He Can Just Go On Killing Us In Millions ?
Bill Gates does not formally own the World Health Organization, but in every way that matters, he runs it. The WHO is supposed to be a global health body funded and controlled by sovereign states. But in practice, the second-largest funder behind the United States is not a government at all, it’s the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. When you add Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, which Gates also bankrolls and helped create, his influence over WHO decisions becomes even greater. The man who made his fortune in software now shapes global health policy for billions of people, with no real accountability and no democratic oversight.
Gates calls it philanthropy. But what he’s really doing is philanthrocapitalism, using donations as a lever to control global institutions and open markets for companies he’s invested in. He doesn’t give money with no strings attached. He funds what aligns with his business interests, and vaccines are at the center of that model. He funds research, he funds distribution, and he funds the groups that regulate and approve the products. Then he turns around and benefits when those products are mandated by the very bodies he’s financially propping up.
Take the DTP vaccine, diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis. The transcript points out that this vaccine, pushed aggressively through Gates-backed programs, has been discontinued in the U.S. and much of Europe due to safety concerns. But it continues to be given to children across Africa, where regulatory oversight is weaker and resistance is harder to organize. Studies, including one cited by Danish researchers, showed that girls who received this vaccine in Guinea-Bissau were ten times more likely to die from unrelated causes like anemia and infections than those who did not. These weren’t conspiracy theorists making the claim. They were pro-vaccine scientists working with long-term health data. When they went public, Gates allegedly used his power to shut them down and damage their careers.

Then there’s the so-called green revolution in Africa. Gates pushed genetically modified crops and monoculture farming on countries that had practiced diverse, sustainable agriculture for generations. He pressured governments to switch from local food systems to global agribusiness, in many cases using his funding to sway regulatory agencies. Who benefits? Multinationals like Monsanto and processed food giants, companies Gates has invested in. Who suffers? African farmers, who are now trapped in a system where they must buy seed and fertilizer every year from foreign corporations. And millions of Africans, especially children, now face hunger and food insecurity tied directly to this shift.
Gates also backs so-called reproductive health initiatives that critics argue amount to birth control disguised as healthcare, often without proper consent or oversight. These programs are marketed as empowering women but are often carried out in poor regions without transparency. While the stated goal is family planning, the result has been widespread sterilization, hormonal manipulation, and a steady narrative that too many people in poor countries is the main problem, not poverty, war, or Western exploitation.
This all fits a larger pattern. Gates presents himself as a humanitarian, but his policies look more like corporate imperialism. He enters broken systems, funds select players, and installs his preferences as “science” or “progress.” Anyone who challenges the results, whether it’s scientists, journalists, or local leaders, is labeled a threat or a conspiracy theorist. But the pattern doesn’t lie: Gates funds institutions that make decisions in his favor, reaps profits through stock holdings and patents, and silences critics with the weight of his global network.
The COVID pandemic took this influence to another level. The WHO was largely silent on early treatments, while Gates poured funding into vaccine programs that would enrich pharma companies he supported. Lockdowns, mandates, and digital health passports were all promoted by Gates-funded entities. Meanwhile, billions of people in poor countries were locked out of normal life unless they took vaccines with limited testing and uncertain long-term effects. All while Gates himself profited from the tech and pharma boom his policies helped ignite.
We’re told this is all in the name of health. But real health doesn’t come from monopolies, forced injections, or experimental food systems. It comes from clean water, real food, decent housing, and basic autonomy, none of which are delivered through the Gates model. What Gates offers instead is control: control over what people eat, what shots they take, what treatments they’re allowed, and what agencies decide all of it.
The WHO should answer to nations and their people, not to one billionaire with a God complex. But right now, that’s exactly what’s happening. If Gates was just another investor, his influence would still be disturbing. But as the unelected kingmaker of global health, he is shaping the future of billions, without a vote, without accountability, and with profits flowing behind the scenes.
That’s not philanthropy. It’s a power grab disguised as charity. And the world should start treating it that way.
“The poison was never forced, it was offered gently, until you forgot it was poison at all.” – Mark Twain
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