An official parliamentary inquiry has found that Germany has funneled billions of dollars in taxpayer money to Bill Gates’s foundation to fund “population control” programs and other anti-humanity schemes.
The German government was forced to reveal the funding after being compelled to hand over records by investigating politicians from the parliamentary group DIE LINKE.
The response to the inquiry revealed that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has received around 3.8 billion euros ($4.15 billion) in funding from the German government.
The funds have been directed toward various projects and programs related to globalist initiatives.
The documents show German taxpayers have handed over billions of dollars to pay schemes including population control programs and the United Nations Agenda 2030.
Aside from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, large sums of money also flowed to the globalist Rockefeller Foundation and the Gates-linked pro-vaccine organization the Wellcome Trust.
As regular Slay News readers will be aware, Bill Gates previously invested a staggering $400 million into a scheme with the Wellcome Trust that is testing vaccines on thousands of third-world citizens.
The Gates Foundation is the biggest private foundation in the world, holding assets worth $ 67.3 billion.
After receiving almost no media coverage initially, an analysis of the 117-page document by the German Website Transparenztest (Tt) drew attention to the bombshell revelation.
According to Tt’s analysis, the German government funded 31 projects and programs in which the Gates Foundation was involved.
In 24 of those initiatives, Gates’s organization was the sole recipient of the funds.
In its reply, the federal government justified its financial support of the Gates Foundation and other multi-billion dollar private foundations by citing its commitment to the UN Agenda 2030.
“The Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development explicitly emphasizes that the active involvement of private actors is indispensable for achieving the global Sustainable Development Goals (cf. SDG 17, among others),” the response by the German government reads.
