Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Trump’s incoming Secretary of Health and Human Services, has raised serious concerns about Bill Gates’ so-called “philanthro-capitalism.” Reflecting on his 2021 book, The Real Anthony Fauci, RFK Jr. detailed his perspective on Gates’ approach:
“I know most about Gates, you know, because I’ve written a book about him,” Kennedy explained. “Philanthro-capitalism means using philanthropy to make yourself rich, and you use it strategically—and that’s what he’s done again and again.”
RFK Jr. accused Gates of leveraging his wealth and influence to control global health initiatives for personal gain, citing the Microsoft founder’s significant involvement with the World Health Organization (WHO).
“He’s gotten control of the World Health Organization so that they mandate vaccines all over the world. The companies that make those vaccines are Gates’, and many of them have him as the major shareholder,” said Kennedy. “And he did the same thing with the green revolution.”
Kennedy highlighted a shift in agricultural practices in Africa, attributing it to Gates’ policies:
“A Legacy of Harm”
“He [Gates] got a hold of the regulatory agencies in African countries and forced them to change their agricultural practices,” Kennedy said. “For 20,000 generations, people grew crops like sorghum, plantains, and yucca for subsistence. But Gates said no. He shifted them to GMO monocultures like corn, linked to companies he owns—Kraft, Coca-Cola, and McDonald’s, among others.
“And then, during COVID, the whole system collapsed. Now, 30 million Africans are on the edge of starvation as a direct result of Gates’ policies,” Kennedy claimed.
The DTP Vaccine Controversy
Turning to vaccines, RFK Jr. zeroed in on the diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTP) vaccine, which Gates has heavily promoted in Africa:
“Because of Gates pushing this shot, it’s now the number one vaccine in the world,” said Kennedy. “It’s mainly given in Africa. That particular vaccine was discontinued in the United States because it was killing or seriously injuring 1 out of every 300 children who received it. But Gates is giving it to every kid in Africa.”
Kennedy also cited a study by the Danish government into the vaccine’s impact in Guinea-Bissau:
“In 2017, Gates asked the Danish government for money to support this program, claiming to have saved 20 million kids. The Danish government, unable to find supporting data, conducted its own study,” said Kennedy.
“The study found that girls receiving the vaccine at six months of age were ten times more likely to die in the next six months than those who didn’t receive it. They died from causes like anemia, malaria, dysentery, and other illnesses not previously linked to vaccination.”
Kennedy credited Danish researchers Peter Aaby and Soren Morgensen for their work exposing these effects but noted that Gates allegedly retaliated:
“The scientists who spoke out had their careers destroyed, thanks to Gates’ influence,” Kennedy claimed.
Kennedy’s Final Conclusion
Reflecting on Gates’ actions, Kennedy expressed his doubts:
“That’s when I understood he actually knows what he is doing. This is not just him being misled or hypnotized. He knows that this is wrong because the science is indisputable. It really made me wonder about his motivations.”