Monday, 19 May 2025

Bill Gates Developing New Tuberculosis mRNA Vaccine ‘For the World’; Testing Begins on Indonesian Children


Behind closed doors at Merdeka Palace, Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto sat down with Bill Gates — and what they discussed is raising eyebrows. At the center of their private talks is a quiet but highly controversial tuberculosis (TB) mRNA vaccine trial now targeting Indonesian children — with Gates, as usual, pulling the strings.

Through his powerful Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Gates is bankrolling the development and global rollout of a new TB vaccine he claims is “for the world.” The testing phase has already begun — and Indonesia is one of the first nations where children are being used as the proving ground.

“He is developing a TB vaccine for the world, and Indonesia has been appointed as one of the trial sites. TB claims many lives—nearly 100,000 people die each year,” Prabowo said in a statement on Wednesday.

The Indonesian president emphasized the government’s commitment to working with Bill Gates and his foundation, declaring allegiance to the unelected global health czar and his projects.

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“Bill Gates has shown strong commitment and continues to support us in TB prevention, along with the development of a malaria vaccine,” the president remarked.

During the meeting, Gates confirmed that two locations in Indonesia have been designated as clinical trial sites for the TB vaccine.

He explained that the trials will support the development of a vaccine suited for countries with high TB incidence rates. “We are conducting trials in Africa, India, and here (in Indonesia). We are really looking forward to the results,” Gates said.

TRENDING: Singapore Passes Law to Mandate Vaccines and Jail the Unvaccinated—Days After Bill Gates’ High-Level Visit

The timing couldn’t be more suspicious. Just days after Bill Gates and WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom met with top officials in Singapore — including newly sworn-in Prime Minister Lawrence Wong — the government rushed through sweeping new legislation that gives the state unprecedented power over citizens’ bodies.

The newly amended Infectious Diseases Act (IDA) grants Singaporean authorities the power to mandate vaccinations at will, declaring any medical intervention “necessary” under vague public health justifications.

Even more alarming: those who refuse these government-ordered jabs now face criminal penalties, including jail time.

This sudden legislative blitz, following high-level meetings with global health power brokers, is already sparking serious questions. Are these new laws truly about public safety — or are they part of a broader, coordinated effort to normalize medical coercion?

First-time offenders may be imprisoned for up to six months or fined up to SGD $10,000 (USD $7,738)—or both. Repeat offenders? They’re looking at 12 months behind bars and fines as high as SGD $20,000 (USD $15,477).

Section 47 of the IDA also grants the government the power to force jab citizens if an “outbreak of an infectious disease in any area of Singapore is imminent”:

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