Is Bill Gates really who you
want in charge of the world?
American Thinker,
by
Andrea Widburg
Original Article
Posted By: Magnante,
5/17/2021 4:18:31 AM
Bill Gates has been prominent during the COVID panic. He has all sorts of ideas about controlling people’s lives and “solving” climate change. However, now that his wife is leaving him, the floodgates are opening. The Bill Gates we’re seeing isn’t the amiable, slightly weird genius. Instead, he’s "sexual predator adjacent" -- a man who befriended Jeffrey Epstein and had a questionable relationship with the Clinton Foundation.
For many people, Bill Gates was the genius behind the Microsoft empire. For others, he was a mediocre programmer who had a nose for spotting other people’s talent and, like a mob boss, pressuring them into handing their valuable products over to him.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
bad-hair 5/17/2021 5:37:37 AM (No. 787953)
Howard Hughes in training ?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
pros7767 5/17/2021 7:11:40 AM (No. 788000)
Melinda's getting out before Gates' full involvement in the Covid virus development and subsequent de-population vaccine comes out.
His involvement with the Clintons and Epstein comes as no surprise.
40 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
jinx 5/17/2021 7:57:30 AM (No. 788027)
Birds of a feather... I don't know how she stayed so long. Money is very tempting. I don't think that much of her either.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
udanja99 5/17/2021 8:25:28 AM (No. 788062)
A thousand upvotes, #2!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Hermit_Crab 5/17/2021 8:25:47 AM (No. 788063)
In charge of the world???
Heck no.. He hasn't even been in charge of my computers operating systems for the about 6 years ago when I switched to Linux.
(I know he resigned from titular control of Microshaf; That's not my point.)
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He is the primary reason I have for NOT taking this vaccine.
I don't trust his family's interest in depopulation of the world.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
bigfatslob 5/17/2021 8:44:36 AM (No. 788090)
Don't be surprised when the creature Bill Gates and the vaccine are to rid the world of population. Be very afraid but the plagiarizing weirdo is no better than Joe Biden.
8 people like this.
Reply 8 - Posted by:
Speedypetey 5/17/2021 8:49:08 AM (No. 788095)
Great article by Andrea Widburg. All true points and the sum of all fears.
12 people like this.
Reply 9 - Posted by:
walcb 5/17/2021 8:59:17 AM (No. 788110)
Melinda Gates looks a lot like Bruce Jenner.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
wakeupcall 5/17/2021 9:11:27 AM (No. 788122)
Gates is not a genius. He just happened to have a mother who was in tight with the CEO of IBM when they were looking to get into the personal computer business.
https://forwardthinking.pcmag.com/software/286148-the-rise-of-dos-how-microsoft-got-the-ibm-pc-os-contract
The Rise of DOS: How Microsoft Got the IBM PC OS Contract
By Michael J. Miller
August 10, 2011
Perhaps the most controversial aspect of the IBM PC is how Microsoft ended up with the contract for the operating system, which would eventually make Microsoft's MS-DOS the standard and set the stage for Microsoft becoming the leading PC software company.
Continue reading at the web site
https://forwardthinking.pcmag.com/software/286148-the-rise-of-dos-how-microsoft-got-the-ibm-pc-os-contract
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http://www.cracked.com/article_18807_how-xerox-invented-information-age-and-gave-it-away.html
How Xerox Invented the Information Age (and Gave it Away)
By Jim Avery
October 17, 2010
Imagine that somewhere Ford Motor Corp has a building full of engineers, right now, who have built a flying car that can go 300 miles an hour, runs on water, and has a device that gently massages your groin while you fly it. And Ford doesn't care. Imagine they're just sitting on the future of transportation, while the bulk of the company figures out how to squeeze another decade out of gasoline powered cars. Then, one day, they give a tour to Toyota and GM and happily show them their flying prototype because, why not?
This happened.
Only, instead of a flying car, the device was a personal computer. The company that let the most world-changing invention since aviation get away wasn't IBM, or Intel, or Texas Instruments. Here's a hint: it's the people who probably made your photocopier at work.
If you get an Apple fanboy and a Windows loyalist in the same room they'll eventually get into a heated debate about who really invented the PC, and who was really responsible for each little innovation that came along to make it the device that most of us would rather lose a testicle than live without. In reality, both of them stole the idea from the company you probably associate with infuriating paper jams, empty toner cartridges and photocopied dongs at the office Christmas party.
It all started with a machine they slapped together almost 40 years ago, called the Xerox Alto.
It was the birth of what we know as the personal computer now: It had a screen, a keyboard, a mouse, and a graphical interface -- the very first time all four of these came together in the same machine. Honestly, if the thing had been capable of rendering full color boobs PC evolution could have just stopped right then. And this happened in freaking 1973. Almost a decade before the first Mac would hit store shelves.
But that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Continue reading at the web site
http://www.cracked.com/article_18807_how-xerox-invented-information-age-and-gave-it-away.html
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
EJKrausJr 5/17/2021 9:41:06 AM (No. 788168)
Wild Bill Gates, who woulda thought. Hanging around with Epstein. Naked swims with females. Affairs with subordinates. He has street cred. And the leftists love him.
8 people like this.
Reply 12 - Posted by:
padiva 5/17/2021 10:06:48 AM (No. 788207)
It's a toss up.
It seems like both the pope and billy want to be the antichrist.
Will it be either of them?
(Billy, when you sprinkle ashes on the sun, how will you cover the bottom half or the sun? Where will the ashes go that don't land on the sun? Your jack-and-the-beanstalk mentality is ......)
4 people like this.
Reply 13 - Posted by:
DVC 5/17/2021 11:20:28 AM (No. 788334)
Not ever. I like the OS better than Apple by a whole lot, it was always, especially in the old days, a lot more open and free compared to the "our way or the highway" ultra fascist Apple software approach.
But Microsoft has been converging on the Apple fascist computer approach in the last 15 years, and I will be looking at setting up my machines on Linux when I finally and eventually cannot keep my much beloved, super stable, and comparatively open Win 7 operational.
Gates has been gone from running Microsoft for a LONG time. Busy out trying to run the world, because like Jeff Bezos, he imagines that he is some super genius in all things....and he is NOT. And neither is evil Jeff Bezos.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Zigrid 5/17/2021 11:36:40 AM (No. 788359)
Let's wait for a list of abused women to come forward... it's all the rage now... make a complaint....get some notoriety... sniffle on camera... settle for a healthy sum of money in an off shore bank account...and go away.... all done to deflect attention from the sleeping biden in the White House and the pentagon planning the next middle east war because of gas shortages... thanks to obama/biden's canceling the Pipeline...it's business 101 at Wharton business school...
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Strike3 5/17/2021 2:13:22 PM (No. 788479)
MS DOS and Windows have been barely workable, garbage software through most of their versions but nobody else has been able to improve on them and more importantly, market them successfully through the minefield of laws and patents, most created to benefit Bill Gates.
Where else can you get networking and sharing software that takes days to set up and communicate yet the stuff is so full of holes and hackable that a hundred companies were created for the sole purpose of fighting and removing viruses?
No, Gates is not a genius, he has a big nose for money.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 5/17/2021 3:03:09 PM (No. 788537)
We much better off under the Rothschilds. Old money.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Penney 5/17/2021 3:19:08 PM (No. 788550)
Another Dorian Gray. What a phony.
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