Thursday, 26 June 2025

Incredible! Even as Ursula vd Leyen faces a no confidence vote over her Pfizer covid jab contracts, Bill Gates and EU are hosting a conference to get more money for discredited jabs

As the global public sees the science and data showing covid jabs were and are toxic, the days of Bill Gates, Urusla von der Leyen, Bourla, Trump and Pfizer Bibi are numbered, even if what seems to be their main advisor ChatGPT, AI has not told them so. But since when did hallucinatory ChatGPT, AI get things right?

From media

Far-right lawmakers in the European Parliament claim they have secured enough support for their proposal to dismiss the European Commission after the EU court ruled against her handling of personal messages with the pharmaceutical company's CEO.


Although von der Leyen is likely to survive the vote, which could take place next month, it could force her to make more compromises with both the left and the right to secure their support, the publication writes.


Romanian far-right MEP Gheorghe Pîrperă told the Financial Times that he would submit the proposal on Thursday after collecting more than the required 72 signatures.


"The initiative is essentially about supporting transparency and ensuring a fair and genuine democratic process," he said.


Although the threshold for launching a vote of no confidence is low, it would take the presence of more than two-thirds of the members of the European Parliament to overthrow von der Leyen and her European Commission. The Assembly has 720 members, and 401 voted for her as President a year ago, although she has alienated some of them since then, the publication notes.


Pîrperă claimed that some members of von der Leyen's own center-right European People's Party (EPP) support his initiative. However, he admitted that the chances of its success are slim, but said it offers an "important opportunity for constructive and reasoned criticism of President von der Leyen."


"This obliges the European Commission to consider concerns and provide justifications," he pointed out.


Pîrperă's submission is based on the so-called Pfizergate court case against von der Leyen, but also criticizes her treatment of the European Parliament - a complaint shared by centrist and left-wing MEPs who argue that she often bypasses the bloc's only directly elected institution and is too accommodating to EU governments.


In May, the EU court ruled against the European Commission in a dispute over the publication of text messages between von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla during negotiations on the supply of Covid vaccines in 2021.


The New York Times filed a case after von der Leyen's team refused to disclose the messages. The court rejected the European Commission's argument that it could not find them and "violated the principle of sound administration."


"The court found the European Commission's refusal legally unfounded and lacking a compelling justification," Pîrperă said. "These actions demonstrate a tendency of institutional overreach, democratic disregard and undermining public confidence in the Union's governance."


https://unn.ua/en/news/european-commission-president-von-der-leyen-faces-a-vote-of-no-confidence-over-pfizergate




From media


The European Union and the Gates Foundation are co-hosting a pledging conference in Brussels on Wednesday, hoping to collect $9 billion to vaccinate children amid a funding squeeze.


The summit is being held in support of Gavi, a global vaccine alliance uniting public and private partners to vaccinate children worldwide against deadly diseases. Gavi aims to immunise at least 500 million children over the next five years, which it says would save between eight and nine million lives.


The event, which is taking place at Bozar in Brussels, comes amid a pullback in funding by governments, including those of the United Kingdom and the United States. The Trump administration has indicated plans to cut around $300 million in annual funding for Gavi. The alliance's CEO, Sania Nishtar, has said this could result in an additional 1.2 million deaths within the next five years.


On Monday, Reuters reported that US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was set to deliver a video address at the event. According to the news agency's sources, it is unlikely that Kennedy will announce new US funding. Instead, the long-standing vaccine sceptic is expected to discuss "the restructuring of foreign assistance".


'Man-made global health crisis'

Bill Gates, whose foundation is one of Gavi's biggest sponsors, has travelled to Brussels for the event. Speaking at the European Parliament on Tuesday, he criticised cuts to international development aid by the US and other countries, saying they are causing a "man-made global health crisis".


On Tuesday, the Gates Foundation announced its plan to fund Gavi with $1.6 billion over the next five years, maintaining the same level of investment as before. The European Commission has pledged €260 million to the alliance for 2026 and 2027, with more funding to be announced.


https://www.brusselstimes.com/health-news/1645137/eu-and-bill-gates-host-vaccine-fundraising-summit-in-brussels


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