The choice of platform raised eyebrows—hardly a serious venue for an issue of this scale. His presence on the show only fueled speculation that he’s scrambling to control the narrative. As expected, the conversation took a turn toward public health, with Gates warning that another pandemic is on the horizon. He made a cryptic remark about how the last pandemic was “fairly predictable,” a statement that’s already raising questions about USAID’s role in funding controversial research. Gates then issued a dire warning, claiming that if USAID’s funding is cut or restricted, “millions of lives” could be at risk. Musk had a different take…"The next [pandemic] could be far more severe."@BillGates calls the COVID pandemic "fairly predictable" and says "there's a lot that we should be doing" to prepare for the next one: "It's up to the government to think ahead on behalf of the citizens." pic.twitter.com/al07J3qrKw
— The View (@TheView) February 4, 2025
His remarks came just as the Association of American Physicians & Surgeons pointed out that his GAVI Alliance was one of the top recipients of USAID grants in 2024. With oversight looming, it seems Gates is growing increasingly nervous about not only his potential loss of influence, but jail time. If USAID funding is about to face real scrutiny, one thing is clear—he’s not handling it well. Read more at: DissWire.comDid you know that USAID, using YOUR tax dollars, funded bioweapon research, including COVID-19, that killed millions of people? https://t.co/YVwyKA7ifs
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 2, 2025
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