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Is Bill Gates really a comic book villian?

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I mean, it could seem like that. But you should start asking questions, start digging and start thinking for yourself. Believe me, if you are just a bit open-minded you will find shit that will make you question all that you know.
 

Joe T.

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I came across a Youtube vid by a verified account that caught my attention last night and that was one story it briefly touched upon, to my surprise.

Anyone here know much about The Corbett Report? Are they as loony as Media Bias/Fact Check says they are? They don't really seem like it to me, but I only have two videos to go on. One of the first results that came up on Google when looking into them was from Mother Jones and in trying to trash it they managed to do the opposite with this paragraph:

The incendiary Federal Reserve video, flagged by MSNBC host Chris Hayes earlier this month, is just one of many examples of how political extremists have mastered YouTube’s algorithms and monetization structure to spread toxic ideas ranging from conspiracy theories to white supremacy. The video “Why Social Justice is CANCER,” for instance, appears after searching for “social justice.”


The video about Bill Gates hooked me early by criticizing ABC News/Good Morning America's sorry excuse for a report by John Berman (now with CNN) on a meeting by some of America's billionaires in 2009 "to consider how their wealth could be used to slow the growth of the world's population" (source: The Times). It doesn't make the mistake of parroting the depopulation by vaccination theory (actually shoots it down), instead makes the case that he's after population control and digital IDs are helping him get there. Canadian banks like RBC have been rolling them out just as this pandemic started shutting everything down and that timing raises eyebrows given the several years of planning that went into it all. India already has over a billion people in their system, security breaches and all.

It's the third in a series and I've been working my way backward:

 
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I came across a Youtube vid by a verified account that caught my attention last night and that was one story it briefly touched upon, to my surprise.

Anyone here know much The Corbett Report? Are they as loony as Media Bias/Fact Check says they are? They don't really seem like it to me, but I only have two videos to go on. One of the first results that came up on Google when looking into them was from Mother Jones and in trying to trash it they managed to do the opposite with this paragraph:




The video about Bill Gates hooked me early by criticizing ABC News/Good Morning America's sorry excuse for a report by John Berman (now with CNN) on a meeting by some of America's billionaires in 2009 "to consider how their wealth could be used to slow the growth of the world's population" (source: The Times). It doesn't make the mistake of parroting the depopulation by vaccination theory (actually shoots it down), instead makes the case that he's after population control and digital IDs are helping him get there. Canadian banks like RBC have been rolling them out just as this pandemic started shutting everything down and that timing raises eyebrows given the several years of planning that went into it all. India already has over a billion people in their system, security breaches and all.

It's the third in a series and I've been working my way backward:



I don't hate the uber rich, but I do think that such an intense and disproportionate abundance of resources (money in this case) concentrated in any individual or (relatively) small group isn't good for humanity at large. We are all basically self-interested, and the doors to satisfying that predisposition which are opened in instances of such a state is not good for the everyman. Power loves to concentrate though, by nature. But everyone should be cautious at the influence wielded by those without much in the way of limitation. And we should all be wary of that power and by extension those who are able to wield it.
 

Tesseract

Banned
he's an original gangster

I don't hate the uber rich, but I do think that such an intense and disproportionate abundance of resources (money in this case) concentrated in any individual or (relatively) small group isn't good for humanity at large. We are all basically self-interested, and the doors to satisfying that predisposition which are opened in instances of such a state is not good for the everyman. Power loves to concentrate though, by nature. But everyone should be cautious at the influence wielded by those without much in the way of limitation. And we should all be wary of that power and by extension those who are able to wield it.
that's the way all systems go tho, it's basically a law of nature
 
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