No other entity on earth, including entire national governments, sends more cash to the WHO than Gates. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talks all about this in his new book “Vax-Unvax,” which is set to be released in November.
“Gates has used his money strategically to infect the international aid agencies with his distorted self-serving priorities,” Kennedy writes. “The U.S. historically has been the largest direct donor to WHO.”
As revealed by The Defender, Gates contributes to the WHO via multiple avenues, one of them being his Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Another is GAVI, which was founded by the Gates Foundation in partnership with the WHO, the World Bank, and a handful of vaccine manufacturers.
“As of 2018, the cumulative contributions from the Gates Foundation and GAVI made Gates the unofficial top sponsor of the WHO, even before the Trump administration’s 2020 move to cut all his support to the organization,” The Defender reported.
Even Politico called out Gates for his undue influence over the WHO and its agenda. A “disproportionate amount” of the WHO’s resources are spent on what can only be described as Gates’ personal pet projects, that exposé revealed.
“His sway has NGOs and academics worried,” Politico reported.
“Some health advocates fear that because the Gates Foundation’s money comes from investments in big business, it could serve as a Trojan horse for corporate interests to undermine WHO’s role in setting standards and shaping health policies.”
In her film, Franck covers all this and more, including how Gates routes additional funding to the WHO through SAGE (Strategic Advisory Group of Experts), UNICEF and Rotary International. All in all, Gates’ contributions to the WHO amount to over $1 billion.
Back when the WHO was first founded, the film goes on to explain, it maintained autonomy in deciding where and how funds were disbursed. Now, thanks to influence from Gates, at least 70 percent of the WHO’s funding is tied to “special projects.”
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