Billionaire Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has been at the center of a lot of conspiracy theories, and his latest statements aren’t making those theories any less plausible.
One would think that, if people are claiming that you secretly run the world and you want to have complete control over politicians and people’s health decisions, you would steer clear of making statements that could confirm those theories. Unfortunately for him, Bill Gates has decided to steer straight into a brick wall.
A clip of Gates’ comments is being shared around the internet, but the source is unclear. It appears to be taking place at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum, and the discussion is entitled “Assessing Global Health and Pandemic Preparedness.”
“This was an interesting test of people’s trust in their politicians or their health system. We didn’t do as well as I would have expected,” Gates said in the clip.
The elites and politicians always seem to overestimate the amount of trust that the people have in them, especially in the United States, which has a history of a healthy distrust of government and people in power.
Dr. Robert W. Malone, MD., inventor of mRNA vaccines (this fact is disputed by some sources, confirmed by other sources), shared the clip on Twitter, though it was originally posted by an account named “Anonymous UK Citizen.”
“Hmmm. Dawning self awareness? Not likely. Projection and blaming others? More likely,” Dr. Malone wrote.
It is obvious that Bill Gates is blaming others. He is essentially saying that the average citizens should have just listened to their ‘betters’ and complied without question.
Hmmm. Dawning self awareness? Not likely. Projection and blaming others? More likely. https://t.co/ucmrQwLo0F
— Robert W Malone, MD (@RWMaloneMD) November 30, 2021