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Do you trust Bill Gates?

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,586 ✭✭✭4068ac1elhodqr


    Meanwhile back on topic I.e. (Do you trust Bill Gates), one of the most signifcant and specific signs of untrustowrthness comes from the leader of the Nation of Islam:

    Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan trended on Twitter on Saturday after he accused Dr. Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates of trying to “depopulate the Earth” through the development of vaccines aimed at ending the coronavirus pandemic.

    https://dailycaller.com/2020/07/04/l...e-coronavirus/

    Speaking at Nation of Islam headquarters in Chicago, Farrakhan urged African leaders and his followers to avoid accepting vaccines and medications developed by Western scientists.


    This is very specifc indeed, Louis Farrakhan claims partnership of Fauci and Bill Gates of trying to “depopulate the Earth”, via vaccines.
    With 10's of thousands of members (Nation of Islam) and perhaps, who knows millions of followers, this is a very clear and specific conspiracy theory indeed.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Meanwhile back on topic I.e. (Do you trust Bill Gates), one of the most signifcant and specific signs of untrustowrthness comes from the leader of the Nation of Islam:

    Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan trended on Twitter on Saturday after he accused Dr. Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates of trying to “depopulate the Earth” through the development of vaccines aimed at ending the coronavirus pandemic.

    https://dailycaller.com/2020/07/04/l...e-coronavirus/

    Speaking at Nation of Islam headquarters in Chicago, Farrakhan urged African leaders and his followers to avoid accepting vaccines and medications developed by Western scientists.


    This is very specifc indeed, Louis Farrakhan claims partnership of Fauci and Bill Gates of trying to “depopulate the Earth”, via vaccines.
    With 10's of thousands of members (Nation of Islam) and perhaps, who knows millions of followers, this is a very clear and specific conspiracy theory indeed.

    Erm, he's not the most credible. He's plugged dianetics to members of Nation of Islam and engaged in lots of anti-semitism. Why would you classify him as a credible source of anything? He's basically spent years courting controversy.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,586 ✭✭✭4068ac1elhodqr


    Erm, he's not the most credible. He's plugged dianetics to members of Nation of Islam and engaged in lots of anti-semitism. Why would you classify him as a credible source of anything? He's basically spent years courting controversy.

    Err credible, or credible not, as a source is entirely 'subjective'. You have one view, his followers have another.

    The important factor is this appears to be the view of Nation of Islam's leadership, and thus it's followers it's influence over African leaders may also be substantial.

    This from a significant Islamic leader, also isn't any reference to the Bible (as others try to claim as the only source for all Gates concerns).
    Perhaps the Koran itself forewarns of such a BillGates charachter?
    The BAME community have already expressed concerns on their lowered rates of survival.

    Meanwhile 19% of 'Democrat voters' in the US, reckon Gates is up to no good, and 28% (average) of all Americans (Yahoo News and YouGo Survey).

    Plenty of others have concerns about Gates.
    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Gates' work gives him 'dictatorial control of global health policy.'
    (suppose you will resort to name-calling Kennedy also).

    The mistrust of Gates is extensive, and it simply didn't just appear out of think air.

    If you were to take a worldwide poll today on levels of trust, there would likely be a significant level of mistrust displayed in the results.
    All with a wide variety of complex or well-founded reasons.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Err credible, or credible not, as a source is entirely 'subjective'. You have one view, his followers have another.

    The important factor is this appears to be the view of Nation of Islam's leadership, and thus it's followers it's influence over African leaders may also be substantial.

    This from a significant Islamic leader, also isn't any reference to the Bible (as others try to claim as the only source for all Gates concerns).
    Perhaps the Koran itself forewarns of such a BillGates charachter?
    The BAME community have already expressed concerns on their lowered rates of survival.

    Meanwhile 19% of 'Democrat voters' in the US, reckon Gates is up to no good, and 28% (average) of all Americans (Yahoo News and YouGo Survey).

    Plenty of others have concerns about Gates.
    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Gates' work gives him 'dictatorial control of global health policy.'
    (suppose you will resort to name-calling Kennedy also).

    The mistrust of Gates is extensive, and it simply didn't just appear out of think air.

    If you were to take a worldwide poll today on levels of trust, there would likely be a significant level of mistrust displayed in the results.
    All with a wide variety of complex or well-founded reasons.

    He encouraged the members to do scientology auditing.... That is the definition of not credible.. A large proportion of Americans don't believe in evolution so once again more a sign of gullibility.


  • Registered Users Posts: 81,626 ✭✭✭✭Overheal


    What has this got to do with Bill Gates?
    Please see the title (subject matter) of this thread, and thus: stay on topic.

    still ignoring mod instructions not to backseat moderate immediately after a 24 hour ban to that effect. Take 7 days off and never post in this thread again


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  • Registered Users Posts: 12,445 ✭✭✭✭The Nal


    11% of Floridians blame Bill Gates for coronavirus.

    https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/article244051832.html


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,294 ✭✭✭Hoop66


    What percentage blame Obama?


  • Registered Users Posts: 81,626 ✭✭✭✭Overheal


    Hoop66 wrote: »
    What percentage blame Obama?

    At least 1 but he barely qualifies as a FL resident - just enough to get ticket discounts in Orlando but not enough to actually vote by mail.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/03/06/trumps-bogus-effort-blame-obama-sluggish-coronavirus-testing/


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