Looks like you are getting the hang of things pretty quickly around here ;)
Thank you for this most excellent coverage of a man who has become a god to so many. I think I mentioned to you that I've seen his biography on the bedside table of a few people over the years but something tells me it doesn't go into the subjects you have covered here. Or indeed his life prior to this, which smacks of a person devoid of any respect for humanity. Am curious to know how long a piece like this takes you to put together?
This actually ties is with another favourite subject of mine, the Grand Solar Minimum and the way in which the controlled demolition of faltering systems is always preferable to their natural collapse. So they know we are fast approaching a time when the food system always breaks down. The weather extremes and food shortages in most parts of the world during the last Solar Minimum are well documented here and what is particularly pertinent about this period is the way in which governments struggled to keep their people happy (and compliant) without enough food to go around. Pretty obvious stuff really. So rather than help humanity prepare for this testing period in an appropriate manner (like with those 'fruit walls' of the 1600s I mentioned in a previous post), they would have us do nothing at all. Or worse, prepare for a warmer future!
The GSM cycle which always causes food problems for humans (and culls us in a natural manner) has basically been hijacked and relabelled to better suit a future in which all food comes from a centralised source. And I hesitate to call it food because the real food will be reserved for the lucky few while the rest get to eat recycled trash, bug proteins and lab grown monstrosities which (oh so coincidentally) seem to be getting a big push at the moment. Only in this way can they be sure we will have no opportunity to rise up against them when times get tough, while at the same time maximising the effectiveness of the Earth's natural culling system.
Kissenger said it best of course with his control the food, control the people quote. And it is no coincidence that Schwab was a student of Kissenger who helped conceive the WEF with dreams of depopulation, all of which fits with the overall vision of Gates and his father before him.
Keep up the great work brother!