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listen to the plan they plan to do it all at the same time and commit a mass organised crime against the people this is a war crime and genocide listen to this Nazi bitch, she'd just advertising and at 2 min she flat out says in clear English that they have received funding for this vaccine technology 9 million euros of EU funding i.e. taxpayer funded for the last decade, but this is supposedly experimental and brand new, and a 100 million euro loan from the European investment bank and its partner is the bill and Melinda gates foundation and the EU heavily sponsor GAVI and donate heavily some may say that's business but I say that's a bribe to pay for the blood they will have on their hands and while I'm looking I've found many such donations by the GF to these shady fucks and they took one specifically for gmo mosquitoes in jan so its private owned and shady as fuck and that little smile when she says "this is a true product of European innovation" is sickening and should make you wanna barf, she knows what is going to happen and happy about it
#FuckingBitch
#sendherdown
Ruptly
Mandatory Credit: EBS The European Union Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen announced that the EU member states can start vaccination against COVID-19 on December 27, speaking in Brussels on Monday. “This vaccine will be available for all EU countries at the same time, on the same conditions. The first batches of this vaccine will be shipped from Pfizer's manufacturing site here in Belgium within the next days. I've always said during this pandemic that "we are in this together" (satanic Nazis mk ultra slogan). So vaccination can start at the same time during the European Union vaccination days on December 27th, 28th, and 29th. This is a very good way to end this difficult year and to finally start turning the page on COVID-19," (to remain on scripted tasks ie its all part of a plan so wake the fuck up) said von der Leyen. Her statement came after the European Medicines Agency approved a vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech to be used in the EU. #Belgium #Brussels #vonderLeyen #COVID19 #vaccinations #coronavirus #EU #warcrimes #genocide #prosecutethesesickfucks
Joint action against malaria: EIB, European Commission and Investitionsbank Berlin inaugurate €70 million fund
3 June 2020

Investors commit €70m to EU malaria research fund
https://www.crunchbase.com/search/principal.investors/field/organizations/num_investors/medincell
European Investment Bank commits €100m to BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine
https://www.pharmaceutical-technology.com/uncategorised/european-investment-bank-commits-e100m-to-biontechs-covid-19-vaccine/
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List of MedinCell's 2 Investors, including Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and European Investment Bank
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People
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Funding Rounds
Acquisitions
Schools
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includes any
MedinCell
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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Logo
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
153
30
Seattle, Washington, United States
2.
European Investment Bank Logo
European Investment Bank
124
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Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
European Investment Bank commits €100m to BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine
https://www.pharmaceutical-technology.com/uncategorised/european-investment-bank-commits-e100m-to-biontechs-covid-19-vaccine/
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MedinCell is an injectable slow-release drug specialist company.
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MedinCell - Updates, News, Events, Signals & Triggers (crunchbase.com)
evidence showing clear connection and financial motivation between gates and covid
Dec 22, 2020
FiercePharma — MedinCell advances long-acting COVID-19 injectable program
Number of Articles 2
News•Dec 22, 2020
Funding Round
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Nov 29, 2019
MedinCell raised $19,000,000 / Grant from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
FiercePharma —
Funding Round•Nov 29, 2019
raised $19,000,000
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Funding Round•Mar 1, 2018
raised €20,000,000
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Total Funding Amount $43.5M
United Kingdom
United States of America
Switzerland
TikTok
Sultanate of Oman
Republic of Korea
Rockefeller Foundation
Russian Federation
and even
Comic Relief
Total Funding Amount $43.5M
see the full list of scum bags at the bottom of which there are many but you wont be surprised to hear these names on the list
The Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationUnited Kingdom
United States of America
Switzerland
TikTok
Sultanate of Oman
Republic of Korea
Rockefeller Foundation
Russian Federation
and even
Comic Relief
you know that thing you thought you were doing and saving peoples lives with children in need, well the money went to these guys
and there are a lot of corporate names with identifiable brands involved i suggest yo cease trading any of these assets and commodities' and stock and return to sender with a big fat fuck you attached
The EU has been a donor to Gavi since 2003 with increasing financial and political support. Building up immunisation systems is a fundamental part of the work the EU does with Gavi and partner countries to strengthen health systems.
The European Commission has taken an active role in Gavi and in May 2014 held an event to launch Gavi’s second replenishment and increased its contribution to EUR 175 million for the period 2016-2020. This commitment was increased to a total of EUR 200 million at the replenishment conference in Berlin the following year. This marked a substantial (threefold) increase from the previous financing period. The contribution comprised EUR 70 million from the Development Co-operation Instrument (DCI) and EUR 130 million from the intra-ACP envelope of the European Development Fund (EDF). The European Commission contributed USD 58 million between 2003 and 2010. At Gavi’s pledging conference in June 2011, the EU committed an additional EUR 10 million to Gavi from the DCI and EDF financing instruments.
On 4 June 2020, at the Global Vaccine Summit, President von der Leyen pledged EUR 300 million to Gavi for the 2021-2025 period, marking a 50% increase in the Commission’s commitment compared to the previous period.
In 2020 the EU committed support to the COVAX Facility, with EUR 400 million in guarantees from the European Investment Bank, as part of its Global Coronavirus Response. The European Commission President then announced a contribution of an additional EUR 100 million EUR in grant funding from the EU, to support the COVAX Facility to secure access to the future COVID-19 vaccine in low and middle-income countries.
Contributions and pledges in total:
Direct funding
(2000-2010): EUR 41 million (USD 58 million)
(2011-2015): EUR 29 million (USD 35 million)
(2016-2020) EUR 210 million (USD 242 million)
(2021-2025): EUR 300 million (USD 351 million)
COVAX AMC (2021): EUR 100 million (USD 117 million)
Guarantees, European Investment Bank:
COVAX Facility (2021): EUR 400 million (USD 468 million)
PROCEEDS TO GAVI FROM DONOR CONTRIBUTIONS & PLEDGES (2016-2020) AS OF 30 SEPTEMBER 2020
Amount in US$
% compared to all donors
Total: 329.8 million3.2%
Direct funding: 242.1 million3.2%
COVAX AMC: 87.8 million5.5%
The European Commission has taken an active role in Gavi and in May 2014 held an event to launch Gavi’s second replenishment and increased its contribution to EUR 175 million for the period 2016-2020. This commitment was increased to a total of EUR 200 million at the replenishment conference in Berlin the following year. This marked a substantial (threefold) increase from the previous financing period. The contribution comprised EUR 70 million from the Development Co-operation Instrument (DCI) and EUR 130 million from the intra-ACP envelope of the European Development Fund (EDF). The European Commission contributed USD 58 million between 2003 and 2010. At Gavi’s pledging conference in June 2011, the EU committed an additional EUR 10 million to Gavi from the DCI and EDF financing instruments.
On 4 June 2020, at the Global Vaccine Summit, President von der Leyen pledged EUR 300 million to Gavi for the 2021-2025 period, marking a 50% increase in the Commission’s commitment compared to the previous period.
In 2020 the EU committed support to the COVAX Facility, with EUR 400 million in guarantees from the European Investment Bank, as part of its Global Coronavirus Response. The European Commission President then announced a contribution of an additional EUR 100 million EUR in grant funding from the EU, to support the COVAX Facility to secure access to the future COVID-19 vaccine in low and middle-income countries.
Contributions and pledges in total:
Direct funding
(2000-2010): EUR 41 million (USD 58 million)
(2011-2015): EUR 29 million (USD 35 million)
(2016-2020) EUR 210 million (USD 242 million)
(2021-2025): EUR 300 million (USD 351 million)
COVAX AMC (2021): EUR 100 million (USD 117 million)
Guarantees, European Investment Bank:
COVAX Facility (2021): EUR 400 million (USD 468 million)
PROCEEDS TO GAVI FROM DONOR CONTRIBUTIONS & PLEDGES (2016-2020) AS OF 30 SEPTEMBER 2020
Amount in US$
% compared to all donors
Total: 329.8 million3.2%
Direct funding: 242.1 million3.2%
COVAX AMC: 87.8 million5.5%
Note: Proceeds are funds made available to Gavi from donor contributions and commitments, either through cash payments made to Gavi, through frontloading via the capital markets of a future donor commitment to IFFIm, or through AMC funds released to Gavi via the World Bank. IFFIm proceeds are allocated over five-year periods coinciding with Gavi’s strategic periods. Proceeds for the current and future strategic periods are indicative until the end of each period and could be revised following changes in market conditions (interest rates or foreign exchange rates), the signing of new pledge(s) and/or changes in IFFIm’s disbursement profile.
CONTRIBUTIONS AND PLEDGES OVER TIME (US$ MILLIONS)
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Notes:
Direct Contributions (including Matching Fund)
Received contributions: non-US$ contributions for 2000-2019 and Q1-Q3 2020 are expressed in US$ equivalents using the exchange rates on the dates of receipt. For 2014-2019 and Q1-Q3 2020 where contributions were hedged to mitigate currency risk exposure, these have been expressed using the rates applicable to the hedge agreement.
Future contributions (for pledges made prior to the 4 June 2020 replenishment conference): non-US$ Direct Contribution and Matching Fund pledges for Q4-2020.
Future contributions (for pledges at the 4 June 2020 replenishment conference): non-US$ Direct Contribution and Matching Fund pledges for Q4-2020 and years
IFFIm contributions
Future contributions: non-US$ contributions for Q4-2020 and for years 2021 and beyond are expressed in US$ equivalents as follows:
Where the contribution agreement has been signed: contributions are expressed in US$ equivalents using the exchange rates at the time of signing the respective donor grant agreements
Where the contribution agreement has not yet been signed: contributions are expressed in US$ equivalents using the applicable spot rates from Bloomberg as at 30 September 2020
Due to IFFIm’s nature as a frontloading vehicle, yearly contributions paid into IFFIm can differ significantly from yearly proceeds transferred to Gavi.
While IFFIm grants are irrevocable and legally binding, they are subject to a Grant Payment Condition that can potentially reduce the amount due in the event that a programme country is in protracted arrears with the International Monetary Fund. As of 30 September 2020, IFFIm donor grant payments are reduced by 0.5%, however such reductions are not reflected in future contributions figures.
ALL DONORS
CONTRIBUTIONS AND PLEDGES OVER TIME (US$ MILLIONS)
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Notes:
Direct Contributions (including Matching Fund)
Received contributions: non-US$ contributions for 2000-2019 and Q1-Q3 2020 are expressed in US$ equivalents using the exchange rates on the dates of receipt. For 2014-2019 and Q1-Q3 2020 where contributions were hedged to mitigate currency risk exposure, these have been expressed using the rates applicable to the hedge agreement.
Future contributions (for pledges made prior to the 4 June 2020 replenishment conference): non-US$ Direct Contribution and Matching Fund pledges for Q4-2020.
Future contributions (for pledges at the 4 June 2020 replenishment conference): non-US$ Direct Contribution and Matching Fund pledges for Q4-2020 and years
IFFIm contributions
Future contributions: non-US$ contributions for Q4-2020 and for years 2021 and beyond are expressed in US$ equivalents as follows:
Where the contribution agreement has been signed: contributions are expressed in US$ equivalents using the exchange rates at the time of signing the respective donor grant agreements
Where the contribution agreement has not yet been signed: contributions are expressed in US$ equivalents using the applicable spot rates from Bloomberg as at 30 September 2020
Due to IFFIm’s nature as a frontloading vehicle, yearly contributions paid into IFFIm can differ significantly from yearly proceeds transferred to Gavi.
While IFFIm grants are irrevocable and legally binding, they are subject to a Grant Payment Condition that can potentially reduce the amount due in the event that a programme country is in protracted arrears with the International Monetary Fund. As of 30 September 2020, IFFIm donor grant payments are reduced by 0.5%, however such reductions are not reflected in future contributions figures.
ALL DONORS
Airtel Nigeria
Al Ansari Exchange
Alwaleed Philanthropies
Audacious Alliance
Australia
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Brazil
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Canada
The Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (UK)
China
China Merchants Charitable Foundation
Colombia
Comic Relief
Denmark
ELMA Vaccines and Immunization Foundation
European Commission
Finland
France
Germany
Girl Effect
Greece
HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Iceland
India
International Federation of Pharmaceutical Wholesalers
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Kingdom of Bhutan
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
KS Relief
State of Kuwait
la Caixa Banking Foundation
Laerdal
LDS Charities
Lions Club International Foundation (LCIF)
Luxembourg
Mastercard
Mauritius
The Netherlands
New Zealand
Niger
Norway
Orange
Other private donors
Portugal
Principality of Monaco
Reckitt Benckiser Group
Red Nose Day Fund
Reed Hastings and Patty Quillin
Republic of Korea
Rockefeller Foundation
Russian Federation
South Africa
Spain
State of Qatar
Sultanate of Oman
Sweden
Switzerland
TikTok
Transferwise
UBA Foundation
Uganda
Unilever
United Kingdom
United States of America
UPS
Al Ansari Exchange
Alwaleed Philanthropies
Audacious Alliance
Australia
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Brazil
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Canada
The Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (UK)
China
China Merchants Charitable Foundation
Colombia
Comic Relief
Denmark
ELMA Vaccines and Immunization Foundation
European Commission
Finland
France
Germany
Girl Effect
Greece
HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Iceland
India
International Federation of Pharmaceutical Wholesalers
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Kingdom of Bhutan
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
KS Relief
State of Kuwait
la Caixa Banking Foundation
Laerdal
LDS Charities
Lions Club International Foundation (LCIF)
Luxembourg
Mastercard
Mauritius
The Netherlands
New Zealand
Niger
Norway
Orange
Other private donors
Portugal
Principality of Monaco
Reckitt Benckiser Group
Red Nose Day Fund
Reed Hastings and Patty Quillin
Republic of Korea
Rockefeller Foundation
Russian Federation
South Africa
Spain
State of Qatar
Sultanate of Oman
Sweden
Switzerland
TikTok
Transferwise
UBA Foundation
Uganda
Unilever
United Kingdom
United States of America
UPS