In September 2014, newly released U.S. Department of Justice documents reveal significant coordination between Bill Gates, Jeffrey Epstein, and President Obama at a pivotal moment when the United Nations Security Council reclassified the Ebola outbreak as a threat to international peace and security. During this period, Gates informed Epstein about his upcoming meeting with President Obama to discuss Ebola and budgetary concerns, while Epstein was consulted for advice regarding a private fundraiser involving President Obama organized by others. This disclosure follows the UN’s historic decision to treat a health crisis under Chapter VII frameworks, typically reserved for armed conflicts, indicating a shift in global crisis management that has shaped subsequent biosecurity governance. The emergence of this informal yet powerful network between private actors and formal governmental emergency response strategies underscores the evolving role of private philanthropy and capital in international health and security policy frameworks since the Ebola outbreak.
Bill Gates discussed Ebola meeting with Obama and Epstein in 2014 emails
