
by Dr Robert W Malone at Malone News
Skewing of global health priorities by a rich man seeking absolution and immortality
The British Medical Journal, otherwise known as BMJ, just published a peer-reviewed study titled “Who’s leading WHO? A quantitative analysis of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s grants to WHO, 2000-2024 (ref).” Note that the authors have no affiliation to BMJ, the WHO, or Bill Gates, but are academics centered in the UK.

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) ranks as the World Health Organization’s (WHO) second-largest funder, providing 9.5% of WHO’s income from 2010 to 2023. This study examines how BMGF funds allocated to the WHO are spent.
Out of all the contributions from BMGF to WHO, a significant $4.5 billion, which is 82.6%, was dedicated to infectious diseases. Of this, $3.2 billion (58.9%) specifically went toward polio, even though polio accounts for only a tiny part of the overall global disease burden.
Polio is an “interesting” target for a massive vaccine campaign because it is…
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