The question isn't whether what he says is true (it sounds crazy, AND it is something that he is predicting for the future, so we can't know whether it's true or not).
The real question is, WILL HE BE CENSORED FOR SAYING WHAT HE IS SAYING?
And, if he is censored for it, does that mean he is right?
“It’ll be the most amazing thing mankind has ever done,” says Bill Gates about getting to zero carbon emissions. “It’s an all-out effort, you know, like a world war, but it’s us against greenhouse gases.” https://t.co/pBAn6L6Wdp pic.twitter.com/Ke8yIG6o6G
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) February 15, 2021
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Let us do this on a small-scale basis, a prototype of sorts. Bill Gates can model this behavior for us. First, he sells everything and gives all of his possessions away, except what he needs to live a middle-income lifestyle for a year. Second, while he is selling everything, he resigns from all Boards, Organizations, Charities, and Foundations. Third, he goes to live in a small town in a rural area. Fourth, he lives the life he wants the rest of us to live with only those same resources he envisions for the rest of us.
I think he should reduce his standard of living and eliminate his influence. He should no longer communicate with the cream of society. He needs to live like the masses really live for three to five years. We can see how he does and whether we want any part of it.
It can be like the Bill Gates version of Biodome. We could video and broadcast it as Bill and Melinda and their daughter break sod with a plow and mule. Or a rototiller, but that uses petroleum.
Biosphere 2, not Biodome.
Looks like Woody Allen with hair plugs. That says a lot.
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