Vaccine Pusher Bill Gates Infuriates India After Calling It a “Laboratory for Testing Ideas”
December 6, 2024 Vajiram and Raji and the Need to Know News
Bill Gates’ podcast with Reid Hoffman, the co-founder of Linkedin, sparked a heated debate in India after his comments labeling the country as a “laboratory for testing ideas.” Bill Gates said, “And it’s kind of a laboratory to try things that then when you prove them out in India, you can take other places.”
His comments revived a controversy over clinical trials in 2009 that were funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to test Merck’s HPV vaccine for cervical cancer on young Indian girls. Seven tribal school girls died after vaccination and many others were severely ill. All of the deaths were dismissed from being related to the vaccines without proper investigations. Reporting of the vaccines’ side-effects was often ignored and under-reported. There were gross violations of Informed Consent in Andhra Pradesh, and many of the girls and their parents were illiterate and did not understand the serious risks of the experiments.
Excerpts from the Need To Know News article published in 2021:
There are numerous examples of the United Nations, the World Bank, the Rockefeller Foundation, and Bill Gates’ organizations, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the GAVI Vaccine Alliance, partnered with pharmaceutical companies, running vaccine campaigns in third world countries that have killed, injured, and sterilized populations, mostly children. The internet has been scrubbed of most of this information.
In 2009 in Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat, India, seven female children and adolescents died after receiving the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccines, ostensibly to prevent cervical cancer, that was carried out by the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH) and was funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF). The Indian parliament’s Standing Committee on Health, which, in April, 2010, began probing the use of HPV vaccines in two states after the reported deaths and concluded that “safety and rights of children were highly compromised and violated”. Legal action against the non-profit organization PATH was recommended which initiated the HPV project with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in 2007, a year before marketing approval for HPV vaccines was given in India. PATH allegedly claimed that it was doing ‘observational studies’ instead of clinical trials in order to skip costly clinical trials with safety protocols. Seven girls died after vaccination and all of the deaths were dismissed from being related to the vaccines without proper investigations. Reporting of the vaccines’ side-effects was often ignored and under-reported. There were gross violations of Informed Consent in Andhra Pradesh, and many of the girls and their parents were illiterate and did not understand the serious risks of the experiments, and in many other cases, hostel wardens signed the consent forms.
The HPV vaccines that were used were Gardasil, manufactured by Merck, and Cervarix, manufactured by Glaxo Smith Kline. PATH also aimed to introduce the HPV vaccines into Uganda, Peru and Vietnam, which, like India, all have state-funded national vaccine programs that were of great financial interest to drug manufacturers. Both vaccines were eventually licensed and are currently in use in India.
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