Bill Gates deu nomes ligados a Epstein ao Congresso e explicou a sua relação com o pedófilo


National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci meet with Bill Gates of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in June 2017 at NIH.
by Brian Shilhavy
Health Impact News
Bill Gates provided testimony behind closed doors in Congress today about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Here is a section from his written prepared marks given to the media:
Gates said he was introduced to Epstein in 2011 and that the late convicted sex offender promised he could raise billions of dollars for global health.
“I recall being aware that Epstein had faced prior legal issues, but I did not fully understand the extent of the crimes he committed. I accepted the introduction without applying the scrutiny I should have,” he told lawmakers. (Source.)
Would members of Congress actually believe that???
As Whitney Webb exposed in her book back in 2022, One Nation Under Blackmail: The Sordid Union Between Intelligence and Crime that Gave Rise to Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Gates was one of three billionaires that brought Jeffrey Epstein into power, with the other two being Leslie Wexner, and Donald Trump. See:
Yesterday, RealClearInvestigations published an article about “a trove of federal whistleblower documents” that they claim show how Bill Gates influenced the National Institute of Health (NIH) in the federal government to influence their policies, especially regarding vaccines.
Excerpts:
Bill Gates has long been one of the most admired people in the world, especially since he stepped down from his role running Microsoft to devote himself and much of his fortune to philanthropy. That reputation has been tarnished recently, however, by revelations of the billionaire’s close relation with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and exposés on his own fraught relationships with women.
On the eve of Gates’ private testimony with Congress scheduled for tomorrow, a trove of federal whistleblower documents provided to RealClearInvestigations is renewing questions about how Gates money has bought what critics complain is an untoward influence on government health policy.
For almost a quarter of a century, his main vehicle of power, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, has donated hundreds of millions of dollars to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), allowing Gates to shape the direction of the country’s health strategy in ways that have benefitted his own priorities and pet causes while polishing his image as a benevolent global do-gooder.
At a time of growing concern about the power of billionaires such as Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Sam Altman, Gates’ efforts stand out. Instead of lobbying federal agencies for specific policies, Gates leveraged his wealth to work inside the government, partnering with high-ranking NIH officials to steer taxpayer research funding and design scientific policies for several federal programs.
The cache of several dozen emails and documents, made public for the first time by an NIH whistleblower, reinforces previous reports detailing Gates’s extensive influence over U.S. biomedical research.
During the height of the COVID pandemic, Kate Elder, a senior vaccines policy adviser for Doctors Without Borders, complained to Politico, “What makes Bill Gates qualified to be giving advice and advising the U.S. government on where they should be putting the tremendous resources?”
As I have reported over the years, not only has Bill Gates influenced the U.S. NIH with his money, he also controls the World Health Organization (WHO) and has contributed more money to WHO than participating governments, especially for vaccines. See:

Bill Gates also participated with the World Economic Forum in 2019 to plan the COVID Scam:
I know that the top story today is the Iran war breaking out again, and I am closely following that story also and should have an update on it soon, but let’s not let the Corporate Media dictate to us what the headline news stories are, and sweep under the rug all these revelations about the rich and powerful working with Jeffrey Epstein in sex trafficking.
This article was written by Human Superior Intelligence (HSI)
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Bill Gates di fronte ai membri del Congresso. Il fondatore di Microsoft è stato convocato in audizione a porte chiuse per riferire del suo rapporto col finanziere pedofilo Jeffrey Epstein anche dopo la condanna del 2008 per sfruttamento sessuale di minorenni. Nella sua dichiarazione introduttiva, si è augurato che la sua testimonianza possa diventare utile alla commissione di sorveglianza della Camera a fare giustizia per le vittime. E ha poi ammesso: “Non avrei mai dovuto incontrare Epstein“.
Su Gates non sono emersi elementi che possano ricollegarlo ai reati per i quali Epstein è stato condannato. L’imprenditore e filantropo ha già dichiarato di aver tenuto incontri col finanziere per raccogliere fondi per le sue iniziative benefiche, definendolo un uomo inaffidabile e vendicativo, ma di non essere mai stato ospite sull’isola dove si sono consumati gli abusi su vittime anche minorenni. “Alla luce di ciò che so oggi, capisco che se anche avesse procurato i donatori promessi alla Fondazione Gates questo non avrebbe giustificato il fatto di essere associati a lui”, ha dichiarato l’informatico. Ha raccontato che nel 2011 era stato presentato a Epstein che gli promise di potere raccogliere miliardi di dollari per le campagna per la salute globale della Fondazione Gates: “Mi ricordo che ero al corrente del fatto che avesse avuto problemi legali in precedenza, ma non avevo pienamente realizzato il tipo di crimini che aveva commesso e ho accettato che mi venisse presentato senza fare i controlli che avrei dovuto fare”, ha ammesso. Precisando però di “non aver mai assistito a comportamenti criminali di Epstein, né avuto alcun indizio che fosse coinvolto in attività illecite”. Il fondatore di Microsoft ha anche sottolineato di non essere mai stato sulla sua isola, nel suo ranch o nella sua villa in Florida: “Non ho mai vittimizzato nessuno. Sebbene lui abbia cercato di instaurare un rapporto personale, io non ne sono mai stato interessato né ho mai ricambiato tale interesse”.
Gates sostiene di aver avuto pessimi rapporti con Epstein e di essere anche stato vittima dei suoi ricatti: “Era venuto a conoscenza di informazioni sulla mia vita personale, compreso il fatto che ero stato infedele a mia moglie. Queste relazioni non hanno niente a che vedere con le mie interazioni con Epstein, ma sono state dolorose per la mia famiglia. Tentò di usare queste informazioni, insieme a molte bugie aggiunte, per riallacciare le interazioni dopo che si erano interrotte nel 2014″.
L'articolo Epstein Files, Bill Gates ammette di fronte al Congresso: “Non avrei mai dovuto incontrarlo, ma non sono mai stato sulla sua isola” proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.


Microsoft co-founder appears in closed-door session as part of lawmakers’ investigation into convicted sex offender
Bill Gates testified in front of the House committee on oversight and reform on Wednesday, and told lawmakers in his opening remarks that he “never witnessed nor had any indication” that Jeffrey Epstein was “engaged in ongoing criminal conduct”.
“I am here to answer your questions about my interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and to help contribute to the committee’s important work,” Gates said in his opening statement, seen by the Guardian. “I support the release of all the Epstein files and sincerely hope that, through your efforts and those of others advocating on their behalf, the survivors of Epstein’s crimes can get the justice that they deserve.”
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