From #69 in the No there is 1973 3.
Billy G's freshman photo from 1973-
https://x.com/BillGates/status/639408981807616000
That is weird TBT to my early days at Harvard."
Okaay he plays these weird word games, so it's not what we think he means.
#2222 Sep [19], 2018 8:25:34 No 3094 [ 23/6]
I've been on the hunt for #19.
Page 299- Bingo! The first section has 14 lines.
In the next section line 7+8- "On September 19, he flew from Monrovia to the United States, landing in Dallas Texas, on September 20 to visit his son and his son's mother. Before flying, he had denied contact with Ebola on an airport questionnaire. "
He came down with Ebola but as we know the hospital didn't diagnose it correctly and sent him home.
Page 300. September [28] he became severely ill and ended up in intensive care. He died on October 8th.
Obviously the public was alarmed - I like this part- "Where did you get your degree from, North Korea?"
The Gates connection.
Page 294-
"Sylvia Burwell had replaced HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius for President Obama's second term."

She had come from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation..."
Tom Frieden was very concerned about the outbreak in West Africa and was at odds with her.
Lots of key numbers here.
Page 301- October [12], 2014 was going to be a hectic day...because he was going on tv shows.
He went to his computer at 5:45 [14] to see an e-mail HHS 'breaking' situation. It was a bombshell.
Nina Pham was [26] years old and was the second patient with Ebola and the third was [Amber] Vinson.
He then quotes the October [14], 2014 article from USA today "Fear Spreads Faster Than Ebola."
October [19] he was to appear on all five of the major Sunday TV shows. Page 303.
This is most interesting- Fauci took over her care from Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. She was suffering from liver toxicity as a result of experimental drugs given to her. Remdesivir?
Did he notify the hospital? He appears he was aware of the problem.
So how had she contracted Ebola? She had followed the protocol given to her - CDC?
She had parts of her skin and hair exposed and when she removed what she did have on she did not shower. Page 306.
"Nina did not break protocol; she was initially given a protocol that was not appropriate for intensive care of an Ebola patient."