Bill Gates: Over 30 Million Could Die in Global Pandemic


In as little as 2 months or upwards of 20 years, Gates claims that the world will be ravaged by a horrific disease similar to the 1918-1919 Spanish flu.

Gates claims we have a very high chance of this happening: “I rate the chance of a nuclear war within my lifetime as being fairly low,” Gates claims. “I rate the chance of a widespread epidemic, far worse than Ebola, in my lifetime at well over 50%… We’ve created, in terms of spread, the most dangerous environment that we’ve ever had in the history of mankind.”

Why is Bill Gates so focused on how millions of people could potentially die in the near future?

Gates’ sudden and peculiar obsession with hypothetical scenarios that could potentially kill hundreds of millions of people around the world in less than a year is deeply concerning, not just because such scenarios are possible, but because Gates has both the funding and the power to turn possible into probable. Consider the following statements Gates has made over the years to suggest that reducing the world’s population is one of his personal goals:

“The world today has 6.8 billion people. That’s heading up to about 9 billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15 percent,” Gates said at a 2010 TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) conference talk in Long Beach, California.

“The benefits [of vaccines] are there in terms of reducing sickness, reducing population growth,” stated Gates during a 2011 interview with CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Gates also denounced the scientifically proven vaccine-autism link during this cringeworthy interview. “It really allows society a chance to take care of itself,” he added about using vaccines to reduce population numbers.

“The magic tool of health intervention is the vaccine, because they can be made very inexpensively,” stated Gates, also in 2011, during an interview in which both he and his wife once again hawked vaccines as a way to reduce the world’s population.

“There is no such thing as a healthy, high population growth country,” stated Gates during a keynote address at the mHealth Summit, an annual gathering supposedly focused on improving healthcare through mobile technology. “If you’re healthy, you’re low population growth,” he added.

This is a problem that Gates has been harping on for some time now, raising the issue at the Munich Security Conference in 2016, the World Economic Forum in Davos last year, and in an op-ed in Business Insider after that.

He cited a simulation by Institute for Disease Modeling to show just how deadly a new flu virus could prove to be when introduced to an unprepared populace, but that is far from the only source warning of such a possibility. Oxford’s Global Priorities Project released a report in 2016 showed that a natural pandemic, along with nuclear war, are the highest risks facing civilization right now.

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Source: naturalnews.com

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