October 28, 2022

World Health Organization Seeking Direct Corporate Funding Through Group Headed By Former Bill Gates Foundation Official

Apparently not content with the billions of dollars it already receives from the multinational corporate sector and related non-state financiers, the World Health Organization (WHO) has quietly begun seeking still further funding directly from companies. Operating through a little-known WHO Foundation set up during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the new funding drive is headed by Anil Soni, a former pharmaceutical executive who has been a senior advisor to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. With WHO Foundation board members and other senior officials having additional conflicting histories and connections with organizations such as the World Economic Forum (WEF), the corporate money capture of the WHO and its activities has reached a new level of control.
November 27, 2020

Bill Gates Warns That Another Global Pandemic Is ‘Inevitable’

In a revealing podcast interview with actress Rashida Jones, Bill Gates recently shared his thoughts on what the world may look like after COVID-19 is over. […]
May 22, 2020

World Health Organization Agrees To ‘Independent’ Inquiry On Coronavirus Pandemic (But Don’t Hold Your Breath)

An Australian-led resolution passed at this year’s annual meeting of the World Health Assembly (WHA) has called for an independent, impartial investigation into the global response […]
January 17, 2019

World Health Organization: Gates Foundation Now Second Largest Funder After U.S. Government

Providing proof that the independence of the World Health Organization (WHO) has been severely compromised, a document from the 2018 annual meeting of the World Health […]
August 2, 2018

Gates Foundation Sponsors Plan Threatening Global Harmonization Of Nutrient Levels In Supplements

It has long been the Pharma Cartel’s goal to ensure that the global availability of therapeutic micronutrient supplements is brought to an end. In recent years […]