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Bioterrorism and the Gates Foundation

  • 20 Jun 2024

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Bioterrorism and the Gates Foundation

The global elite's plans to infect humans with the Planned H5N1 Avian Influenza continue...

Recent advances in biotechnology and virology have brought potential risks to human health. In particular, the modification of the H5N1 avian influenza virus so that it can be transmitted to humans has raised major concerns. This article examines the potential impact of the Gates Foundation's financial support for such research.

Research Background:

H5N1 is a virus that naturally occurs in birds and has the potential to infect humans. This creates the risk of a global pandemic. In 2006, Kawaoka and Horimoto published a study to develop new vaccines against H5N1. At the time, it was announced that H5N1 infects both poultry and humans, raising concerns for a possible pandemic.

The Role of the Gates Foundation:

A $9.5 million grant from the Gates Foundation has been used to modify the H5N1 virus to adapt to human receptors and spread more effectively among mammals. Such genetic editing can accelerate the natural evolution of viruses and increase the likelihood of transmission to humans. This could lead to dangerous mutations and potentially cause a global pandemic.

What is written in the image in the twitter quote above?

In the image, the article discusses the experimental adaptations required for H5N1 influenza virus to be transmitted between mammals via respiratory droplets, and the effects of these adaptations that could lead to a pandemic. It details studies that enabled the transmission of the H5 HA/H1N1 reassortant virus via respiratory droplets in ferrets. This research demonstrates the capacity of highly pathogenic H5N1 viruses to infect humans and the risk of pandemic threat.

The article in the image is by Masaki Imai, Tokiko Watanabe, Masato Hatta, Subash C. Das, Makoto Ozawa, Kyoko Shinya, Congrun Zhong, Anthony H. Tumpey, Hiroaki Kawaoka, Satoshi Watanabe, Chengjun Li, Feng-Yan Kawaoka, Shinya Yamada, Makoto Kiso, Yasuo Suzuki, Gabriele Neumann and Yoshihiro Kawaoka, and funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and NIAID-NIH.

The image shows Bill Gates holding the book "How to Prevent the Next Pandemic" and Yoshihiro Kawaoka and Ron Fouchier posing together. These images have been chosen to highlight the potential dangers of the H5N1 virus and the vital importance of research on this issue.

Potential Hazards of Research:

Genetic modification research could accelerate the natural evolution of viruses and increase the likelihood of transmission to humans. This could lead to the emergence of dangerous mutations and the risk of a global pandemic. The Gates Foundation's financial support for such research means that it is interested in bioterrorism against humanity.

Ethical and Safety Issues of Research:

Efforts to increase the likelihood of transmission of the H5N1 virus to humans raise serious safety concerns. Such research must be conducted ethically and with strict oversight. The Gates Foundation's financial support for these studies raises concerns of bioterrorism and poses a serious threat to global health security.

It should not be forgotten that such activities carried out in secret centers established underground in Ukraine are against humanity. Such activities, which are against humanity, must be banned and those who provide financial support must be arrested and punished.

This article addresses critical issues that every individual who values the dignity and freedom of humanity should be aware of, and argues that those who work against humanity should be aware that "invincible", but rather to expose the fact that they will never achieve their goals against humanity unless people allow them to do so. Not allowing them will be the beginning of bad news for them.

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