Bill Gates has invested in mosquitoes and Low-efficacy Malaria vaccines #EndMalaria Scam.

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The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation(BMGF) has been funding a lot of mosquito research, including supporting the World’s Mosquito Program and the World’s Largest Mosquito factory in Colombia, that breeds 30 million bio-modified(bacteria-infected) mosquitoes per week. These mosquitoes are released in different countries across the world.
Additionally, in 2018, the Bill &Melinda Gates Foundation had an agreement with a genetic engineering company (Oxitec) to develop new genetically modified mosquitoes, since this company has already trademarked its mosquitoes as ‘Friendly Mosquitoes’ *. This technology is currently being used by Target Malaria, one of the research consortiums funded by the Gates Foundation in Africa.
Target Malaria has been using genetic modification approaches particularly through gene drive technologies to reduce malaria mosquitoes.
The main aim of these gene drives is to produce genetically modified mosquitoes that can pass a genetic modification, on to a high percentage of their offspring, and the modification is established quickly and effectively through a specific population. They focus on reducing female fertility and biasing the sex ratio of mosquito populations.
Their research experiments have involved releasing genetically modified mosquitoes into the wild to mate with malaria mosquitoes in some African countries.
Coincidentally, with the release of all these genetically modified mosquitoes, a new Mosquito vector has emerged and is now detected in Africa. The new deadly and invasive mosquito vector Anopheles stephensi was first reported in February 2023 in Kenya by the Kenya Medical Research Institute, that is also largely funded by the Gates Foundation.
The Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) announced that this new mosquito species is resistant to insecticides and transmits malaria in rural and urban areas.
KEMRI cautioned that this new ‘super’ mosquito poses a serious threat that ‘could reverse all the gains made in the fight against malaria’. They stated that unlike malaria causing mosquitoes, this deadly bug spreads fast to new areas, and can adapt and thrive in different climatic or harsh environmental conditions.
Question: is Bill Gates’ investment to help poor countries eliminate #EndMalaria helping or making the situation worse?
Another coincidence is that Bill Gates has invested in various vaccines to help ‘fight or eradicate’ mosquito-borne diseases.
Low-Efficacy Malaria Vaccine Mosquirix (RTS,S)
The Mosquirix vaccine is a four-dose regimen, that is only 30% effective at preventing severe malaria, for less than four years due to its waning efficacy. The Gates Foundation provided catalytic funding for late stage development of this vaccine (2001 and 2015).
Ironically, this falls way below the WHO 75% threshold. So why did the WHO approve and recommend this vaccine whose risks outweigh its benefits? Remember, WHO is also largely funded by Bill Gates!
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance (by Gates) started rolling out this vaccine to African countries. On March 6th 2023, the Ministry of Health Kenya in partnership with PATH and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance rolled out this vaccine for mass use in Kenya offering it to children, without disclosing the life-threatening side effects and obtaining informed consent from parents.
They touted this vaccine as ‘life-saving’, a ‘game-changer’ being the first Malaria vaccine in the world, yet it is ineffective as a stand-alone regimen, and requires other Malaria intervention measures to succeed, due to its low-efficacy.
It is good to note that there were already better and more effective antimalarial drugs in Africa, including traditional medicinal herbs, so this dangerous low-efficacy vaccine was not entirely urgently needed as they purported that it was.
The Global Fund is an organization that was founded by Bill Gates to attract international financing and partnership to ‘fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria’.
The Global Fund has not been accountable in their allocation of funds with alleged impropriety and gross mismanagement of funds for Malaria programs.
In May 2023, the Global Fund claimed that Kenya government officials could not account for (embezzled) large sums of cash for the national malaria program. This Fund has also claimed that Kenya among other countries have misappropriated/embezzled COVID-19, AIDS funds.
The Global Fund has also been meddling in Kenya Medical Supplies procurement process of Mosquito nets, claiming that a Chinese Company Tianjin Yorkool was unfairly excluded from the tender evaluation.
This Chinese company already holds 10% of the global market share of mosquito net industry and is the only cooperative supplier in China with the World Health Organization and Global Fund.
This was a clear display of favoritism by the Global Fund. We found more than 60 successful small businesses in Kenya making mosquito nets, and more than 300 in Africa that could supply the mosquito nets to Africans. Why can’t the Global Fund train them on how to meet ‘their’ procurement standards in net making?
After all, Kenya and most African countries contribute to the Global Fund! Buy the local materials from Africans, employ and empower them to improve their standards of living! Why put poor local business out of business in favor of large foreign organizations? How will this help #EndMalaria?

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