I haven't. There is no such video where Bill Gates says "the vaccine is needed for depopulation."
I think what you might be referring to is a TED talk, where he talked about overpopulation, and how that was a problem, as well as vaccines, and are mishmashing the two things together. I'm assuming what you saw is just a clip, and not his entire TED talk, am I right in assuming that?
Well then this explains why there's no MSM coverage, because Bill Gates isn't coming out against vaccines, or at least there is no evidence of it aside from a few tweets claiming he did.
I also understand that some doctors have, but it's a small percentage of the rest of the medical experts in the US. If being a doctor is the modicum of trustworthiness, I think I'm more inclined to listen to the side that has more doctors.
By the looks of things, I don't think they're necessarily gaslighting you, but I don't think they're telling the full story, considering that at best they misquote Bill Gates
Your article uses a lot of the wrong words too...that's pretty upsetting. Hell, they're bringing in a statement from someone's blog completely misattributing Gates' words:
Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who served as one of the architects of Covid hysteria and had more of an impact than any other individual on the disastrous global pandemic policies, has finally acknowledged that the mRNA shots he’s been promoting for two years are nothing more than expired pharma junk.
Also not something he said. This source is pretty fucky if it's going to misquote someone like that. I think unfortunately they've seemed to have tricked you too
You and u/Bonnieric give very different answers here. Which one is true? Or are both theories?
Not really necessary to write a whole essay, no. You just keep saying that it's unhealthy but aren't saying specifically why, other than that it doesn't have as many almonds as homemade, when the links you share say it's healthy.
Thanks for sharing the ingredients to avoid! However there are brands that don't use this compound. Plus, I think that's mostly linked with IBS. Personally I drink oat milk and the brand I've got doesn't use Carrageenan, but it doesn't seem like it affects everyone the same.
For babies, they absolutely shouldn't be given dairy free milks, so we're in agreement there. I'm not arguing that. I'm just saying that it's not an unhealthy choice for adults unless you have a specific reaction to the compounds that may be used.
Spinach has zero almonds per cup. It's still healthy, so stop using that as a baseline.
Emulsifiers are in all kinds of things. Some are natural, some are synthetic. An emulsifier covers a wide net of different ingredients. Which ones are in almond milk? Do you know? Or do you just read "emulsifiers" and think it's bad?
What gum? How much?
I don't know who those people are.