THE Gates Foundation is hungry. It is hungry for more power and wealth and it is trying hard to make billions by investing in genetically-monopolised crops. The marketing strategy is to pretend it's about curing people's illnesses and/or ending hunger. In reality it's about introducing higher cancer risk and making food more expensive, hence harder to acquire.
"It is rule/reign by proxy, relaying Gates' policies for his investments."AllAfrica, which Bill Gates has bribed to promote his agenda in Africa (this is a large hub of articles, some say the largest in the continent) published the puff piece "Gates Foundation to Build Standard Biotech Lab in Nigeria" and a similar 'article' (more like PR, maybe ghost-written by the peripheral PR agencies) repeats just talking points without doing any investigation. It says: "The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, an independent and Non-governmental Organisation, has concluded arrangement to build a standard biotechnology laboratory to help build human capacity in national programmes in Nigeria and Africa as a whole."
Africa as a whole. Got that?
It is rule/reign by proxy, relaying Gates' policies for his investments. Here is one part which echoes Gates' henchman: "My mission in Nigeria as mandated by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is to see the possibilities of empowering Nigeria: the National Systems, Programmes in Nigeria, to have the capacity to use biotechnology laboratory technologies for crop improvement”." Guess who pays this man's wage. With a black face, a lot of people will fail to spot the ringleader and the foreign profiteer.
Is it actually doing good at all? No, this is not helping Nigeria. In fact, it harms it in many ways. Ask anyone familiar enough with Monsanto why that is. Gates gives these people bribes, as we covered on numerous occasions before (across Africa). Here is the latest example, an award as an excuse for passing bribes (endorsement came with money in the past, maybe this time too).
These people don't seem to mind the fact that Gates is causing polio in Africa, for profit, through malicious corporations that exploit Africans and harm their health for improved revenue (notably Shell). To them, Africa is an opportunity not just because it has vast oil reserves underground but also because it can be extracted from the ground while causing great pollution (smoke, leaks) without incurring the wrath of lawyers. The same goes for clinical trials (drug experimentation on humans in large numbers, without the threat of litigation).
"The whole idea is to monopolise people's food even in less Americanised nations."They keep printing the lie that Gates is working to end polio, giving him credit for other people's work.
While this plutocrat puts his money in abusive oppression we also see further confirmation that confidence in GMO is somewhat low. "According to Nation Of Change," says this report, "in an article dated July 6, Bill Gates his foundation are preparing for doomsday by having a seed vault built in a permafrost mountain of Norway. Specifically in the on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen, which is part of the group of islands known as Svalbard. For those of you that do not know much about Mr. Gates here is a small run down of him according to news reports and articles available internet-wide. Mr. Gates is not only the creator of Microsoft and one of the world's, if not THE world's, richest man. But he is also known for funneling tons of money into the genetically modified food (GMO) realm."
Yes, so sure about the value of GMO that they have a backup vault, eh? But that's not the full story, as the main issue with GMO is the patents. The whole idea is to monopolise people's food even in less Americanised nations. And Gates invests in this agenda (profit) while lobbying for it under the guise of "doing good". We are not going to delve into research about pesticides, cancer, soil toxicity, etc. because it's not our subject of interest (patents are more relevant to us), but for those who wish to know about GMO, there are plenty of good resources all over the Web and in published literature. Techrights has already covered GMO in African in some of the posts below. ⬆