Bill Gates Wants The ‘Crazy Conspiracy Theories’ About Him To Go Away

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Bill Gates would like it if the ‘crazy conspiracy theories’ about him would go away.

The billionaire pandemic expert says that he’s been approached by people in public who claim that he’s “putting chips into people.”

According to the man who, apparently, just wants to save the world, it’s kind of “strange to see”.

“Wow, those people really exist; it’s not just some robot sending out crazy messages” Gates said.

Activist Post reports: According to The Guardian, Gates also said it’s “tragic” if such beliefs made people reluctant to trust vaccines or to wear masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We’re really going to have to get educated about this over the next year and understand…how does it change people’s behaviour and how should we have minimized this,” he said.

The COVID-19 vaccine, which Gates was referring to, was mandated in countries across the globe during the pandemic in unprecedented ways. In countries like Canada, citizens lost rights like mobility for declining the vaccine, which was approved on an emergency-use basis.

In a Twitter interview with Professor Devi Sridhar, head of the Global Health Governance Programme, Gates said he couldn’t understand why some theorists think he wants to inject people with microchips.

“People like you and I and Tony Fauci have been subject to a lot of misinformation,” he said. “I didn’t expect that. Some of it, like me putting chips in arms, doesn’t make sense to me – why would I want to do that?”

Gates has been accused of wanting to embed humans with microchips because he’s donated millions of dollars to COVID-19 research, including vaccine development, through his private charity, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

In a New York Times op-ed by Linsey McGoey, a director of the Center for Research in Economic Sociology and Innovation at the University of Essex, McGoey wrote about concerns with the Gates Foundation.

She said the Gates Foundation is controlled by an unusually small board of trustees, including “Bill, his estranged wife, Melinda, and the billionaire investor Warren Buffett.”

9 Comments

  1. He’s like the moon landing. Operation Slam Dunk. They robbed taxpayers of 200 billion dollars in today’s money and gave them fraud.
    Wouldn’t have even cost them 1 million.
    Now that they can’t even launch a rocket to the moon they say its because nasa destroyed all of the 200 billion dollars worth of technology and so they’ve had to start again as if playing monopoly and being sent back to start, needing another 200 billion from the banker again.
    It was obviously a fraud even when they televised it love from the moon surface to the TV in my classroom talking to the president on his radio telephone to the moon.
    That’s the same as Gates conspiracy theories.
    Covids a deadly threat made by bat’s in China and Pfizers jab of mucks the cure. Yeah sure and mam walked on the moon.

  2. Your claim, on the Rio Times Telegram page, that Bill Gates is a pandemic expert, is beyond belief. Which imbecile creating the copy called him an expert on the pandemic? The only thing he’s any good at is creating viruses and bunging companies to create Clot-Shots. Expert my arse!

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