Imperial College London

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Group.png Imperial College London  
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AbbreviationICL
Formation1907
HeadquartersLondon, UK

Bill Gates Grant

In March 2020, Imperial College received 79 million pounds from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation "to develop a new tool for malaria control and elimination in sub-Saharan Africa."[1]


 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation“The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation funded two models to “predict” the spread of COVID-19. The Imperial College London and the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation in Seattle predicted that 2.2-million Americans would die unless drastic lockdown measures were followed. Both colleges quickly reduced their predictions, but the world is still in lockdown as a result of it. In 2005, the Imperial College of London predicted that 200-million people worldwide would be killed by bird flu. When the “crisis’ was over, the virus had killed 78 people worldwide. In 2009, the College predicted that the swine flu would kill 65,000 people in the UK, but the final number was 457. From 2006 through 2018, the Gates Foundation donated $185-million to the College to continue their good work.”William Engdahl
Jon Rappoport
1 May 2020

 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEnd
Richard Sykes (Big Pharma)RectorJanuary 20012008

 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndDescription
Exercise Cygnus18 October 201620 October 2016Simulation exercise to estimate the impact of a hypothetical H2N2 influenza pandemic in the UK. One of the purposes of the scenario prepared by experts from Imperial College London was to overcome Whitehall skepticism of their earlier absolutely wrong epidemic forecasting, and to drill politicians to make certain prepared responses in case of an emergency. Held October 2016.

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Poppy AllonbyHead of the Global Product for BlackRock in EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) & APAC (Asia-Pacific)
Alexander Arbuthnot1 May 1986
Bill DurodiéAcademic
"Terror expert"
Has regularly appeared on BBC as a "terrorism expert".
Lucy Morgan EdwardsUKAuthor
Journalist
UK citizen who has written a few articles for commercially-controlled media. Her experience in Afghanistan led her to doubt the claims that the War on Afghanistan was an act of altruism, and she pulls no punches about The Cabal which has taken over the US government.
John Egan1939UKBusinesspersonWent to the 1986 Bilderberg as Jaguar CEO
Eduardo Marçal Grilo8 February 1942PortugalPoliticianPortuguese politician. Attended the 1999 Bilderberg. From 2000 director of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
Sunetra Gupta15 March 1965UKAcademicIndian-born British infectious disease epidemiologist
Martina Hirayama1970German
Switzerland
Politician
Chemist
Swiss up-and-coming politician with a Bilderberg wind since 2019
Adam Holloway29 July 1965UKSpook
Soldier
Politician
UK military intelligence officer and Conservative politician
Vuk Jeremić3 July 1975SerbiaPoliticianOtpor! activist. Part of "the most westward-leaning government Serbia has ever had".
Trevor Phillips31 December 1953UK
Grace Reksten SkaugenNovember 1953NorwayDeep state operative
Businessperson
Daughter of shipowner Hilmar Reksten, with many central board positions in the Wallenberg sphere.
Matt Tait1987Spooky academic
Marc WarnerAugust 1984BusinesspersonBusinessman using AI to detect "terrorist" propaganda. Brother of Ben Warner
H. G. Wells21 September 186613 August 1946AuthorEnglish science fiction writer and futurist
Chris Whitty21 April 1966UKChief Medical Adviser to the UK Government during Covid-19.
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