Bill Gates speaks of the Kosovo “theory” that no virus

The New York Times”, it analysed Facebook publications and found there are about 16 thousand posts related to conspiracy theories about Coronobrus and Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft. In an interview with CNN journalist Anderson Cooper, who admitted himself to being subjected to some conspiracy theories, Gates tried to deliver [...]
The New York Times”, it analysed Facebook publications and found there are about 16 thousand posts related to conspiracy theories about Coronobrus and Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft.
In an interview with CNN journalist Anderson Cooper, who admitted himself to being subjected to some conspiracy theories, Gates tried to explain.
They usually use official information. My foundation has given more money for vaccines that save lives than any other group, and they say we make money from this and we're trying to kill people with vaccines, making stuff up. It's true that we are related to vaccines, but they overturn the” connection, Gates said.
One of the most popular conspiracy theories is that Bill Gates is part of a group aimed at controlling the world through injection through a chip vaccine in the human body.
“I hope this doesn't create a rejection of the vaccine, because there are many specialists in the private sector working to get to a vaccine. Conspiracy figures surprise me, but I hope that conspiracy will disappear.
The combination of pandemic with social networks is bad, as people ask for very simple explanations. They just want to know who's the bad guy in the middle. It's all about politics, probably more in the United States than in other countries. The vaccines were not so popular even before all this started, said the American billionaire, who has been opening a foundation for helping the poor for years.












