Bill Gates has urged governments worldwide to issue punishments to online users who question mask and vaccine mandates.
In a new 30-minute interview with British politician Jeremy Hunt, Gates discussed “pandemic preparedness” and the current global vaccine rollout.
“We need a new a new way of doing the vaccines,” Gates told Hunt.
Lifesitenews.com reports: Gates stressed the importance of suppressing what he called “false information” surrounding the novel coronavirus and the accompanying government approved “vaccines.” He lamented the rise of so-called “mask hesitancy” and “vaccine hesitancy” among those who choose not to don the coverings or subject themselves to the experimental shots.
Instead of relying on social media to regulate “what stuff should circulate” online regarding scientific discussions on medicine and COVID shots, Gates suggested that governments ought to “step up” to control censorship of online media after criticizing platforms like Facebook for being “a little slow” to bring down the hammer.
Continuing, the technology mogul heaped yet more opprobrium on social media giants, mocking their motivations regarding content publishing as being far from virtuous, while at the same time advocating for governments to take over the policing of internet discussions.
Arguing that it is not “realistic” to expect Big Tech to moderate heavily enough, Gates suggested that “eventually governments will decide [on supposed] wild conspiracy theories: do they have to be double checked? Do they have to slow down their spread? Do you have to put counterbalancing point of views there?”
After expressing some dissatisfaction with the global response to COVID-19, Gates explained that he now wants to see politicians planning for “future pandemics,” building on the back of 2020’s concerted efforts by having international bodies establish medical surveillance programs and begin to “practice” responding to possible biological threats using a series of “germ games.”
Gates called for a “pandemic task force at the WHO [World Health Organization]” which would carry out simulations of bioterrorism attacks at airports, he said, for example.
“You say, okay, what if a bioterrorist brought smallpox to 10 airports? You know, how would the world respond to that? There’s naturally-caused epidemics and bioterrorism-caused epidemics that could even be way worse than what we experienced today.”
The task force would require “tens of billions” of dollars in investment from the world’s nations to prepare for the possibility of a manufactured bioweapon, Gates suggested.
2 comments:
Bill Gates the definition of an idiot. Some successful individuals are just in the right place and the right time or have a knack of using others to achieve their goals. Bill Gates is both. We also need to define what constitutes success. Is a person successful simply by having enormous wealth? I think there is an argument to be made that is not the case. Especially in his case. He was just lucky to be in the right place at the right time with the right people around to achieve his level of wealth. Again, that is not a definition of success. An individual can simply be successful by having a loving family and a great relationship with GOD. aka, what profits a man to gain the entire world, but loses his soul. Bill Gates is just an old person that is bored with his life and gets some kick out of telling others how they should live their lives with a hint of perverted morality with his thought process.
Thanks for the comment, good laugh first thing in the morning. His ideas are just as bad as Prince Charles telling us the problem is cow emissions. His family and himself own a big string of horses. Anyone that owns or rides a horse knows full well, a horse can make a cow blush!
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