Astra Zeneca founder Hill is working closely with the Wellcome Trust. In 2011 this trust financed the following study:

"A seminar entitled 'Selective Reproduction, Bioethics, and the Idea of Eugenics' (that's the cult that believes you have to kill most people to make a better world, which is by the way Bill Gates part of) held at the Wellcome Collection Conference Centre on 6 June attempted to untangle what is meant by the contemporary 'idea of eugenics' in relation to bioethics and, specifically, selective reproduction. Stephen Wilkinson, professor of Bioethics at Keele University and author of 'Choosing Tomorrow's Children: The ethics of selective reproduction', asked the question: 'Is the fact that an action or policy is a case of eugenics necessarily a reason not to do it?' Professor Wilkinson's response was that 'once coercion is taken out of the equation, the answer to this is not obviously yes'."
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https://www.bionews.org.uk/page_93056?fbclid=IwAR0lOK

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