Researcher Andrew Hill’s conflict: A $40 million Gates Foundation grant vs a half million human lives

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9 December 2021

WORLD TRIBUNE — In a stunning admission, virologist Dr. Andrew Hill acknowledged in a zoom call that publication of his study could lead to the deaths of at least a half million people.

In defending his reversal on the effectiveness of ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19, he discussed his “difficult situation” and said, “I’ve got this role where I’m supposed to produce this paper and we’re in a very difficult, delicate balance.”

The incident is recounted in Robert Kennedy Jr’s New York Times Bestseller, “The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health.”

Andrew Hill, PhD, is a senior visiting Research Fellow in Pharmacology at Liverpool University. He is also an advisor for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Clinton Foundation. As a researcher for the WHO evaluating ivermectin, Hill wielded enormous influence over international guidance for the drug’s use.

Hill had previously authored a analysis of ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19 that found the drug overwhelmingly effective. […]

2 Comments on Researcher Andrew Hill’s conflict: A $40 million Gates Foundation grant vs a half million human lives

  1. Unitaide based in Switzerland could that be ((Rothchilds)) Switzerland??? It all comes back to the ((money changes)) no matter how you want to pick flies out of the ((horse shit)). RFK Jr does have very likeable charm and maybe to wake some up the “players” in this game need outed but it is way past time to cut the head off the snake and that includes the likes of Blackrock, Vanguard, State street and whatever other lever of control these demons possess. Even in this piece it always comes down to the money-funding from whatever “foundation” these cabalistic turds hide behind.

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