09.27.14
Gemini version available ♊︎Bill Gates’ Privatisation Crusade
Summary: Mr. Gates, seeking to increase his huge profits and political power, reaches out to Catholic leaders and David Christian
OUR Wiki page about the Gates Foundation surpassed 200,000 page views some days ago. The page weaves together a lot of references that we have accumulated for nearly a decade (some references go back to the inception of the publicity stunt known as the Gates Foundation).
Earlier this month a Microsoft-connected (MSN) site reinforced the characterisation of Gates’ so-called ‘charity’ as driven by the profit motive. To quote the opening:
The Microsoft Corp. co-founder and world’s richest person first declared his ownership position in Canadian National Railway back in 2000. The bet has paid off handsomely, with a stock-price gain of nearly 900% on the investment.
One of the areas where the Gates Foundation’s influence has become most notorious in recent years is education (that is no longer limited to that). Gates wants Gates (through the Gates Foundation) and Microsoft to profit from privatisation of schools and now he reaches out to religions for help, despite being an atheist himself:
Under the auspices of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Gates and his wife dropped an effort to convince leaders in American Catholic leaders to adopt Common Core, Catholic Education Daily reports.
The famous phrase “he who controls the past controls the future” is used in this article about David Christian and Bill Gates. It covers what we covered last week:
There’s a pretty good argument for saying that while Bill Gates may be the richest person in the world, the most powerful person in the world is an affable historian called David Christian.
Now they get together to try to rewrite the past. Agenda, power, and greed are tied together and it is clear that Gates’ God complex is implicating more and more facets of life. This needs to be stopped. █