Bill Gates Deposition: When 'Little Bill' Started Rocking Back and Forth, Having Been Presented With Some 'Smoking Guns'
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2020-10-02 05:25:55 UTC
- Modified: 2020-10-02 05:25:55 UTC
Don't be misled by the passive-aggressive 'innocent' face of the bully
Summary: Today we look at part 2 of the deposition of Bill Gates, whose decades-long crimes contributed to the monopoly he gained by the mid-nineties, never to be properly punished for what he had done
BELATEDLY REPRODUCED below we have material that is not new but is rotting away, becoming less and less accessible over time (almost inaccessible, just two decades down the line).
"He seems to think a deposition is some sort of a joke and people looking to enforce the law after he committed crimes are themselves to be treated with scorn and even grilled."In the first part, which was published yesterday, we emphasised the sheer arrogance of Bill Gates. He seems to think a deposition is some sort of a joke and people looking to enforce the law after he committed crimes are themselves to be treated with scorn and even grilled. Shades of Donald Trump... (who by the way has COVID-19 now)
Here's the second part:
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We'll spare readers (or viewers) that temptation to give any "highlights"; it's clear that Gates struggles to give good answers as he knows he's guilty. Those awkward pauses are a give-away because he's mincing words (e.g. a 22-second pause at 1:31-1:53, followed by Gates
rocking back and forth -- an infantile reaction -- because he is shown incriminating E-mails). He tries not to say much, reducing the amount of evidence collected against him.
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“I think he [Bill Gates] has a Napoleonic concept of himself and his company, an arrogance that derives from power and unalloyed success, with no leavening hard experience, no reverses [...] They don’t act like grown-ups!”
--Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson