Trump once tossed around the idea of creating a vaccine safety commission, headed by RFK Jr., that would investigate vaccine safety, something that, surprisingly to almost everyone, does not happen. He ran the idea by Gates, who, according to Gates himself, responded with:
“And I said no, that’s a dead end, that would be a bad thing, don’t do that.”
Vaccines don’t get the same scrutiny as other pharmaceuticals, and everyone involved in some way with the vaccine industry also discourages applying the same standards to vaccines, just like Gates. They are apparently afraid of what would result from a vaccinated-versus-unvaccinated study. This is no way to do science, or public policy. It’s reckless, and if a policy requires for its success the suppression of real independent investigation, and censorship, then it obviously needs to change. Gates appears to care more about protecting the prestige of vaccine policy in the eyes of the public, and he will defend that first, even if it means ignoring alarming rates of injury.