By Jon Fleetwood
Bill HR8595 ensures that Bill Gates’ vaccine consortium GAVI continues to have access to US funding.
A recently submitted House budget proposal aims to allocate $3.35 billion to a growing infrastructure for the international coordination of pandemic response and the handling of “global health threats,” linked to vaccination campaigns, infectious disease control programs, emergency response, and the expansion of public health overseas—while the Gates-backed GAVI vaccine network continues to be funded by US taxpayers.
According to the House Oversight Committee’s final COVID report, the international, pandemic-coordinated response to COVID-19 became an unprecedented global failure, characterized by censorship, scientifically unfounded regulations, massive economic destruction, historic learning losses, public health misinformation, unconstitutional pressure campaigns, catastrophic fraud, forced vaccination, and the expansion of centralized emergency response systems, which the committee itself found caused “immeasurable harm” to Americans.
Despite this catastrophic record, the German government is now taking steps to further institutionalize and financially expand precisely that international architecture for coordinating outbreaks which has produced many of the most destructive measures and consequences of the pandemic in modern history.
The new bill, HR 8595, was introduced last month by U.S. Representative Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL) as the “National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2027”.



Hidden in the “Global Health Programmes” section of the draft law is a far-reaching framework that releases billions of dollars for internationally oriented public health measures under the guise of “global health activities”.
The draft law states:
“For the necessary expenditures to implement the provisions of Chapters 1 and 10 of Part I of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 for global health activities … $3,350,000,000 …”

The draft law then specifies how these funds may be used.
According to the draft law, tax money can be used for the following:
“Training, equipment and technical support to build the capacities of public health institutions and organizations in developing countries.”
This means that the draft law does not only finance humanitarian emergency aid.
It finances the continuous development of an international public health infrastructure capable of coordinating surveillance systems, outbreak response mechanisms, vaccination campaigns, emergency networks and international health crisis response operations across multiple nations.
The draft law also explicitly approves programs related to:
“Disaster preparedness training for health crises”
as well as:
“Programs for prevention, preparation and response to unforeseen and emerging global health threats”.
The same section also finances:
- Vaccination programs,
- Programs to combat infectious diseases,
- HIV/AIDS programs,
- Tuberculosis,
- Malaria,
- polio
- and “other infectious diseases”.
Above all, the draft law explicitly questions the Bill Gates-backed vaccine coalition GAVI (Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization)’s eligibility to receive US tax dollars from the broader global health financing pool.
The legislation states:
“The funds provided under this paragraph may be made available for contributions by the United States to the GAVI Alliance.”

GAVI acts as one of the central hubs for the procurement and deployment of vaccines within the international immunization system and coordinates cooperation with governments, pharmaceutical companies, non-governmental organizations, international organizations and public-private health partnerships to drive mass immunization campaigns worldwide.
The alliance was launched in 2000 with significant support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Significantly, the legislation does not provide for a fixed upper limit on how much of the general global health funds could ultimately be allocated to GAVI-related measures.
Last year, HHS withdrew funding for GAVI after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accused the organization of ignoring peer-reviewed evidence on vaccine safety, suppressing dissenting opinions during the COVID-19 pandemic, promoting COVID-19 vaccinations for pregnant women, and continuing to aggressively promote the DTP vaccine despite a 2017 study concluding that the vaccine “may kill more children from other causes than it saves from diphtheria, tetanus, or pertussis.”
The new bill shows that despite the catastrophic failures, coercive measures, censorship campaigns, and immense social destruction that accompanied pandemic control in the COVID era, Washington is now prepared to pump billions more into the same international outbreak-staging mechanisms, global vaccine networks, emergency response systems, and unelected public health power structures.
Readers can contact their representatives in the House of Representatives here to express their opposition to HR 8595 and urge lawmakers to vote against further taxpayer-funded international epidemic spread programs, global vaccine networks, and centralized pandemic control systems.

























