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The repeated circle of lies against Andrew Wakefield all trace back to Bill Gates, proponent of global depopulation and genocide against humanity

For years, the medical community, Big Pharma, academia and certain philanthropic foundations have repeatedly sought to discredit and ruin Dr. Andrew Wakefield, a British former gastroenterologist and medical researcher who demonstrated a link between the MMR vaccine and autism.

One of the philanthropist organizations involved in the effort to discredit Wakefield is the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, run in part by the billionaire Microsoft founder, who has donated millions for vaccine research and who, in 2010, advocated for depopulating the world in a TED talk.

Many of the same lies to discredit Wakefield have long been discredited themselves, but the same old players in Big Pharma, academia and the "science" community continue to regurgitate them as though they were true.

And, as Mike Adams noted even more recently, there is more of this chicanery in play as the same players work to keep the new documentary film, VAXXED: From Cover-up to Catastrophe, which details the MMR-Autism link, from reaching the public.

As Natural News readers are aware, the film was initially to be screened at the Tribeca Film Festival, an annual event that was co-founded by actor Robert De Niro, himself the parent of a child with autism. But soon after he defended screening the film, he decided to drop it instead, "following an intense censorship effort waged by the vaccine-pushing mainstream media and pharma-funded media science trolls," Adams reported here.

But the Sloan Foundation, founded by Nazi sympathizer Alfred Sloan in the mid-1930s, is working in cahoots with the Gates Foundation to push more vaccines on the public while suppressing the truth about vaccine dangers. Sloan is currently headed by a globalist named Paul Joskow, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), a global elite group with deep ties to Gates.

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