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THE BERTRAND REPORT 04/30/2020 BILL GATES TO MAKE BILLIONS ON FAULTY VACCINES!



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Subject: Discovered W.H.O Bulletin Implicates Bill Gates, Clinton's Colluding With China For ALL Vaccines Including Influenza.....Connect The Dots, COVID-19 Bio-Weapon....Video

Friends and Associates:

[W]ho creates and manufacturers the yearly influenza vaccines for the United States and other countries around the world ?

Who are the top promoters / donors / planners behind the infamous flu vaccine?

Is there a connection between COVID-19 and the Flu Vaccine?

When WE connect the dots between the same people, same organizations, and the same country that keeps popping-up on (our) radar, it is simple to conclude the probability as to how COVID-19 was introduced via the yearly influenza vaccine MADE IN CHINA !

COVID-19 is becoming a multi billion dollar boost for the pharmaceutical companies, both in China and the U.S., but around the world.....not to mention the benefits derived from the scare created, the control mechanism, and the New World Order agenda to force the world to beg for freedom with the solution at the end of a hypodermic needle.

The W.H.O., Clinton's and Bill & Melinda Gates are very much involved with the globalist initiative and push for China to be the main supplier of most every vaccine on the market, but more importantly....they all colluded together to bring about the New World Order (by force) and to advance their eugenics plan for eliminating the population down to a "manageable level" as described on the Georgia Guidestones.

Also.....their plan coincides easily with destroying the Trump presidency in-order to put-in their own COMMUNIST puppet while destroying the U.S. economy, driving America into Third World status, thus....China becomes the number one super power of the world.

Working hand in hand together, the plan was hatched years ago and was exercised on a table EVENT 201 with Bill Gates at the forefront.....showing his financial backers and those he promotes of how COVID-19 could effectively kill-off millions around the world and the financial boom it would create by "vaccinating every single person on the planet" --Bill Gates

Oh...but that's a conspiracy theory and Bill Gates, Hillary and Bill Clinton are very upstanding elites of the world and only want to save the [children] and promote vaccines.

The lies are tremendous, the censorship is now China 2.0 in America, the Google Search for what I am presenting here on Beforeitsnews.com is plastered with articles after articles, praising China and support for Influenza Vaccines being "VERY SAFE" and "DO NOT COME FROM CHINA," therefore....move along, nothing to see here Dave !  WRONG !!

The stupid fools failed to take-down the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) own bulletin from 2014.

Plausible deniability is always the perfect excuse for passing the blame on another country. The manufacturing of vaccines in China, doesn't necessarily mean the entire vial came from China, just as Chevy parts for one vehicle comes from Mexico and Canada, the pieces are put together in one U.S. facility.

However......I would venture to say, after reading the W.H.O. report below.....the entire vial with the vaccine medicine, comes from China, while (maybe) is boxed in the U.S. with the name of a U.S. pharmaceutical company on the box !

President Trump has leveled the hammer on W.H.O. and what he is NOT telling the public is what he knows.....and it's all in the W.H.O. bulletin below.

Last but not least......

I (still) would like to know if all the extraordinary deaths from various convalescent homes...hot spots of their own, received flu shots X number of days before they died?

I suspect, there is a connection to a very large batch of Influenza Vaccines and maybe more out there tainted with.....not just one strain, but many strains, which would explain the mutation factor among people in different parts of the world. Perfect PLAUSIBLE DENIABILITY....

One only has to connect the dots and you can see how the same names keep popping-up with this COVID-19 bio-weapon attack.

---Dave Bertrand   


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China enters the global vaccine market

China is gearing up to supply the world with affordable vaccines that fulfil all efficacy, safety and quality requirements. Jane Parry reports.

Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2014;92:626-627

The global vaccine industry has long been dominated by a few multinational companies. But now that companies in China, India and other emerging economies are becoming major vaccine manufacturers and have started selling these vaccines on the international market, competition is set to increase and prices to come down.
For Jiankang Zhang, representative for PATH’s China Programmes, the growth of China’s vaccine industry is “a very positive development for global health, as governments and international procurement agencies will be able to afford more life-saving vaccines and thus protect more lives”.
Since 1987, vaccine quality for international procurement has been assured through the prequalification system that is managed by the World Health Organization (WHO). The “prequalified” stamp of approval means that these vaccines are consistently safe, effective and of high quality, and thus recommended for bulk purchase by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in 152 low and middle-income countries, the GAVI Alliance – which funds vaccines in 73 of these countries – and other agencies.
When WHO pre-qualified a Chinese-made vaccine for the first time last October, the move showed what Chinese vaccine manufacturers could potentially achieve and – in a sense – paved the way for others to follow suit.
“The prequalification of the Japanese encephalitis vaccine in China is a big step forward, and now several other Chinese producers are interested in obtaining prequalification for their vaccines,” says Melissa Malhame, whose team at the GAVI Secretariat in Geneva works with vaccine manufacturers around the world to ensure sufficient supply of high quality vaccines at affordable prices.
This and other Chinese vaccines are licensed by the China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) that is part of China’s National Regulatory Authority (CNRA), which received WHO’s seal of approval in March 2011, after finding that it met WHO standards for vaccine regulatory oversight.
In July, this status was renewed, after a successful WHO reassessment of the vaccine regulatory part of the CNRA. WHO Director-General Dr Margaret Chan welcomed the news saying: “As a result of this evaluation, WHO is confident in the quality, safety and effectiveness of vaccines that are made in China.”
For Dr Lance Rodewald, head of WHO’s expanded programme on immunization (EPI) in China, the two WHO programmes – prequalification and national regulatory authority strengthening – “are really terrific, as they have made it possible for the United Nations and other agencies to procure life-saving vaccines for countries without the capacity to make high quality vaccines or the resources to purchase them”.
“More Chinese vaccine manufacturers will follow suit and apply for pre-qualification later this year or early next year,” Rodewald says.
China has come a long way since 1978 when it introduced EPI and a largely state-run vaccine manufacturing industry grew up to meet the resulting demand.
Initially, the programme offered the country’s children vaccines for polio, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), measles and tuberculosis. Later vaccines for hepatitis A and B, Japanese encephalitis, mumps, rubella and invasive meningococcal disease were added.
According to the CFDA, China has 34 vaccine manufacturers, of which four are international joint ventures, seven are state run and the rest are private. All 34, it says, have met the most recent (2010) Good Manufacturing Practices requirements.
“China is currently producing nearly all of the commonly-used vaccines for viral diseases such as influenza, measles, rabies (for humans), mumps, rotavirus, hepatitis A and B and for bacterial diseases, including typhoid, tetanus and diphtheria,” says Dr Xu Ming, Vice President of the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Medicines and Health Products.
The dominant player in China’s vaccine industry is state-owned Sinopharm’s subsidiary China National Biotechnology Group, comprising seven manufacturers – one of which is the Chengdu Institute of Biological Products, the producer of the Japanese encephalitis vaccine that was prequalified last year.
In 2010, the China National Biotechnology Group supplied over 740 million doses of 34 vaccines for 28 diseases, representing more than 85% of the vaccines used in China’s immunization programme. The remaining vaccines are purchased by middle-class Chinese families.
China has been exporting vaccines for diphtheria, hepatitis B, measles, pertussis, polio, tetanus and yellow fever to poor countries for decades through bilateral aid programmes, says Xu, but “WHO prequalification of the Japanese encephalitis vaccine is a game changer.”
“As more Chinese companies obtain WHO prequalification, this will open the door to the export of Chinese vaccines,” Xu says.
The CFDA’s role is vital to this process, as it looks at whether the clinical trials needed for licensing a vaccine are conducted ethically and meet international standards. The CFDA only licenses vaccine once it is satisfied with all the required data, including from clinical trials and technical reviews of production facilities and processes, provided by the manufacturer.
Once a new vaccine is licensed, every lot is chemically and biologically tested before it is released along the supply chain – a lot-release system that has been in place since the mid-2000s.
Having a national regulatory agency that meets international standards lets the purchasers and users of the vaccine know that the quality, safety and effectiveness of the vaccine are assured, Rodewald explains.
A major challenge for China’s vaccine industry is to overcome concerns about product safety. China has been plagued in recent years by scandals over drug and food safety. In 2007, the former head of the Chinese State Food and Drug Administration was sentenced to death and executed, after being found guilty of taking bribes and failing to ensure the safety of drugs and devices approved during his tenure.
At home, the Chinese vaccine industry must overcome its image problems, especially with middle-class parents who can afford to pay out-of-pocket for vaccinations and, therefore, exercise a choice about where they are from.
This is important – not just for the sake of confidence at home – but because domestic use will generate vital post-marketing data for vaccine-related adverse events, as these data are needed in countries ill equipped to do such surveillance. There are always some adverse events and the knowledge gained from these enables manufacturers to improve their products.
For Xu, several things are needed to restore public confidence. These include improved information sharing and communication between authorities to identify problems or risks, adjust and upgrade standards and improve the quality of vaccines. The industry also needs to step up its post-marketing surveillance while more stringent regulation is needed.
Betty Su, vice president for Asia Pacific, Boston Health care Associates, Inc., a firm specialized in global market access issues for the health-care industry, echoes Xu’s point about post-marketing surveillance.
“The Chinese industry must realize that quality isn't just about releasing one batch of safe products but about safe transportation – something that is also important when China starts to supply the world with vaccines. This entails, among other things, establishing a tracking and monitoring system of the product's quality when it is out there being given to patients.”
But what would it take for more Chinese vaccines to be marketed outside China? Prequalification is one factor, but can be challenging for manufacturers. The Chengdu Institute of Biological Products obtained WHO prequalification for its Japanese encephalitis vaccine after years of wide-ranging technical support from nongovernmental agency PATH, which is funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) has been working with Chinese suppliers to support their applications for WHO prequalification for several vaccine candidates for the last two years, says Joshua Chu, CHAI’s Director, Vaccines Markets.
The initiative also works with donors and other agencies to implement innovative market-based mechanisms, such as long-term volume guarantees, to make donor funds go further when purchasing vaccines. So far it has established volume guarantees with vaccine manufacturers in India and with other developing countries for other health products.
After Japanese encephalitis, there are plenty of good potential candidates for prequalification and purchase by United Nations agencies, says GAVI’s Malhame. “These include pneumococcal conjugate, rotavirus, human papillomavirus, meningitis A, measles-rubella and inactivated polio virus (IPV) vaccines. China’s vaccine industry should also be encouraged to enter international markets with WHO-prequalified products for other vaccines that are not supported by GAVI.”
Rodewald is also keen to see China’s new IPV vaccine coming down the prequalification pipeline, since the Global Polio Eradication Initiative’s Eradication and Endgame Strategic Plan 2013–18 calls for the vaccine to be introduced into immunization programmes by the end of 2015.
Last year GAVI said it would support the introduction of IPV in the 73 countries that are eligible for its support at about US$ 1 a dose in 10-dose vials. For middle-income countries, UNICEF recently said it would offer the vaccine at between US$ 2 and US$ 3.30 per dose for the same 10-dose package.
“Twenty years ago China began a Sabin strain IPV development programme, and this is likely to be licensed by the CFDA this year,” says Rodewald. “This will be only the second Sabin IPV to be licensed worldwide and would be a very good candidate for WHO prequalification.”
WHO | China enters the global vaccine market





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