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To: optimizer2 who wrote (435843)3/29/2020 1:30:58 AM
From: optimizer2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 540822
 
Interesting coincidence? Event 201 was a real event that actually took place, was hosted in October by the Johns hopkins center for health & security in partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, World Economic Forum, with some of the worlds most wealthy and powerful elites. They conducted a pandemic COVID-19 wargame simulation “just six weeks before the real outbreak, 1st wuhan infection." - did u know there are actually patents for "weaponized viral strains". Also, bill gates suddenly resigned from corporate boards including microsoft & Berkshire Hathaway. ? --I want to know the truth whatever it may be given the radical actions being taken.



To: optimizer2 who wrote (435843)3/29/2020 12:28:25 PM
From: cosmicforce  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 540822
 
Fact Check: USA Today, A Politically Centered Media Source
Our ruling: False

We rate this claim FALSE because it is not supported by our research. While there are past ties between the Pirbright Institute and the Gates Foundation, neither organization holds a patent for the novel coronavirus causing the COVID-19 pandemic. The Pirbright Institute is a partner in clinical trials on potential vaccines for the coronavirus, but any patent for a vaccine would be months away at this point. Neither Bill Gates nor the Gates Foundation is involved in patenting any potential vaccine, and thus do not stand to profit from it.


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