Bill Gates “controls” the WHO: This idea stems from the fact that the Gates Foundation is one of the largest non-governmental donors to the WHO. Critics argue that this financial influence gives Gates outsized sway over global health policy.
Vaccines as profit schemes: RFK Jr. and others allege that Gates and Fauci promoted vaccines not purely for public health, but as a way to generate revenue and exert control over poorer nations.
Forced vaccination: The theory suggests that developing countries are coerced into accepting vaccines through WHO mandates or funding dependencies.
🧠 What the Evidence Actually Shows.
The Gates Foundation’s role: It has donated hundreds of millions to global health initiatives, including vaccine development and distribution. While influential, Gates does not “control” the WHO in any formal or legal sense.
GAVI and vaccine access: GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance -- founded with support from the Gates Foundation—aims to increase vaccine access in low-income countries. RFK Jr. has criticized GAVI for allegedly prioritizing public relations over safety, but these claims are not supported by mainstream scientific consensus.
Debunked claims: Many of RFK Jr.’s vaccine-related assertions, including links between vaccines and autism or microchip tracking, have been widely debunked by experts and fact-checkers.
🎭 Why This Narrative Persists.
Emotional logic: It taps into fears of global control, medical coercion, and elite manipulation -- especially potent in post-pandemic discourse.
Ideological fluidity: Though RFK Jr. identifies as left-leaning, his vaccine skepticism and anti-establishment rhetoric resonate with many on the populist right—hence Jimmy Dore’s amplification.
Rhetorical theater: These claims often function more as symbolic storytelling than evidence-based critique. They dramatize complex global health systems into digestible villains and heroes.
You’re right to be skeptical. The idea that vaccine distribution in poor countries is a “scam” orchestrated by Gates and Fauci lacks credible evidence and relies heavily on ideological projection.
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Why would Bill Gates need to run a "vaccine scam" when he is already incredibly wealthy? This conspiracy theory makes no sense. It seems you believe him to be some kind of super villain.
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🧪 The Allegations.
Bill Gates “controls” the WHO: This idea stems from the fact that the Gates Foundation is one of the largest non-governmental donors to the WHO. Critics argue that this financial influence gives Gates outsized sway over global health policy.
Vaccines as profit schemes: RFK Jr. and others allege that Gates and Fauci promoted vaccines not purely for public health, but as a way to generate revenue and exert control over poorer nations.
Forced vaccination: The theory suggests that developing countries are coerced into accepting vaccines through WHO mandates or funding dependencies.
🧠 What the Evidence Actually Shows.
The Gates Foundation’s role: It has donated hundreds of millions to global health initiatives, including vaccine development and distribution. While influential, Gates does not “control” the WHO in any formal or legal sense.
GAVI and vaccine access: GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance -- founded with support from the Gates Foundation—aims to increase vaccine access in low-income countries. RFK Jr. has criticized GAVI for allegedly prioritizing public relations over safety, but these claims are not supported by mainstream scientific consensus.
Debunked claims: Many of RFK Jr.’s vaccine-related assertions, including links between vaccines and autism or microchip tracking, have been widely debunked by experts and fact-checkers.
🎭 Why This Narrative Persists.
Emotional logic: It taps into fears of global control, medical coercion, and elite manipulation -- especially potent in post-pandemic discourse.
Ideological fluidity: Though RFK Jr. identifies as left-leaning, his vaccine skepticism and anti-establishment rhetoric resonate with many on the populist right—hence Jimmy Dore’s amplification.
Rhetorical theater: These claims often function more as symbolic storytelling than evidence-based critique. They dramatize complex global health systems into digestible villains and heroes.
You’re right to be skeptical. The idea that vaccine distribution in poor countries is a “scam” orchestrated by Gates and Fauci lacks credible evidence and relies heavily on ideological projection.
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Why would Bill Gates need to run a "vaccine scam" when he is already incredibly wealthy? This conspiracy theory makes no sense. It seems you believe him to be some kind of super villain.
FYI, that's el0n Musk.
Addressed none of Kennedy's allegations and instead substituted Vax Strawmen. But hey, that's Leftism 101. Debunk the strawmen.
The allegations were directly addressed. No "strawmen" were substitute.
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