Do you remember when Bill Gates and his wife laughed about ‘the next’ pandemic making Covid look like nothing?
Unfortunately for us, big tech has since memory holed the clip. However, I can sum it up for you …
Bill and his then wife, Melinda, were sitting on a couch talking about Covid 19 when Bill made a comment about how the ‘next’ pandemic was going to be catastrophic.
Then both he and his wife giggled as if they knew something we did not.
Reading this story about the ‘Ebola-like’ virus said to floating around China, I could not help but think about what Gates said and wonder if this was ‘it’.
The Gateway Pundit reported:
‘As reported on Monday — Dr. Robert Malone joined Steve Bannon on The War Room to discuss the latest viral outbreak in China. The communist regime is hiding the nature and spread of this new disease.
This has many experts worried including Dr. Malone who is the inventor of the mRNA vaccines. Dr. Malone today told the War Room audience that he is hearing the current disease that is spreading across China is reportedly an “Ebola-like hemorrhagic fever virus.” The regime is hiding the true nature of this disease from the public and from the global community — Just like last time!
Today there are 5.5 million people dead (and counting) from the last China pandemic.
Now we could be talking about an “Ebola-like hemorrhagic fever virus.”
Dr. Malone: “They are using language that this is a hemorrhagic fever virus. If that’s the case then it would be very odd that this would be something caused by the Coronavirus. That terminology is usually used for viruses in the family of Marburg and Ebola. So this is something that many people have feared is the development of a rapidly spreading Ebola-like hemorrhagic fever virus. But we have not knowledge of whether that is going on here or not.”
On Monday afternoon a reader sent us more on the Marburg virus.’
The World Heath Organization reported:
** Marburg virus disease (MVD), formerly known as Marburg haemorrhagic fever, is a severe, often fatal illness in humans.
** The virus causes severe viral haemorrhagic fever in humans.
** The average MVD case fatality rate is around 50%. Case fatality rates have varied from 24% to 88% in past outbreaks depending on virus strain and case management.
Two large outbreaks that occurred simultaneously in Marburg and Frankfurt in Germany, and in Belgrade, Serbia, in 1967, led to the initial recognition of the disease. The outbreak was associated with laboratory work using African green monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) imported from Uganda. Subsequently, outbreaks and sporadic cases have been reported in Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, South Africa (in a person with recent travel history to Zimbabwe) and Uganda.
Via The War Room: