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  by Brian Shilhavy
 Editor, 
			Health Impact News
 February 24, 2023
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			HealthImpactNews 
			Website
 
 
			
 
 
  Bill Gates with 
			his mentor Warren Buffet.
 
			
			
			Original image source 
			
 
			  
			Who Owns the 
			World Health Organization 
			and Their Plan 
			to Vaccinate and Digitally Track  
			Every Human 
			Being on the Planet...?
 
			  
			It has been widely reported in the Alternative Media this 
			past week that the World Health Organization (WHO) 
			is drafting a new "Pandemic Agreement" that would turn over all 
			future pandemic responses to the WHO and would be legally binding 
			worldwide.
 
 The New American (among others) covered this with two articles this 
			week:
 
				
			 
			The WHO, however, is 
			simply a puppet organization that is funded by
			
			Globalist Billionaires, so let's 
			put some faces to this organization and reveal, 
				
				who is really behind 
				this effort to vaccinate every single person on the planet, 
				and then track everyone via digital IDs... 
			  
			
			
			 Image source
 
 
			It is commonly reported in the media that the Bill and Melinda 
			Gates Foundation is one of the largest contributors to the WHO, 
			second only to the United States, and outspending all other nations 
			of the world.
 
 But this is not entirely correct.
 
			  
			The actual truth is that
			
			
			Bill Gates, along with the 
			organizations he controls, is by far,  
				
				the LARGEST 
				contributor to the WHO... 
			Only 13% of the WHO 
			budget comes from assessed contributions, which are set amounts paid 
			by member-state governments, scaled by income and population, of 
			which the United States is the largest donor.
 The other 87% comes from mostly private institutions and 
			individuals.
 
 The WHO has two primary sources of revenue:
 
				
					
					
					assessed 
					contributions (set amounts expected to be paid by 
					member-state governments, scaled by income and population)
					
					
					voluntary 
					contributions (other funds provided by member states, plus 
					contributions from private organizations and individuals) 
			Most assessed 
			contributions are considered "core" funding, meaning they are 
			flexible funds that are often used to cover general expenses and 
			program activities.
 Voluntary contributions, on the other hand, are often "specified" 
			funds, meaning they are earmarked by donors for certain activities.
 
				
				Several decades 
				ago, the majority of the WHO's revenue came from assessed 
				contributions, but over time, voluntary contributions have come 
				to comprise the greater share of the WHO's budget. 
				 
				
				(Source)     
				Apart from the 
				Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, GAVI, The Vaccine Alliance, 
				which is another organization started and funded by Bill and 
				Melinda Gates, is one of the major sources of funding for the 
				WHO.  
				
				(Source)     
				In fact, the 
				amount of funds that flow through GAVI is so great, that it 
				could be stated that the WHO is a branch of GAVI.   
				The WHO budget 
				for 2022-2023 has been set at $6.12 billion, but the WHO's 
				actual revenue and expenditures can deviate from the budgeted 
				amount, such as when additional resources are received and 
				directed in response to health emergencies, including COVID-19. 
				
				(Source)     
				GAVI took in 
				over $8.8 billion of revenue from 2016 to 2020, and the budget 
				for 2021 to 2025 is over $21.4 billion, of which $9.75 billion 
				is for
				
				COVAX AMC, the COVID-19 Vaccines Advance Market 
				Commitment.  
				
				(Source) 
			GAVI actually 
			brings in more revenue for vaccines than the entire WHO budget.
			   
			To see a list of 
			donors, which includes both the private sector and national 
			governments,
			
			go here.         
			How did Bill Gates 
			Acquire All this Wealth and Power?
			  
			  
			
			 
			
			Warren Buffet, Charlie Rose, Melinda Gates, Bill Gates.  
			
			June 26, 2006. 
			    
			Bill Gates 
			undoubtedly amassed a great deal of wealth as the founder of 
			Microsoft.    
			But on June 26, 
			2006, a major announcement was made that dramatically changed the 
			course of his career, and for the world.   
			On that day, it was 
			announced that billionaire Warren Buffet had become the 3rd 
			trustee of the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, pledging 
			tens of billions of dollars to the foundation, allowing Bill Gates 
			to resign from Microsoft and work full-time for the foundation.   
			I remember watching 
			this announced in an interview with Charlie Rose back then.   
			It took me a while 
			to find the interview (Charlie Rose is not as popular as he used to 
			be after he was fired from PBS and CBS in 2017 over allegations of 
			sexual harassment), but I did find a copy that only had a couple 
			hundred views, and I have uploaded it to our 
			
			Bitchute  
			
 
			  
			  
			The interview is 
			almost 52 minutes, but well worth watching...   
			Warren Buffett 
			basically, 
				
				took the 
				younger Bill Gates under his tutelage and educated him on 
				philanthropy using the 
				
				Rockefeller Foundation as a 
				guide, and the Carnegie "gospel of wealth" philosophy... 
			Buffet's belief is 
			that it is wrong to leave all of one's wealth to their children, and 
			that the wealthy should instead use it for the "good of society."   
			According to their 
			beliefs, "global health" and education are the means to effect 
			change in society.  
				
				Global 
				health is defined as focusing on
				
				vaccines, family planning, 
				"reproductive rights," and population control... 
			This is a 
			fascinating interview, and I am glad I was able to find it. 
			   
			As you listen to 
			the veteran billionaire and his tutoring of the younger billionaire, 
			you will easily be able to see their altruistic humility in 
			supposedly being concerned about humanity, and how they 
			believe that their wealth can cure all the ailments of the world, as 
			they talk down to governments who they believe need to get on board 
			with their plans.   
			A few years after 
			this union in philanthropy between Buffett and the Gateses, 
			they appealed to other billionaires around the world to join them in
			The Giving Pledge: 
				
				In August 2010, 
				40 of America's wealthiest people made a commitment to give the 
				majority of their wealth to address some of society's most 
				pressing problems.   
				Created by 
				Warren Buffett, Melinda French Gates, and Bill Gates, the 
				Giving Pledge came to life following a series of 
				conversations with philanthropists about how they could set a 
				new standard of generosity among the ultra-wealthy. 
				   
				While 
				originally focused on the United States, the Giving Pledge 
				quickly saw interest from philanthropists around the world.   
				The Giving 
				Pledge is a simple concept:  
					
					an open 
					invitation for billionaires, or those who would be if not 
					for their giving, to publicly commit to give the majority of 
					their wealth to philanthropy either during their lifetimes 
					or in their wills. 
				It is inspired 
				by the example set by millions of people at all income levels 
				who give generously - and often at great personal sacrifice - to 
				make the world better.   
				Envisioned as a 
				multi-generational effort, the Giving Pledge aims over 
				time to help shift the social norms of philanthropy among the 
				world's wealthiest and inspire people to give more, establish 
				their giving plans sooner, and give in smarter ways. 
				 
				
				(Source)       
				What does the 
				'Giving Pledge' aim to achieve?  
				Through 
				individuals coming forward and being explicit and public about 
				their intentions to give the majority of their wealth to 
				philanthropy, it is hoped that: 
					
						
						
						The 
						social norm that the wealthiest people are expected to 
						give the majority of their wealth to philanthropy and 
						charitable causes will be strengthened.  
						
						
						Philanthropists committed to large scale, high-impact 
						giving will come together to exchange knowledge, 
						experiences, and lessons learned from their 
						philanthropy.  
						
						
						Conversations, discussions, and action will be inspired, 
						not just about how much to give but also for what 
						purposes and to what ends.   
				What is the 
				role of large-scale philanthropy today in society?  
				We live in a 
				critical time where innovation and advances in technology are 
				redefining what's possible.   
				The
				
				COVID-19 'pandemic' and the 
				worsening social and economic inequities it has exposed have 
				shown that problems affecting the world are complex, and solving 
				them requires the collaboration of governments, non-profits, 
				academic institutions, and businesses.   
				Philanthropists 
				can play an important role as catalysts, focusing on areas where 
				existing funding is scarce, or 
				that governments and businesses can't or won't fund.
				 
				
				(Source) 
			As Warren Buffett 
			states in the interview from 2006, he is successful because he does 
			what he does best, investing, and he invests in other people who 
			know more than he does on other topics, and for philanthropy, he 
			chose Bill Gates and his foundation.   
			With The Giving 
			Pledge, many other billionaires now also trust Bill Gates with the 
			management of their philanthropic giving, which today is centered 
			mostly on global health and vaccines.   
			Here is an 8-minute 
			video that
			
			Spiro Skouras produced in March of 2020, just as the COVID scam 
			was being introduced, about what Bill Gates' plans were in regards 
			to the "the new digital financial system" and the "international 
			surveillance state."   
			This plan has been 
			in the work for years now. 
			  
			  
			  
			  
			Everything that 
			Spiro discussed in
			
			this above video from 2020 is exactly what the WHO is now planning, 
			except that Spiro attributed it to Bill Gates, not the WHO.   
			And that's because
			they are one and the same...   
			So who owns and 
			controls the WHO?  
				
				Bill Gates 
				and his billionaire friends...!       
			
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