Bill Gates speaks of the conspiracy theory that he's using the coronavirus to install our microchip

Bill Gates did not want to comment on numerous conspiracy theories, under which he wants to use the Cardi-19 virus pandemic to track people through microchips, RTS writes. After the United States left the World Health Organization, one of the world's richest people is on his way [...]
Bill Gates did not want to comment on numerous conspiracy theories, under which he wants to use the Cardi-19 virus pandemic to track people through microchips, RTS writes.
After the United States left the World Health Organization, one of the world's richest people is on his way to becoming its principal funder.
It's very difficult to dismiss these claims, just because they're so stupid and strange, that their repetition gives them credibility,” said Gates about the numerous theories of the plot that have circulated around him since the beginning of the coronary pandemic.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation recently promised, among other things, to finance the Gavi Group with $1.6 billion, which will use money to immune children in the poorest parts of the world.
The various theories of the conspiracy ʹ the connection of Gates to the origin of the Coronavirus or the claim that he wants to track people by implanting microchips through the vaccine against the virus ʹ have been mentioned more than a million times online by the end of May, according to the analyst firm Zygnal Labs.
Yahoo and YouGov held the study and found that theories continue to circulate on social networks, and by the end of last month, how many 28 per cent of users believed Gates wanted to use pandemic to achieve some of his occult goals.
I've never been involved in a microchipe plan,” said the rich philanthropist and Microsoft founder, acknowledging the results are disturbing.
However, Gates, whose wealth is estimated at around $100 billion, added that the databases are a good idea when it comes to monitoring vaccines against Avid-19, but that French fries should not be used for such a thing.
Gates' influence theories have expanded over time, and this is certainly helped by the fact that with the United States' rise from the World Health Organization, Bill Foundation and Melinda Gates will become WHO's biggest donor.
In the last two years, Gates Foundation has donated about $530m to O BSH, which is about 12 per cent of the budget. In the same time frame, the United States provided about $890m. <











