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How Bill Gates Impeded Global
Access to Covid Vaccines
Through his hallowed foundation, the world’s de facto public health czar has been a stalwart defender of monopoly medicine.
Illustration by Kelsey Dake
On February 11, 2020, public health and infectious disease experts gathered
by the hundreds at the World Health Organization’s Geneva mothership. The official pronouncement of a pandemic was still a month out, but the
agency’s international brain trust knew enough to be worried. Burdened by a
sense of borrowed time, they spent two days furiously sketching an “R&D Blueprint”
in preparation for a world upended by the virus then known as 2019-nCoV.
/PRNewswire/ As a living institution mandated by Congress to promote the peaceful resolution of conflict without recourse to violence, the United States.
As a living institution mandated by Congress to promote the peaceful resolution of conflict without recourse to violence, the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) unequivocally denounces the abhorrent assault on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, when violent rioters some brandishing racist and anti-Semitic slogans and symbols disrupted the certification of the United States presidential election. “The assault on the U.S. Capitol was a dark, terrifying moment in our history,” said Lise Grande, president and CEO, USIP. “Nothing is more sacred than our shared responsibility as Americans to promote democracy and build peace.” Over the course of three and a half decades, USIP’s research on conflict resolution and direct work in some of the most complex, dangerous places in the world has underscored the central role that democracy and democratic principles play in preventing violence and building peace. The peaceful transition of power is a central