Cheerful Spring2 wrote: » What do you spam threads with your nonsense more like. New vaccines was listed as one of the methods to control population.
Deleted User wrote: » Erm, you're entirely ignoring that family sizes reduce with improved health care. Lack of vaccinations are one of the key reasons for deaths in the developing world.
Ipso wrote: » It's the mental gymnastics involved to ignore this that really shows the desperate need for conspiracy theorists be seen as heroes.
Cheerful Spring2 wrote: » I said Gates would like to see new vaccines that would stop population growth in poorest countries, big difference.
movinghome.. wrote: » In S.Korea everybody has a digital ID number. Health Insurance (mandatory/government led single payer), bank account, credit cards, finger prints, phone registration, tax records, address etc are all linked together with this ID number. All citizens including visa holders from other countries must have one. This fact has been the single biggest reason (along with the really great healthcare system) that the Coronavirus spread is being contained so well there. When a patient contracts the disease- their credit card usage is checked, their movements are noted, including phone gps and public text messages are sent out into the community of places they have been while infected including exact times/dates. Cafes or wherever they have been are temporarily closed and the property there and nearby are quickly disinfected. An infection in any of the 9 jurisdictions in Seoul for example would mean text alerts sent out to all residents living in those of exact movements of individuals in the community. Anybody in danger is advised to isolate, call a number to be collected if they show symptoms and get tested if they wish (free and quickly). This has also meant that most businesses have remained open. The country even held a general election 1 month ago with the highest turnout ever recorded. Something to think about. Without the digital ids things would be very different. Also, it is a reason for a relatively low crime rate compared to most other countries.
Cheerful Spring2 wrote: » There only one referrence Trump visited Epstein at his home.
Dohnjoe wrote: » They were neighbours and knew each other for at least 2 decadeshttps://www.businessinsider.com/trump-epstein-friendship-timeline-history-2019-7?r=US&IR=T So the narrative gets changed to anyone who met with Epstein after 2011 is apparently "evil". Elon Musk met him after 2011, so..
Cheerful Spring2 wrote: » but Gates lied to the press and said he had no relationship with Epstein.
Dohnjoe wrote: » I have met people dozens of times that I have no relationship with, no friendship with, no business relationship with. Did Gates downplay any meetings he had with Epstein? of course he did, like everyone. Stalin was a known mass-murderer, people still met him, it doesn't mean they were automatically interested in mass-murder, it doesn't mean they were automatically "evil". Also Gates is 64 years old, has been married for 25 odd, no evidence he's ever even had an affair, no evidence whatsoever he's racist. Yet here you are, trying to insinuate he's up to some sort of sinister global plot to racially purge people without a shred of evidence.. Then again, I am completely unsurprised you have latched onto Bill Gates as an evil mastermind considering the types of people who believe he is just that
Cheerful Spring2 wrote: » I not ignorning this at all. When did i say this was not true, what post. I said Gates would like to see new vaccines that would stop population growth in poorest countries, big difference.
Deleted User wrote: » So you're opposed to better healthcare cause it naturally results in decreased population growth? They also don't tend to be new vaccines, they're vaccines that we already receive or simply dealing with illnesses that have already been eradicated in wealthier countries. Not exactly nefarious...
Dohnjoe wrote: » "Bill Gates is involved in helping millions of the world's poorest, but he met Epstein more than once, therefore he's evil, therefore whatever good he's doing in the world is pure evil" I could call it childish, but that would be an insult to the basic intelligence of kids
We need to make billions of doses, we need to get them out to every part of the world, and we need all of this to happen as quickly as possible. ...There’s simply no alternative.
Goverments will 'need to' expedite their usual drug approval processes in order to deliver it to 7 billions people quickly. aka Emergency Licencing
As of April 9, there are 115 different COVID-19 vaccine candidates in the development pipeline. I think that eight to ten of those look particularly promising. (Our foundation is going to keep an eye on all the others to see if we missed any that have some positive characteristics, though.)
It might not be a perfect vaccine yet—and that’s okay.
I suspect a vaccine that is at least 70 percent effective will be enough to stop the outbreak.
We need to manufacture and distribute at least 7 billion doses of the vaccine.
Getting the vaccine out in low-income countries could save millions of lives. The good news is we already have an organization with expertise about how to do this in Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » This is what makes his claims so pathetic! Not even a shred of evidence, not even a sniff of any wrongdoing by Gates but CS sees evil. Meanwhile he talks up Trump, A man who cheated on his pregnant wife, in fact all of his wives, who has bare backed porn stars, a man who constantly lies and was also friends with Epstein for decades (often partying with him) a man who has walked into the dressing rooms of teenagers (some of whomever were in a state of undress) without any announcement "because he could". Between Gates and Trump I know which one I consider to be the pervert.
Kidchameleon wrote: » Hi could you post links to evidence that Trump: * cheated on his pregnant wife * constantly lies * was friends with Epstein for decades * "often" partied with Epstein * walked into the dressing rooms of teenagers Thanks.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » I could yes.
Kidchameleon wrote: » Go ahead so. Either that or I'll assume your talking out of your rear.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » people have better things to be doing than responding to nonsense posts like that
Kidchameleon wrote: » Have you any opinions on Bill Gates relationship with Rick Jones (a known child pornographer)? What about Bill Gates relationship with Epstein (which was far more involved than Trump/Epstein)? What about the Bill/Melinda foundations experiments on African girls which left thousands infertile?
Kehlani Massive Magnum wrote: » However he has of course in the past funded actual chip implants (beyond the scope of simple DigitalID QDTs) that could be considered 'family planning', (or worse if you read the Guardian's view). https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/architecture-design-blog/2014/jul/11/design-futures-remote-controlled-contraceptive-microchip-launch-by-2018 .
Cheerful Spring2 wrote: » Good find, what I suspected was the case here.
King Mob wrote: » So you now believe in the Biblical prophesy of the "Mark of the Beast" as well?
Cheerful Spring2 wrote: » My understanding the mark of the beast is 666. Do I believe it? I not religious but I do believe the heaven described in the bible likely in the Cosmos and not what we think it is in our heads. It make more sense to me we part of a larger family and what ancient people thought were gods are actually travellers from somewhere else.
King Mob wrote: » So you do believe in Accumluator's belief that these marks are the mark of the beast?
Cheerful Spring2 wrote: » I think he clarified not meant to be taken literally. He can explain himself and I remember he said something last week about it.
Cheerful Spring2 wrote: » Do I believe the mark of the beast is a reference to people being marked with digital tattoos? That’s a giant leap to make and there no evidence for that.
King Mob wrote: » So such a claim is false?