foundation were all-in on India’s polio eradication, but their push for the oral polio vaccine (OPV) may have caused more harm than good. The use of the vaccine have caused a rise in non-polio acute flaccid paralysis (NPAFP) as a side effect. Coupled with a top-down approach that ignored local needs, Gates' campaign seemed more about testing vaccines than addressing the real concerns of the people.
▪️HPV vaccines: In 2009, several schools for tribal children in Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat became Bill Gates' "labs" for human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination. Thousands of girls aged 10-14 were vaccinated, but months later, many fell ill, and seven died by 2010. The regulatory agency found that consent was often obtained from hostel wardens, violating ethical norms.
▪️Cow vaccines: Bill Gates thought it was a good idea to fund cattle vaccines in India, completely ignoring that cows are sacred to many Hindus. While claiming to improve livestock health, Gates pushed for methane-reducing vaccines. The program faced backlash from cow protection groups, which advocated for the protection of the animal.
▪️Bill Gates claims India as a laboratory: In a 2010 interview, Gates referred to India as a "laboratory" for testing his health initiatives, which many saw as a condescending view, treating India’s poor as mere subjects for experimentation rather than respecting the country's sovereignty in health matters.
▪️ GMO seeds: Gates' support for Bt Cotton in India, introduced in the early 2000s, sparked controversy over seed monopolies, environmental risks, and high costs. Farmers criticised the lack of support and education about their use, with some linking the technology to farmer suicides due to debt and crop failures.
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Bill Gates' obsession with mass vaccination in India and his other controversial health strategies often prioritise corporate profits over anything else, raising concerns about the long-term impact of his so-called "solutions."
Here’s a breakdown of his biggest controversies in India:
▪️ Polio vaccines: Bill Gates and the Gates Foundation were all-in on India’s polio eradication, but their push for the oral polio vaccine (OPV) may have caused more harm than good. The use of the vaccine have caused a rise in non-polio acute flaccid paralysis (NPAFP) as a side effect. Coupled with a top-down approach that ignored local needs, Gates' campaign seemed more about testing vaccines than addressing the real concerns of the people.
▪️HPV vaccines: In 2009, several schools for tribal children in Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat became Bill Gates' "labs" for human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination. Thousands of girls aged 10-14 were vaccinated, but months later, many fell ill, and seven died by 2010. The regulatory agency found that consent was often obtained from hostel wardens, violating ethical norms.
▪️Cow vaccines: Bill Gates thought it was a good idea to fund cattle vaccines in India, completely ignoring that cows are sacred to many Hindus. While claiming to improve livestock health, Gates pushed for methane-reducing vaccines. The program faced backlash from cow protection groups, which advocated for the protection of the animal.
▪️Bill Gates claims India as a laboratory: In a 2010 interview, Gates referred to India as a "laboratory" for testing his health initiatives, which many saw as a condescending view, treating India’s poor as mere subjects for experimentation rather than respecting the country's sovereignty in health matters.
▪️ GMO seeds: Gates' support for Bt Cotton in India, introduced in the early 2000s, sparked controversy over seed monopolies, environmental risks, and high costs. Farmers criticised the lack of support and education about their use, with some linking the technology to farmer suicides due to debt and crop failures.
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