Bill Gates Funded WHO Study Lists 17 Pathogens That Urgently Need New Vaccines
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On May 20, 2020, as the SARS-CoV-2 virus imprisoned the world, the World Health Assembly (WHA) approved the Immunization Agenda 2030 (IA2030). The urgent endorsement by the decision-making body of the World Health Organization (WHO) marked the formal adoption of the non-government organization’s (NGO) global strategy to catapult its “lifesaving” immunization programs and expand access to vaccines worldwide by 2030. With that in mind, a new WHO study published on November 4, 2024, boldly anoints 17 “disease-causing pathogens as top priority for vaccine development.” Praising the study, Dr. Kate O’Brien, Director of the Immunization, Vaccines, and Biologicals Department at the WHO (yes, that is a real branch of the Bill Gates-funded NGO), proclaimed:
“Too often, global decisions on new vaccines have been solely driven by return on investment rather than by the number of lives that could be saved in the most vulnerable communities.
This study uses broad regional expertise and data to assess vaccines that would not only significantly reduce diseases that greatly impact communities today but also reduce the medical costs that families and health systems face.”
O’Brien’s spiel glorifying toxic vaccines sounds exactly like something Bill Gates would say. Besides being a vaccine fanatic, he is, after all, the largest non-government donor to the WHO. A glance at the exclusive funding for the study, which identifies WHO global priority endemic pathogens for vaccine research and development as a direct objective of IA2030, also comes as no surprise. WHO studies promoting the deep state agenda are often funded by Bill Gates. Thus, of course, as it aims to lay the groundwork for its hyper-vaccine obsession, the paper revealed, “The work was funded by a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Grant to WHO.”
To come up with its list of 17 pathogens, WHO asked regional and international “experts” to identify factors that are most important to them when deciding which vaccines to introduce and use on its population. The feedback from these experts was combined with regional data for each pathogen, resulting in the top 10 priority pathogens for each WHO region. These lists were then consolidated to form a global list, resulting in 17 endemic pathogens for which the WHO declares new vaccines “need to be researched, developed, and used.”
The WHO’s press release promoting the study and its 17 priority viral and bacterial pathogens divided them into three categories: pathogens where research is needed (Group A streptococcus, Hepatitis C, HIV-1, and Klebsiella pneumoniae); pathogens where vaccines need to be further developed (influenza, Cytomegalovirus, Leishmania, non-typhoidal Salmonella, Norovirus, Plasmodium falciparum (malaria), Shigella, and Staphylococcus aureus); and pathogens where vaccines are approaching regulatory approval, policy recommendation or introduction (Dengue virus, Group B streptococcus, extra-intestinal pathogenic E. coli, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV).
Notably, tuberculosis landed in the WHO’s category of pathogens where vaccines are approaching regulatory approval. In 2023, U.S. cases of tuberculosis reached the highest level in ten years, with more than 9,600 cases reported. The rise was a 16 percent increase from the previous year in 2022. A factor said to contribute to the resurgence of TB is other illnesses like COVID-19 that weaken the immune system and allow latent TB infections to emerge. Of course, though blatantly ignored, could the deadly COVID-19 jabs be the real culprit causing the adverse effects on the immune systems of millions of people, causing a resurgence in many diseases and cancers? Looking at that obvious elephant in the room would put Bill Gates and Big Pharma out of business and shutter the deep state reset. So they persist.
An analysis in the BMJ published in June 2024 focused on the “large post-covid surge in common communicable diseases including influenza, measles, tuberculosis, and whooping cough.” The study noted that, though all classified as “vaccine-preventable diseases,” declining vaccine rates during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially for children, has been a significant contributing factor to the post-covid surge in infectious diseases. Jeremy Farrar, WHO chief scientist and a key player in ensuring a tyrannical agenda ensued worldwide as the pandemic got underway, remarked that rebuilding trust in vaccines is essential, sharing:
“While the world is out of the acute public health emergency phase, the pandemic has had second-order effects, including a growing anti-vaccine movement. We can’t just say some people are anti-science or anti-vaccine and forget them. We’ve got to make the case for science and for vaccines and explain their importance.”
Influenza vaccines are a big one for these people. Despite the availability of annual flu shots, the WHO’s list includes influenza in the category of pathogens where vaccines need to be further developed. According to WHO, the decision to include influenza stems from the need for more effective and long-lasting coverage. The Vaccine Reaction reports that current influenza vaccines are reformulated yearly to match circulating strains. However, “their effectiveness seems less effective every year and in general, can vary due to the virus’s rapid mutation.” The WHO expects to promote the development of a “universal” that could provide immunity against numerous strains, reduce the need for annual flu shots, and “theoretically enhance global preparedness against future pandemics.”
Whatever the pathogen, the vaccines developed for the WHO’s list will most assuredly be mRNA-based. The WHO’s Science Council issued a report on mRNA vaccine technology in December last year. The report cited Jeremy Farrar, who called for further research to maximize the impact of mRNA technologies so every region “has a dynamic and sustained scientific, research and development ecosystem.” The report noted that mRNA vaccines against cytomegalovirus (a common virus that can threaten babies and those with a weakened immune system), influenza A and B, and RSV are in Phase 3 trials. There is also ongoing discovery work in tuberculosis, malaria, HIV as well as noncommunicable diseases. As you can see, most of these are on the WHO’s list. Noticeably absent from the WHO’s list of 17 pathogens is H5N1, but perhaps that is because of its stand-alone project specifically focused on advancing mRNA vaccines against human avian influenza, launched on July 29, 2024.
The WHO insists its mission is to build trust and improve communications around mRNA technologies to limit vaccine hesitancy and misinformation and improve current and future vaccine uptake. On the surface, their sinister plan to inject the world with mRNA technology appears to be coming together. It is incredible what billions of dollars in funding from Bill Gates can scheme and keep afloat. But will the scam succeed? Banking on the DEI theme that was recently kicked out the door in the United States as much of the world paid attention, Farrar remarked:
“Coupled with investment and a commitment to equitable access, a more diverse global research ecosystem will better address communicable and noncommunicable diseases and improve health outcomes with new safe and effective mRNA vaccines and potentially therapeutics for all.”