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22 May 2020
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation threatened Indian scientists to withdraw their paper about coronavirus engineering.

Indian scientists discover coronavirus engineered with HIV's AIDS-like insertions. Indian scientists discover coronavirus. And the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation threatened their money, threatened India, who's, by the way, banned their foundation, but they still have money there, through front groups. Nope. And told them that you better withdraw that paper. So they withdrew that paper. Better withdraw that paper. They withdrew that paper, but said we're not withdrawing it for cause, it's on hold.

27 Apr 2020
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation does not run a worldwide depopulation operation.

So that speaker, she's giving an intro to another speaker, and the explanation here is that she misspoke. The Gates group is, it's not called the Institute for Population Control. It's the Institute for Population and Reproductive Health. This has become a bit of a stupid conspiracy online, all based on that little clip, apparently initially publicized by Adam Curry, who sucks. The most obvious explanation is that the speaker misspoke, but apparently, that's just what Sheepo would say. The internet sleuths have been trying to find evidence that the name of the Gates group is, you know, it was originally called the Population Control, Institute for Population Control, but literally all evidence except that clip says that it's the Institute for Population and Reproductive Health. In order to make sense of this lack of evidence, the new claim is that the Gates people have completely scrubbed the internet of any proof that their group was originally called the Institute for Population Control. But they scrubbed that video. That's right. The complete lack of evidence that the claim they're making is true is only evidence of a complete cover-up of the evidence that would prove their claim to be true. That's very convenient. This is why there's really no hope against this current type of conspiracy thinking. It's just too resilient. There's a conclusion that they want to arrive at, and any suggestion of supporting evidence or even the mysterious absence of supporting evidence, that's good enough to be considered proof. I'm just not sure there's any way to work with that level of disconnection from reality outside of one-on-one therapy. Like, I'm not convinced that education would penetrate that. No, there's nothing that can penetrate that. It seems tough. That is what it is. Yeah. So that video is the smoking gun. And even if they were called the Institute for Population Control, that doesn't indicate depopulation. No. Even if that were true, it doesn't match what Alex is saying. No. And that's not the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. That's just something that they funded at Johns Hopkins.