Bill Gates promoted unproven vaccine, blocked Sputnik, Russia’s sensational allegation
New Delhi. Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, has alleged that American billionaire Bill Gates’ foundation promoted low-quality or substandard vaccines during the Corona epidemic and hindered the use of better vaccines. After this the question arises whether Bill Gates’s foundation was really controlling the vaccination of the world? The revelation by Russian officer Kirill Dmitriev is going to shake the entire vaccine industry. Allegations are that substandard vaccines were promoted, better alternatives were deliberately blocked, and all through funding, media and government pressure. After Dmitriev’s allegations, many questions are now being raised.
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Know what Dmitriev said?
Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (IDIF), commenting on the social media platform
people were confused
He said people were ‘confused’ (brainwashed) and prevented from adopting better vaccines that could save lives. He cited a Financial Times report that mentioned Gates’ alleged ties to late financial magnate and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Let us tell you that Dmitriev had led the marketing efforts of the Russian Covid-19 vaccine Sputnik V. He has also called for an investigation into Gates’ vaccine-related activities following the publication of material related to the Epstein case.
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Epstein was detained by New York State Law Enforcement operatives on July 6, 2019. The district attorney said there was evidence that in 2002–2005, he arranged for dozens of underage girls to meet at his home in Manhattan, the youngest of whom was 14 years old. His acquaintances included many current and former officials of the US and several other countries, including 42nd US President Bill Clinton and current US leader Donald Trump, major entrepreneurs and showbiz stars. Criminal charges against the financier were dropped in the US after he committed suicide in jail in August 2019.
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