Fauci and Gates Conducted Decades-Long Medical Experiments on Africans

By | August 25, 2022

WASHINGTON, D.C., August 26 (C-Fam) With the recently announced retirement of U.S. infectious disease head Anthony Fauci, a brief review of his work in Africa is in order. Fauci has spent 40 years experimenting on Africans in order to develop vaccines intended to cure everything from Ebola, Zika, flu, cancer, most especially HIV, and recently COVID-19.

After more than four decades of research, billions of dollars spent, thousands of clinical trials, and hundreds—perhaps thousands—of African test victims, Dr. Fauci and his partner Bill Gates don’t have much to show for their work.

They have been accused for years of using Africans as guinea pigs for sketchy drugs that do not work and often do great harm, all the while massively profiting from the experimentation on unwitting victims. It should be noted that, after many dramatic announcements of clinical trials, to date there still is no vaccine for HIV.

As Robert F. Kennedy says in his new book, The Real Anthony Fauci, “Gates and Dr. Fauci are just the latest in a long line of crusaders, con artists, and conquistadors who periodically appear on the continent armed with convictions that they know what’s best for Africans.”

Researchers Jeremy Loffredo and Michelle Greenstein argue that the Gates Foundation “appears to see the Global South as both a dumping ground for drugs deemed too unsafe for the developed world and a testing ground for drugs not yet determined to be safe enough for the developed world.”

As Kennedy says, “[m]agical vaccines are Gates’s preeminent cookie-cutter solution for the ills of poverty, famine, drought, and disease. The absurdity of expensive shots as a remedy for indigence, a salve for malnutrition, or the dearth of potable water is obvious when one considers that three billion people live on less than two dollars per day.  Eight hundred and forty million people don’t have enough to eat. One billion lack clean water, or access to sanitation. One billion are illiterate. About a quarter of children in poor counties do not finish primary school.”

Bill Gates describes his efforts as “philanthrocapitalism,” something first pioneered by John D. Rockefeller’s foundation when he was trying to clean up his image after Standard Oil came under federal scrutiny and was broken up for violating the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.

Kennedy describes the workings of “philanthrocapitalism” this way: between 1994 and 2020, Bill and Melinda Gates donated $36 billion of Microsoft stock to their own foundation. At the same time, Gates created something called Bill and Melinda Gates Investments that “predominantly invests in multinational food, agriculture, pharmaceutical, energy, telecom and tech companies with global operations.” From 2000 to 2022, Gates’s fortune has grown from $63 billion to $133 billion. It expanded by $23 billion during the 2020 COVID lockdown alone. Gates owns stock in pharmaceutical companies like Merck, GSK, Eli Lilly, Pfizer, Novartis, and Sanofi, along with heavy positions in Gilead, Biogen, Astra-Zeneca, Moderna, Novavax, and Inovio. Many of these happen to be companies greenlit by Anthony Fauci for drugs experimentally used on Africans and that have reaped massive rewards for Gates.

At this point, though his philanthropic giving, Bill Gates is the second highest funder of the World Health Organization, second only to Germany.