Gates Foundation’s Micronutrient Plan for Pregnant Women in Africa


In a recent CBS Mornings interview, billionaire Bill Gates unveiled the Gates Foundation's ambitious plan to provide Multiple Micronutrient Supplements to every pregnant woman in Africa. Priced at just $1 per head, Gates asserts that these supplements could dramatically improve maternal and child health, potentially saving nearly 500,000 lives by 2040. However, this initiative raises eyebrows, as Gates' history in global health, particularly in India, complicates the narrative around philanthropy and population control. Critics question the implications of such interventions, suggesting a deeper agenda lurking beneath the surface.

TPV: Every pregnant woman in Africa must take Multiple Micronutrient Supplements, the Gates Foundation’s new pre-natal vitamins, according to billionaire eugenicist Bill Gates.

During a CBS Mornings appearance with popstar John Baptiste on Tuesday, Gates pushed his new range of mystery medication on the African population, proudly declaring the product cost only $1 per head to produce.

“So now we’re trying to make sure every pregnant woman in Africa, where diets don’t give them enough of these vitamins, that they have access,” Gates said.

Musician Jon Batiste recently traveled to Nigeria with Gates, where they promoted the Gates Foundation’s new micronutrients.

According to the Gates Foundation website, nearly 500,000 lives could be saved by 2040 if low- and middle-income countries “adopted Multiple Micronutrient Supplements, the world’s most complete prenatal vitamins.”

Gates hasn’t explained how saving the lives of Africans fits with his long-standing agenda to reduce the global population through “healthcare and vaccines,” starting in Africa and India.

Bill Gates has a long and sordid history in India and he was recently called out in a viral social media video by Indians who are warning the world about the devastation Gates and his Foundation have left in their wake in their country.

“Gates is not a philanthropist. He gives a little bit of money to take over entire sectors.

“The big seed banks are called the CJR system. He gives a million here, but he takes all the seeds of that system. All of the seed banks of the world, he know controls by giving a tiny bit.”

“But that’s not where he stops. He then develops, promotes technologies for patenting. So he controls the seeds of the world.

“He finances the Svalbard seed bank.

“Then he creates patent systems and he destroys the international system that controls the country’s right to their seeds.”

“So that all the world’s seeds are his seeds.” Watch:

The article discusses Bill Gates' push for Multiple Micronutrient Supplements in Africa as part of his foundation's health initiatives targeting pregnant women. While Gates claims that these supplements are essential for improving health outcomes, critics highlight his controversial history and suggest that such efforts might align with broader population control agendas. The narrative includes concerns about Gates' influence over agricultural systems and seed patents, raising ethical questions about the motivations behind his philanthropic endeavors and their impact on global health and food sovereignty.

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