Bill Gates is sad. The co-founder of software giant Microsoft turned philanthropist and epidemiologist laments the direction the world is heading, and vows to change it’s course.
In his now infamous series of TED talks where he not only ‘predicted’ the pandemic and declared that the future of the world travels the path of vaccinations, abortions and digital identification for all of humanity, Bill Gates became our dystopian prophet, a harbinger of doom personified. But today, Bill Gates is sad that the global vision of the world, planted in his head by listening to his Planned Parenthood CEO father at the dinner table as a child, is not yet fully realized. So Bill Gates has written a check for $20 billion to move us closer to seeing his end times dream come true.
Bill Gates started the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation as a way to change the public perception of who he really was, and have used the foundation to send hundreds of millions of dollars in “grants” to major media outlets so they would write nice things about him. Here’s a fun fact, Melinda Gates divorced him because of his refusal to end his relationship with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Bill Gates became the largest private donor to the World Health Organization by giving them over $4.1 billion so he could have access to third world nations to “set up shop” and begin vaccine experiments on the poor people living there. In 2020, the United Nations was forced to admit that the Bill Gates funded polio vaccine in Africa actually caused a polio outbreak. Welcome to Day 850 of 15 Days To Flatten the Curve.
In a series of tweets, Gates lists what he calls “setbacks” over the past two years, as if to say that our world is regressing on so many issues.
“Several huge global setbacks over the past few years have left many people discouraged and wondering whether the world is destined to get worse,” the philanthropist posted on his account. “The pandemic is one of the biggest setbacks in history. The war on Ukraine is a gigantic tragedy for the entire world. The damage from climate change is already worse than most models predicted. The U.S. has taken a huge step backwards for gender equality and women’s health.”
If the tone and the subject are sad, Gates nevertheless says he is optimistic for the future. For example, he says he believes that it is possible to find the path to progress.
“But I’m still optimistic. These setbacks are happening in the context of two decades’ worth of historic progress and I believe it is possible to mitigate the damage and get back to the progress the world was making,” the entrepreneur said.
But to achieve this, he believes that we will all have to do more, starting with him. With this in mind, he has decided to transfer, this month, $20 billion of his personal fortune to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to help him carry out his missions, like preventing pandemics, reducing childhood deaths, eradicating diseases, improving food security and climate adaptation, achieving gender equality and improving educational outcomes.
IF proven monies are being used for nefarious deeds, can't they be frozen?
ReplyDeleteAlso, when does money ventures start to be called criminal intent to commit or did committed crimes, against humanity? IF laws & enforcing our laws worked, threats from those that want this or that, because they have the money to seek it, wouldn't get away with their delusions/illusions of grandeur causing mayhem all over the world, right?
So other's to appoint responsible to for evil deeds thrust upon mankind thus far, and IMO, are all the Organizations with the tools to enforce our laws and made exceptions for the Gates of the World, right? The answer is blowing in the wind, and hope it blows our way so the masses are pointed in the right direction to off-set other's insanity, IMO! Where is Batman or Matt Dillon when you need them? The World is all our playground to play nice in, the Gates of this world play to the death, IMO!