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« on: October 12, 2010, 02:18:00 PM » |
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What is in it for him? I do not trust him. But why is he investing billions for the eugenics game? Does he think he will profit from it?
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« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2010, 02:42:38 PM » |
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The following is just my opinion.
I believe that these guys like Gates are groomed for their positions because of bloodlines. He is just the one picked to be the front for the technology and direction that was planned. I personally remember seeing Bill on a computer trivia game show for some charity in the early 90's, I believe it was, and this so called genius of computers was getting every other question wrong, and one of his answers clearly demonstrated that he didn't even understand the concept of a kilobyte at the time. Yes, I would love to find this clip! So, being groomed from early on, he would be brought up in an environment with a paradigm, or religion, where there are those who deserve to be here and inherit the Earth, and those who need to go, because it's the best thing to do mind you... it is GOOD in his mind to depopulate the Earth. Anything to accomplish this is looked at as a success. So, it's not at all about profiting in money, it is profiting in acquiring the world and the future of existence for his/their offspring, and, who knows, possibly being "reincarnated" via science someday. Anyone else who is living is seen as using resources that they think of as theirs to be used be their offspring, and so, those people must go, unless they serve them in some way.
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« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2010, 02:46:23 PM » |
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It's in his genes. He inherited this sickness! 
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« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2010, 03:12:22 PM » |
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The following is just my opinion.
I believe that these guys like Gates are groomed for their positions because of bloodlines. He is just the one picked to be the front for the technology and direction that was planned. I personally remember seeing Bill on a computer trivia game show for some charity in the early 90's, I believe it was, and this so called genius of computers was getting every other question wrong, and one of his answers clearly demonstrated that he didn't even understand the concept of a kilobyte at the time. Yes, I would love to find this clip! So, being groomed from early on, he would be brought up in an environment with a paradigm, or religion, where there are those who deserve to be here and inherit the Earth, and those who need to go, because it's the best thing to do mind you... it is GOOD in his mind to depopulate the Earth. Anything to accomplish this is looked at as a success. So, it's not at all about profiting in money, it is profiting in acquiring the world and the future of existence for his/their offspring, and, who knows, possibly being "reincarnated" via science someday. Anyone else who is living is seen as using resources that they think of as theirs to be used be their offspring, and so, those people must go, unless they serve them in some way.
Very interesting. I've thought that, too.
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« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2010, 03:34:01 PM » |
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The following is just my opinion.
I personally remember seeing Bill on a computer trivia game show for some charity in the early 90's, I believe it was, and this so called genius of computers was getting every other question wrong, and one of his answers clearly demonstrated that he didn't even understand the concept of a kilobyte at the time. Yes, I would love to find this clip!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKSrREcgYkU
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« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2010, 04:06:41 PM » |
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The elites have grandiosity.
When you have billions of dollars it becomes a full time job just to spend it all.
I remember reading an article where Gates was worth $80 billion back in the year 2000. Let's say he lives for another 45 years after the year 2000.
$80 billion / # of days in 45 years (16463.25) = $4.8 million per day.
When you have that kind of money you can literally buy whatever the f**k you want. He's delusional because he doesn't know what to do with it all. He spends it on geoengineering, vaccines that reduce fertility, and on GMO experiments because he is on a f**king power trip. When you can afford the latest gadgets that are 30 years ahead of the regular marketplace, afford the finest foods, wines, drugs, prostitutes, land, houses, limos, etc.; all of those material things are not enough, so he's got to go over the edge to feel fulfilled.
Here's the signs of grandiosity: The grandiosity section of the Diagnostic Interview for Narcissism (DIN) (Second edition) is as follows*:
1. The person exaggerates talents, capacity and achievements in an unrealistic way. 2. The person believes in her/his invulnerability or does not recognise his/her limitations. 3. The person has grandiose fantasies. 4. The person believes that he/she does not need other people. 5. The person regards himself/herself as unique or special when compared to other people. 6. The person regards himself/herself as generally superior to other people. 7. The person behaves self-centeredly and/or self-referentially. 8. The person appears or behaves in a boastful or pretentious way.
*Gunderson J, Ronningstam E, Bodkin A The diagnostic interview for narcissistic patients Archives of General Psychiatry, 47, 676-680 (1990)
If the elites didn't have connections, they would end up in the very same mental institutes that they fund, because they are the craziest ones out of the human family.
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« Reply #6 on: October 12, 2010, 04:20:58 PM » |
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thanks for this.
i wondered too. the guy doesn't fit his 'description' at all. unable to speak intelligently on demand regarding subjects he is completely immersed in. either the truth is too despicable or he is unaware of the truth
Yeah, no problem. It was just kind of weird for me watching this guy throughout my life. The Commodore 64s came around when I was in highschool. Then, here's this geeky kid "genius" who invented the almighty Windows. Then I would see him here and there doing the tv show circut, and like you said, never coming off as all that intelligent. I guess I made the mistake of disregarding him as important because here he is now trying to solve the world's problems his way, with the funds to back him. All I know is, I never voted for him.
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« Reply #7 on: October 12, 2010, 04:34:42 PM » |
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The elites have grandiosity.
When you have billions of dollars it becomes a full time job just to spend it all.
I remember reading an article where Gates was worth $80 billion back in the year 2000. Let's say he lives for another 45 years after the year 2000.
$80 billion / # of days in 45 years (16463.25) = $4.8 million per day.
When you have that kind of money you can literally buy whatever the f**k you want. He's delusional because he doesn't know what to do with it all. He spends it on geoengineering, vaccines that reduce fertility, and on GMO experiments because he is on a f**king power trip. When you can afford the latest gadgets that are 30 years ahead of the regular marketplace, afford the finest foods, wines, drugs, prostitutes, land, houses, limos, etc.; all of those material things are not enough, so he's got to go over the edge to feel fulfilled.
Here's the signs of grandiosity: The grandiosity section of the Diagnostic Interview for Narcissism (DIN) (Second edition) is as follows*:
1. The person exaggerates talents, capacity and achievements in an unrealistic way. 2. The person believes in her/his invulnerability or does not recognise his/her limitations. 3. The person has grandiose fantasies. 4. The person believes that he/she does not need other people. 5. The person regards himself/herself as unique or special when compared to other people. 6. The person regards himself/herself as generally superior to other people. 7. The person behaves self-centeredly and/or self-referentially. 8. The person appears or behaves in a boastful or pretentious way.
*Gunderson J, Ronningstam E, Bodkin A The diagnostic interview for narcissistic patients Archives of General Psychiatry, 47, 676-680 (1990)
If the elites didn't have connections, they would end up in the very same mental institutes that they fund, because they are the craziest ones out of the human family.
Well that certainly describes the lot of them! Al Gore kept coming to my mind as I read the list... inventing the internet... gonna save the world from C02...ect ect... he probably watches the Dosequis Most Interesting Man in the World commercials and thinks to himself, "What a loser".
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« Reply #8 on: October 13, 2010, 06:53:55 PM » |
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What is in it for him? I do not trust him. But why is he investing billions for the eugenics game? Does he think he will profit from it?
greed...mainly greed. he does indeed believe he will "profit" from it, that's the motive. for this type of person the ends always justify the means. power, control, immortality...they are obsessed by these things. they have no love. they are weak and afraid and lashing about trying to beat their own shadow. they are trying to fight against nature, their creator. we have love, the most powerful force in the universe, and as soon as enough of us realise that, we will know true peace.
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