Jennifer Gates Jokes Over Conspiracy Theories Claiming Bill Gates Can Get 'Implanted on Brain' via COVID-19 Vaccine

Jennifer Gates
Jennifer Gates via Instagram

COVID-19 has been one of the most conspiracy-filled phenomena of the 21st century, as people have disbelief over the virus with some refusing to wear masks or be vaccinated with Pfizer or Moderna's shots. One of the most popular and known conspiracy theories is that Bill Gates would be "implanted" on the brain after getting vaccinated.

In a recent Instagram post of Bill Gates' daughter, Jennifer Gates (@jenniferkgates), she shared how she recently received her first dosage of the COVID-19 vaccine, in which she is grateful for the immunization. Throughout the post, she mentioned vaccine awareness and the importance of getting vaccinated to fight against the SARS-CoV2.

However, towards the end, Jennifer Gates joked about a conspiracy theory about Bill Gates being "implanted on the brain" whenever a dose is administered to a patient. The scheme of a conspiracy came from speculations from QAnon supporters and the group, saying that Bill Gates and Dr. Anthony Fauci were behind the outbreak that caused the world to shutdown.

Bill Gates Conspiracy Theory

Apart from QAnon and its supporters, various groups that were initially on Facebook and Twitter have rallied over Parler, a "free internet" social media platform that holds no restriction over its users and their discussion. One of the most popular conspiracy theory pits Bill Gates as one of the masterminds in the COVID-19 pandemic to profit over the illness.

The "fake news" and misleading information were repeatedly clarified and denied by Bill Gates, which evolved to various conspiracy theories including the vaccine to have microchips that spy on people. Moreover, the Microsoft co-founder was the one pointed to by the conspiracy theorists saying that he connived with pharmaceutical companies.

Jennifer Gates Promotes Mask Use After COVID-19 Vaccination

After getting vaccinated, Jennifer Gates snapped a photo and posted it on the media-sharing social network, Instagram, that shows her "I got my COVID-19 vaccine" sticker as proof of the procedure. Here, she relayed how she was fortunate and privileged to receive one of the early doses of the immunization shots which is a scarce resource today.

Additionally, Gates mentioned that she would still wear protective coverings, primarily a face mask, when going out to the public, and avoid getting infected with the virus. After which, she made jokes about the conspiracy theory, as she got vaccinated and Bill Gates was not implanted in her brain.

COVID-19 Vaccination in the US

COVID-19 Vaccinations in the US are slowly increasing in coverage and receiving a steady stream of dosages during the start of February, where it has already moved to the public administration of the first shots. The country advises people to get immunized against the COVID-19 virus and let their bodies develop antibodies to combat its spread and drastic effects.

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Written by Isaiah Alonzo

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