Gates, Soros, other Billionaires Convened to Make Plans in 2009
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https://bit.ly/3CHXGqP)
Two weeks ago, I pointed out that we objectively live through
a period of depopulation: in 2022, deaths were up, and births were
down significantly.
I asked, is this ongoing depopulation an unfortunate accident arising
out of random circumstances, or is it a result of a preplanned and
deliberate strategy? Check my post out (
https://bit.ly/3GBruYc),
as it gives the latest statistics on birth declines and death increases
and introduces the depopulation question:
This Sunday Times article from 2009 sheds light on this further. Our
leading billionaires were so worried about overpopulation in 2009
that they convened a secret meeting to discuss future efforts
to curb it.
Their meeting was very private: The informal afternoon session was
so discreet that some of the billionaires' aides were told they were
at "security briefings".
Stacy Palmer, editor of the Chronicle of Philanthropy, said the
summit was unprecedented. "We only learnt about it afterwards,
by accident. Normally these people are happy to talk good causes,
but this is different - maybe because they don't want to be seen as
a global cabal," he said.
It is hard to disagree with Stacy Palmer! I can fully understand the
desire NOT to be seen as a global cabal. I mean, who wants to be
seen as a global cabal when discussing means to curb overpopulation,
right?
Taking their cue from Gates they agreed that overpopulation was
a priority. Bill Gates did not merely hold private, personal thoughts
about depopulation; he convened a meeting of leading billionaires,
in secret, to discuss his favorite cause, make plans, and execute
those plans!
Another guest said there was "nothing as crude as a vote" but
a consensus emerged that they would back a strategy in which
population growth would be tackled as a potentially disastrous
environmental, social and industrial threat.
The Guardian in 2009, before receiving $12,779,391 in 2017-2018
from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation via grants OPP1197725,
OPP1156923, OPP1177035, INV-017377, OPP1034962, was more
critical of the meeting:
There is little doubt that members of the Good Club have done
amazing work. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, with a current
endowment of more than $30bn, is the biggest philanthropic
organisation ever.
The Soros Foundation has done valuable work setting up democratic
institutions and independent media across the former Soviet bloc.
These titans of philanthropy have also started a trend among the
slightly less wealthy.
But there is a potential downside to the growth of these "uber
donors", especially if the whims of individuals start to take
precedence over the expertise of professionals.
The strange truth is that giving away billions of dollars is
difficult and fraught with risk. There can be waste, mismanagement
and poor investment. At the same time it can actually do harm.
"If you are putting enormous amounts of money into a community
that can't cope with it, then you can implode that community,"
Peterson said.
Others are even more outspoken at the growing dominance of a tiny
handful of billionaires in the development sector. "The problem
with any Good Club is that all the people might not be 'good'. Or at
least not 'good' in universal definitions," said Louise Uwacu, the
Rwandan-born founder of the Canadian education charity
Positivision.
Louise Uwacu above, born in Rwanda, hit the nail on the head,
explaining that these people are not good.
Louise has not exactly slid into obscurity and has not forgotten
about Bill Gates since warning us about him in 2009. Here's Louise's
tweet from 2022:
https://twitter.com/louiseuwacu/status/1518252282575409152
Louise is a smart woman, and she knows how to connect the dots!
She became a Canadian anti-Covid-vaxxer. Check out her Twitter
profile.
https://twitter.com/louiseuwacu
When searching google for the Times article title, a big message
pops up:
https://bit.ly/3vDd7MV
That sort of warning from Google usually means that fact-checkers
(sponsored by Bill Gates and George Soros) are busy writing articles
debunking the questions you and I might ask. Google is waiting for
fact-checks to insert them at the top of the search results.
What was the billionaires' secret strategy to curb overpopulation?
It is difficult to say as no information was made public.
I have some thoughts to discuss later, as the point of this article
is to bring attention to the existence of a secret billionaire club
that was convened to fight overpopulation, not to bring forth an
indigestible hodgepodge of theories. Let me ask you. What do you
think was their strategy? Please provide links if you have any.