Robert Kennedy Jr. on Bill Gates’ use of the ‘philanthropy’ smokescreen as a means of generating enormous personal profits

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. detailed Bill Gates’ use of the “philanthropy” smokescreen as a means of generating enormous personal profits:

“The lockdowns destroyed all that illusion of globalisation but you know, it was a money-making enterprise for Gates and the vaccines, the same thing. He gets tax deductions for giving money to the WHO, he gains control of the WHO. The WHO finances the health ministries in virtually every country in Africa, so he can say, as a condition of getting that money—this is what the WHO does—you have to show that you vaccinated a certain percentage of your population. It is a milestone. And the vaccines that they’re buying are owned by companies that Gates owns. It is a system, at the end, the punchline on almost all of his philanthropic projects is that he ends up making money. Oh I don’t look into his head and speculate about why he thinks the way that he does but he did the same thing with Microsoft. Microsoft, you know, it was a monopoly in which all every aspect virtually integrate and controls every aspect of the domain of the landscapes and be able to monetise philanthropy, to make yourself richer.”

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