Bill Gates secured hundreds of millions in profits from mRNA stock sales before suddenly changing tune on vaccine technology
Once an mRNA evangelist, Gates now dismisses the technology as inferior, after banking a 15x return on investment.
Jordan Schachtel | DAILY CLOUT
Bill Gates secured hundreds of millions of dollars in profits from his foundation’s impeccably timed investment in BioNTech — the Pfizer partner for its mRNA Covid shots — before dramatically reversing course and proceeding to openly cast doubt on the whole of mRNA technology.
In reviewing SEC filings, The Dossier has found that the Gates Foundation’s holdings in BioNTech went from 1,038,674 shares to 148,674 shares over the course of the third quarter of 2021, downsizing the Gates position in the mRNA vaccine manufacturer by 86 percent of shares held.
As you can see below, Gates just so happened to time the market perfectly, selling the shares during BioNtech’s best performing quarter.
Over the next quarter, Gates unloaded 1.4 million shares of Curevac, another Germany-based mRNA company that has partnered with several mRNA shot manufacturers, banking an estimated $50 million.
After selling his mRNA company shares, Gates changed his tune on the tech behind the “miracle cure.” Gates, who once claimed that vaccination with mRNA shots had a preventive effect and “helps your heart,” began to criticize the experimental injections.
In November of 2021, Gates, after dumping 86 percent of his BioNTech bag, shockingly declared that “we need a new way of doing the vaccines.”
“We didn’t have vaccines that block transmission,” Gates said, contradicting all of his previous interviews in which he continuously claimed the shots were safe and significantly block transmission. “We got vaccines that help you with your health, but they only slightly reduce the transmission,” he added.
READ: With 7.4 billion COVID shots deployed in arms, Bill Gates declares that ‘we need a new way of doing the vaccines’
“We also need to fix the three problems of [mRNA] vaccines,” Gates said in an interview with an Australian think tank. “The current vaccines are not infection blocking. They’re not broad, so when new variants come up you lose protection, and they have very short duration, particularly in the people who matter, which are old people.”
Bill Gates has never publicly commented, as far as The Dossier is aware, on his BioNTech cash out.
Bill Gates, “Aerogel” & the next stage of mRNA “vaccines”
Kit Knightly | OFF-GUARDIAN
Last week professional-software developer and amateur epidemiologist Bill Gates admitted that the mRNA Covid “vaccines” had “three problems”, including that they don’t prevent transmission.
But what appears at first glance to be a frank admission is really about protecting the narrative and setting up a new market for new vaccines.
Speaking at a Lowy Institute panel in Sydney Australia, Gates told the audience:
"We also need to fix the three problems with the vaccines. The current vaccines are not infection-blocking, they’re not broad – so when new variants comes up you lose protection – and they have a very short duration…"
Let’s be clear, Gates “admitting” some relatively harmless alleged problems with the “vaccines” is not due to an attack of conscience or a Freudian slip, it’s just preparing for the next step of the scam.
Firstly, when you’re trying to sell a story to seven billion people, a tactful “admission” can actually further your agenda and strengthen your narrative.
When you “admit” a vaccine “doesn’t prevent transmission”, you’re also underlining that there is a new disease to transmit.
When you criticize a vaccine for not protecting against variants, you’re reinforcing the idea that there really are variants.
Through the act of notionally ceding ground, you’re actually fortifying a defensive position and – most importantly – luring your critics into themselves conceding the most important part of your narrative – the reality of the “pandemic”.
At the same time, there’s the old fashioned limited hangout: Admitting small “mistakes” to camouflage telling big lies. Memory holing a psy-op.
“The vaccines don’t work as well as we thought they would. We didn’t predict the scary variants. We accidentally falsified the data, and accidentally skipped the trials and accidentally made a fortune doing it.”
Whoops.
And of course, then comes the inevitable next step: “But don’t worry we’ll get it right this time.”
Because the final reason you admit your old vaccines don’t work is so you can sell people your new vaccine.
It’s an “aerogel” you inhale to prevent transmission, in case you were wondering, and it’s been in development since at least last March.
Gates actually mentions it in the panel [54:18]:
"We think you can also have, very early in an epidemic, a thing you can inhale that will mean that you can’t be infected. A blocker, an inhaled blocker.”
…and within a week of this talk it was the subject of articles in CNET [Jan 23rd], Yahoo [Jan 23rd], the Miami Herald [Jan 23rd], GAVI [Jan 24th], News Medical [Jan 27th], CNET again [30th] and Nature [Feb 1st].
Interestingly, this new vaccine is hitting the headlines just as Big Pharma are seeing declines in their Covid-related profits.
So, yes, Pharma Bill and his friends might mea culpa on these vaccines, but give them just a few billion more dollars and they’ll get it right next time.
And if not, well, definitely the time after that. Promise.
MORE:
PREVIOUSLY ON AFROPERSPECTIVES:
No comments:
Post a Comment