Pete Kay
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Are you offering yourself?
No, but I appreciate what your lack of virility does for the cause.

Are you offering yourself?
All experts agree that non-breastfed infants in the Third World die at a rate much higher than those which are exclusively breastfed. The number of preventable deaths is somewhere between 50 and 75% of babies who die of diarrhea and other infections. (The issue of HIV transmission through breast milk triggers some of the hottest debates in medicine and will not be discussed here.)
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is gaining a reputation for funding technologies designed to roll out mass sterilization and vaccination programs around the world. One of the programs recently funded by the foundation is a sterilization program that would use sharp blasts of ultrasound directed against a man's scrotum to render him infertile for six months. Now, the foundation has funded a new "sweat-triggered vaccine delivery" program based on nanoparticles penetrating human skin.
Boycott Microsoft!
Ubuntu Linux, Liberty's Operating System
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Mozilla Firefox, Liberty's Web Browser
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/
And yet, Bill Gates has 3 children. What a surprise.
Is there any evidence that the populations who have received vaccinations or "medicines" actually have a lower birth rate?
He should know. He's been very generous with his money to sterilize the people of 3rd world countries using vaccines for a long time now. Of course the people being sterilized don't know that though.
Gardisil
I have two neices who had miscarriages after having this vaccine,
Is there any evidence that the populations who have received vaccinations or "medicines" actually have a lower birth rate?
Some experts are troubled by the idea of Bill Gates and multinational food companies teaming up to reach into underdeveloped countries' food systems. Critics dislike helping corporations peddle processed foods that, despite added nutrients, still aren't especially healthy because of their fat, sugar or sodium content. Many see the GAIN program as just a heavy-handed way to ease corporate access to poor markets -- and one that won't do much to counter malnutrition, to boot.
Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) & The Bill Gates Foundation... “Many, if not most, of the hungriest people are themselves farmers.They eke out a living by selling what they grow, and eating it.Helping foreign food purveyors penetrate their markets will only further rob them of their livelihood. For example, India’s dairy cooperatives – many run by poor women – would be hard pressed to withstand the onslaught of Kraft’s marketing power.” (Lappéand Lappé 2002)
In addition, they pointed out that GAIN’s:
“approach also hurts the poor if it shifts tastes towards processed foods, typically adding fat, sugar, and salt while removing needed fiber and micronutrients. This diet trend already contributes to the spread of diseases currently burdening the industrial world. Obesity and diet-related diseases including diabetes, heart disease, and cancer are becoming a global crisis. In the Third World, grossly insufficient health care budgets are now being diverted to treat these conditions, and away from treating deadly infectious diseases.” (Lappé and Lappé 2002)
She has suggested creating jobs, ensuring access to decent health care and teaching people how to grow vegetables in adverse conditions as alternatives to GAIN’s approach of
tackling malnutrition.53
“Earlier in the infant feeding debate, several Member States had
expressed concern about the new UN/Bill Gates backed Global
Alliance for Improved Nutrition GAIN… [because it] involves
companies known for pushing unhealthy brands of foods. These
companies include Procter and Gamble, Kraft … and Heinz, a
company well known for its violations of the baby food Code.
WHO has in the past clearly indicated that it does not want to be
involved in any ‘partnerships’ and ‘interaction’ with the tobacco
industry or any of its subsidiaries, but its guidelines on conflicts
of interests are only in a draft stage and are unclear. UNICEF by
joining this initiative is also violating its own guidelines on the
interaction with the private sector which exclude the tobacco [industry]
as well as violators of the International Code.” (IBFAN
2002)57
suppose I will be buying a mac next time around...
suppose I will be buying a mac next time around...
Google is releasing an operating system sometime in the future fyi.
Looks like Bill Gates Foundation promotes junk food in developing countries:
http://www.ecologos.org/gates.htm
‘We the Peoples’ or ‘We the Corporations’?
Critical reflections on UN-business ‘partnerships’
http://www.ibfan.org/art/538-3.pdf