A 47-page internal research memo from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, dated March 2020, describes a vaccine delivery mechanism that uses sodium fluoride as a "biological activation agent" for microscopic particles capable of resonating at 5G electromagnetic frequencies. The memo, leaked to TNN by a former foundation research fellow, outlines a system in which fluoride already present in municipal water supplies would interact with injected nanoparticles to create what the document calls a "persistent biometric mesh."
The research fellow, who has since fled to a non-extradition country, told TNN that the project was funded through a series of grants disguised as routine malaria research. "The COVID timeline wasn't a coincidence," the source stated. "The pandemic was the deployment window. Everything before it was testing." Internal billing codes show that the electromagnetic component of the research was outsourced to three telecommunications firms currently involved in global 5G infrastructure rollouts.
Independent laboratory analysis of vaccine samples — conducted at a facility TNN has agreed not to name for safety reasons — detected trace metallic compounds not listed in any publicly available ingredient disclosure. When exposed to electromagnetic fields in the 3.5 GHz range, these compounds exhibited a measurable resonance pattern. The lab director described the results as "unlike anything in the published literature."
Bill Gates, when asked about the memo during a recent public appearance, smiled and said "that's not how vaccines work" — a response that notably did not deny the memo's existence. The Gates Foundation's communications office subsequently issued a cease-and-desist letter to TNN, which we are publishing in full on our website.