Bill Gates protest at TED talk.
The crowd chants, "arrest Bill Gates"
Sound On pic.twitter.com/m94DCR75L4
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) April 13, 2022
Bill Gates appeared at a TED Talk in Vancouver, Canada on Tuesday, and a crowd of protesters gathered outside to chant that he should be arrested.
I can’t find footage of the talk itself, but according to the TED website, he addressed “conspiracy theories” about him.
INSIDER talked to him after the event and asked him about the protests:
Asked how he felt about the protests, Gates said it was “kind of weird.”
“The Gates Foundation is very involved in vaccines, the invention of new vaccines, funding vaccines, and we’re very proud that, through joint efforts like Gavi, that saved tens of millions of lives,” Gates said, referring to a global alliance getting vaccines to every continent in the world. “So it’s somewhat ironic to have somebody turn around and say we’re using vaccines to kill people or to make money or we started the pandemic.”
Gates added: “Does this turn into something where there’s constantly crazy people showing up? Who knows.”
Writing off anyone who questions these vaccines, and his obsession with these vaccines – which is second only to his obsession with depopulation, which were are told is an unrelated obsession – doesn’t seem to bolster his own position.
He’s also accused people of being “evil” for questioning him and his henchman Fauci.
Microsoft co-founder turned philanthropist Bill Gates says he has been taken aback by the volume of ‘crazy’ and ‘evil’ conspiracy theories about him spreading on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/gFNZw9r7kp pic.twitter.com/nP1AhSl0xp
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 27, 2021
We are all witnessing people dropping like flies out here. The Pfizer documents that were released showed as a matter of fact that they hid known side effects from the public.
Claiming that there is no room for debate and anyone who disagrees with you is insane is not a good position to take, ever. It is one thing to address something and then say “I’ve already addressed this” – but none of it has ever been addressed, and he’s tried to consistently silence anyone who questions him.
He has time to do TED talks whining about how people accuse him of being a part of a conspiracy. Why doesn’t he have time to debate RFK Jr.?
Or Peter McCullough?
If these men are “crazy,” then why not put the issue to rest by showing everyone how crazy they are?
If millions of people were accusing me of being a part of a conspiracy, I would address the issue with something other than insults.
To that point: tape has been released of Gates saying that he met with Trump in 2017 and Trump wanted to investigate the negative effects of vaccines. He said Trump was being advised by Robert Kennedy Jr., who Gates called “someone called Robert F. Kennedy Jr.,” as if people don’t know who he is.
Listen what Bill Gates said. Trump knew about side effects of the vaccines and wanted to stop them. He was right! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/iPIsyjIfSc
— Tina Strong (@TinaStrong61) April 13, 2022
So, it’s not a conspiracy theory that he directly attempted to block the President of the United States from investigating vaccines. That appears to be a conspiracy fact.
What we really need to zoom in on here is the question of the relationship between the fact that he’s promoting global depopulation and also trying to save the lives of everyone on earth from a deadly virus. It does not make sense how both of those things could be true.