RFK Jr. is a notorious conspiracy theorist and anti-vaxxer. He gets attention because of his famous family, not because he has any particular knowledge of vaccines or epidemiology. The article itself is full of falsehoods and half-truths. For example, it misquotes Gates as saying he wants to reduce the world's population, but later contradicts itself by correctly quoting Gates saying that he wants to reduce population GROWTH.
An example of a deliberate falsehood is the article's claim that multiple cures exist for the 'rona, which one year into the pandemic we know is not really true. It then goes on to tout the long-discredited drug hydroxychloroquine. This article has a dateline of November 21, 2020, long after hydroxychloroquine was rejected as a viable treatment.
As for the claims regarding Bill Gates and his support of the WHO's vaccination efforts, those have been debunked by various news organizations.
It's good to know the sources of your information. In the case of this website, it is impossible to know who's really behind it. There is nothing on the site that says who runs it or where they are located. And the author of your article is anonymous. They deceptively tacked the biography of a Peter Koenig to the end of the article, but it's apparent he didn't write it. He was only quoted in the article.
If you can find out who is behind the geopolitic.org website, that might give you an idea of whether or not it's a reliable source of information. Since they've deliberated obscured this information, it's reasonably safe to assume they don't want you to know. As I said before, you need to be careful where you're getting your information. Legitimate news sites don't conceal their ownership. And they tend to stick to the truth because they can get sued if they don't.
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