So it happened. Bill Gates finally commented on all conspiracy theories in which he stands behind the creation of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus and wants to chip all people with vaccines. Or something like that.
- I've never been involved in microchip creation. It's hard to deny all these theories because they are either terribly stupid or terribly strange, " says Bill Gates .
It is hard to disagree with Gates. You see, I like to read the discussions on many Facebook groups that bring together conspiracy theorists out of curiosity, so I'm pretty good at the quality of these stories. And it's miserable. Very miserable.
Very often it just looks like someone throws a picture, for example with a picture of Bill Gates and a note (the red font seems to be the most popular), that if we subtract a few letters, add a few and change it a bit, Bill Gates turns into SATAN . And just below such a picture appears a dozen or so comments: it was known for a long time / right, I recommend you read about it / people wake up! and so on.
What is the theory of Bill Gates created the coronavirus?
More or less like this: Bill Gates has paid for the creation of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus and for some years (the number often changes, fans of conspiracy theories like to improve their stories) he already has a ready vaccine, but he hides this fact because he wants to chip all people.
Oh, these chips - although not all versions of this theory - will contain SOMETHING (for example, dark matter or quantum chips), which will make Bill Gates be able to start the Great Plan for Earth Depopulation. Now imagine that someone is accusing you of the same thing and try to explain to him that something is more wrong. Good luck.
Where did this theory come from?
From one very highly interpreted statement by Gates, who said in 2010 that in societies where mortality falls below 10/1000 (due to vaccines, among others), fertility is also decreasing. That's just the statistics. Meanwhile, a group of conspiracy theorists deduced from this statement that Gates wants to depopulate Earth by means of mandatory vaccination. Why? And why does somebody set fire to 5G masts? Exactly.
Conspiracy theorists also absolutely ignore the huge subsidies from the Gates foundation to help third world countries. If I were Bill Gates and wanted to depopulate Earth, I would start by closing my foundation, which saves quite a few people every year. But since it does not fit into the general narrative Gates = Satan, it means it's not worth mentioning.
I am not surprised that Bill Gates does not take these accusations seriously
It is difficult to argue with people who believe that the vaccines for coronavirus grown in the laboratory for several years contain quantum microchips designed for human depopulation. Imagine someone approaching you on the street and at the beginning offering you such accusations. At most, you can blink a few times in surprise and, being calm, move away as soon as possible. Entering into any meaningful dialogue just doesn't make sense.
A little disturbing is the fact that such finger-drawn stories are becoming increasingly popular on the web. Yes, a decade ago, man has heard about the Flat Earth Theory from time to time, but rather as a joke. Currently, thanks to social media, more and more such theories find their passionate supporters. I remind you that this year, in the case of a proprietary rocket, a man was killed who , using this rocket, wanted to prove that the Earth is flat and its sphericity is a NASA plot. Well, unless Bill Gates. Maybe NASA doesn't really exist?
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Bill Gates took the floor on conspiracy theories about himself. "It's hard to deny"
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