When you try to kill everyone with a plandemic


 In 2015, an unassuming-looking Bill Gates came on stage at the TED conference in Vancouver to issue a dire warning.

"If anything kills over 10 million people over the next few decades, it is likely to be a highly infectious virus rather than war," he told the audience.

His prescient words picked up some coverage at the time, but largely went unheeded.

But now, the video of this talk has now been viewed more than 64 million times - with many people more interested in the reasons behind that speech than the talk itself.

Some accuse of him of leading a class of global elites. Others believe he is leading efforts to depopulate the world.

Still more accuse him of making vaccines mandatory, or even attempting to implant microchips into people.

He is accused of rolling out a tetanus vaccine in Kenya that includes abortion drugs.

A video on the website of The New American Magazine's Facebook page continues with the theme of mass depopulation via vaccines and abortion, and also links Mr Gates to China's Communist Party. It was shared 6,500 times and viewed 200,000 times.

Meanwhile a video accusing Gates of wanting to microchip people has garnered nearly two million views on YouTube.

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