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RE: Announcing #ExposeBillGates Global Day of Action on June 13, 2020

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So far, the first video is funny. Using that evil music to make sure you're on the same page. Oooo the music is scary and uncertain, just like our views on evil Bill!

Being a medical researcher isn't a requirement to know medicine is important. There are scientists and researchers that generally guide the world - including gates - in the right direction. This was outrageously manipulative. Though, no surprise given the source.

Video goes on to demonize him for unrelated legal issues decades ago.

Pie in the face. Ohh he's so evil!... Ok this is going nowhere.

Maybe another video has an actual point.

God damn, you have to get 6-7 minutes before you even get to the subject matter. You can tell he's trying to fill up time. Repeating clips he played only seconds before... urgh.

Ok, reducing population - wonderful, extremely important.

The videos are insufferably dull so I'll spend a few minutes on the text below:

I traced the source of this supposed sterilization of Kenyans - Fake news:

The Kenya Catholic Doctors Association claimed they had tested samples of the tetanus vaccine used in Kenya and found them to be laced with (b-HCG)

However...

The tests were done in hospital laboratories in Kenya. The staff in these laboratories could not however tell whether the samples were vaccines or not, as this was not declared to the testing laboratories by the Catholic Doctors Association. The laboratories tested the samples for hCG using analyzers used for testing human samples like blood and urine for pregnancy. There is no laboratory in Kenya with the capacity to test non-human samples like vaccine for hCG.

In December 2016, a company that had been involved in efforts to test the tetanus vaccine — Agriq-Quest — was audited by both the Kenya Accreditation Service (KENAS) and the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC). That audit resulted in Agri-Quest losing its laboratory accreditation.

A former employee at Agriq-Quest who requested anonymity for fear of victimisation claimed that the lab lacked capacity to carry out the tests it was handling for its clients, including the Ministry of Health

So there you go. The very first thing I actually look up turns out to be totally false.

Do I even need to come back for more, or are you going to give it a go for yourself and actually investigate this flood of links Corbett provides?

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