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Bill Gates reveals next plague (date inside)🧪🌍

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It may already be here and it will be much deadlier than COVID-19. Here's how to prepare... [Click here]( to unsubscribe our email list or mark as [SPAMÂ](. ---------------------------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------------------------- On October 18, 2019,  Bill Gates held a private event in NY.🎉🗽  He brought together some of the world’s most powerful people.  To share his prediction that a deadly infection would sweep the globe.  Then…  Just 30 days later  The first case in China was identified.🇨🇳😷  Coincidence?  Well, the mainstream media would like you to think so.😄📺🗞️  But I’m not so sure.  And guess what?  Mr. Gates has just stepped out and made another prediction.  So if last time is anything to go by,📝✨  Another outbreak could be just days away.  The most alarming part?  Well.  From Gates’s prediction.  It looks like the China was a dry run😅🇨🇳  And this next one is going to be way more like Ebola.  For context, it affected just 1 in 1000.  But Ebola affects around 9 in 10.  Can you imagine 9 in 10 Americans dropping?😮  I don’t like those odds.  It truly will be like the plague God spoke to us about in The Bible.  Thankfully, one 🧑‍⚕️Dr. picked up on Gates’ prediction.  And he’s shared a [10-second immunity hack](  So you can protect yourself and your family from this unholy plague.  But don’t wait to discover this “immunity hack”.  Because it looks like this “plague” could hit America any day…😷🌎  And once you’re infected.  There’s no going back. So…  [⇒ Do THIS to protect yourself from Gates’ “plague” (takes 10 secs)](  ~Healthcarediet --------------------------------------------------------------- You  opted in to receive these emails when you requested information or entered one of our contests. You can [Manage Subcription]( here if you do not want to receive these emails any longer. To help make sure we make it into your inbox, add support@healthcarediet.net to your address book. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@Healthcarediet.net 1712 Pioneer Ave., Ste. 2035 Cheyenne, WY 82001, USA [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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