Reporter : Li Yun / Editor : Zhu Xinrui / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2021/02/09/a103050165.html / Direct translation
Recently, Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, said in an interview that human society will face two major threats, which may cause millions of lives worldwide. He called on people to guard against the next global pandemic.
In an interview with Derek Muller, the host of the YouTube science education channel "Veritasium", Bill Gates predicted that the two deadly threats that humanity will face are climate change and bioterrorism.
Gates said that these two threats could cause millions of lives worldwide in the future. However, he believes that bioterrorism attacks pose a greater threat to mankind. If someone wants to cause harm to humans, they can create a virus. This means that the probability of people encountering this situation and the cost of treatment will be much higher than this epidemic.
At the same time, Gates also warned that people must be as serious as preparing for the next global pandemic, and should not be caught off guard like this outbreak.
Gates predicted five years ago that it is not missiles but plague that will kill us in the future. He believes that mankind is simply not prepared to prevent the outbreak of a major epidemic.
The Republic of India TV reported that Gates warned in 2015 that a global pandemic might break out in the future, and the culprit may be a respiratory virus similar to the coronavirus. He was convinced because there are many kinds of respiratory viruses, and one kind will break out once after some every time.
The report also said that during the interview, Gates was not pleased with his own words. Instead, he introspected whether he could be more persuasive in the past so that people could face it before the outbreak.
Since ancient times, human beings have encountered countless plagues. In the Bible, there are 68 verses where the "plague" is directly mentioned. This shows that the threat of plague to mankind is far greater than war.
As early as the Great Plague in the late Eastern Han Dynasty in China, there were statistics by researchers at that time that about 20 million people died of illness in 15 years (the population of the country was only 60 million during the heyday of the Eastern Han Dynasty).
Cao Zhi described this tragic image in his article, "Every family has the pain of zombies, and there are wailings in every room, or they may close their doors and die, or they may mourn the family."
At the end of the 15th century, Europeans set foot on the American continent and they brought smallpox. At that time, there were 30 million indigenous people living here, but less than 1 million people remained. In the 14th century, the European "Black Death" (the plague) claimed the lives of 200 million people in Europe.
In 1918, the Spanish flu broke out. In more than a year, about 1 billion people worldwide were infected. According to estimates by contemporary epidemiologists, at least 50 million people worldwide have died from this flu, far greater than the 15 million deaths in the First World War. This flu directly caused the average life expectancy of the American population in 1918 to drop by 15 years.
The 14-year-old Indian astrologer Abhigya Anand, who accurately predicted that 2020 will be like an epidemic, war, and global stock market crash, said in a video released at the end of 2020, how many kinds of SARS-CoV-2 mutant strains are new. There will be as many new viruses as vaccines, super bacteria, and more diseases will follow.
The 16th-century French prophet Nostradamus also predicted that this global plague would be even more devastating in 2021.
Nostradamus predicted: "There are not many young people, half-dead at the beginning." (Fewyoungpeople: half-deadtogiveastart).
Nostradamus accurately predicted many major events in human history more than 400 years ago, from the outbreak of the world war to the birth of the atomic bomb, from Hitler's rise to power to the September 11 terrorist attacks.
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