#ExposeBillGates Trending On Twitter As Users Stage A Campaign Against Vaccine Linked To The Billionaire



“It is almost hard to deny this stuff because it’s so stupid or strange that even to repeat it gives it credibility."


Microsoft co-founder and billionaire Bill Gates is very popular on social platforms since the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic. A hashtag created after him called #ExposeBillGates once exploded on Twitter as users warned the whole world against vaccine developed by the billionaire.

Gates became more famous on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube after a recorded video was circulated on where he was speculating that without a vaccine, lockdown will remains with us. His speculation caused anger as many started speculating that Gates stood to benefit from COVID-19 vaccine roll-out.

Another video of him talking about benefits of reducing our population was shared on almost all social media platforms. Accusations of “population control” was based on Gates’ work of providing vaccines to poorer countries through his foundation.

Other social platform users Others vowed to never take any vaccine Gates has involvement with, including conservative author Michelle Malkin.

It later became clear that not all social media users took the conspiracy theories seriously and instead they used the hashtag to poke fun at Gates.

It was also alleged that Gates wanted to use COVID-19 vaccine to implant chips on those who will agree to use his vaccine. Gates came out and strongly denied this allegation as he referred to it as yet another conspiracy theory. He assured the whole world that he will not use vaccine to implant chips.

A Yahoo News/YouGov poll that revealed that around 20 percent of respondents believe Gates wants to track people’s personal information through microchips. For Republicans, that number in the poll shoots above 40 percent.

“It’s almost hard to deny this stuff because it’s so stupid or strange that even to repeat it gives it credibility,” Gates said on numerous conspiracy theories swirling around him since the coronavirus crisis began and he became an outspoken champion for a vaccine.

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