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Transcript for Bill Gates Admits Vaccines Are Used for Human Depopulation

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Next are two short excerpts from a recently filmed TED presentation (Feb 2010), by none other than Bill "Microsoft" Gates.

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At the heart of Gates' address is the central Global Warming dogma, which dictates

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that CO2 emitted by human beings are the culprit for the unwanted heating of the globe.

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Since this artificial, alleged human-induced, heating effect stands to devastate the planet if left unabated,

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Global Warming dogma proponents therefore argue that CO2 emissions must be drastically reduced.

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As Gates casually addresses the issue, he goes on to state that one way to accomplish this goal is to reduce the global human population.

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In the first clip you will hear him state in plain language that he considers VACCINES to be desirable to that end.

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You will also casually hear him promoting HEALTH CARE and REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES

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to accomplish that same goal.

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In the second excerpt you will hear Gates again confirming his profound affection for vaccines.

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… are over 26 billion tons.

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For each American it's about 20 tons.

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For people in poor countries it's less than 1 ton.

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It's an average of about 5 tons

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for everyone on the planet.

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And somehow we have to make changes that will bring that down to zero.

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It's been constantly going up,

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it's only various economic changes

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that have even flattened it at all

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so we have to go from rapidly rising to falling and falling all the way to zero.

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This equation has 4 factors,

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a little bit of multiplication.

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So you got the thing on the left CO2, that you want to get to zero

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and that's gonna be based on the number of people,

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the services each person is using on average,

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the energy on average for each service

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and the CO2 being put out per unit of energy.

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So let's look to each one of these

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and see how we can get this down to zero.

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Probably, one of these numbers is gonna have to get pretty near to zero.

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That's prac[tice] from high school algebra

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but let's take a look.

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First we've got population.

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The world today has 6.8 billion people

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and that's heading up to 9 billion

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Now, if we do a really great job

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on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services

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we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15 %.

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But there we see an increase of about 1.3.

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The second factor is the services we use.

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This encompasses everything:

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the food we eat,

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clothing, TV, heating.

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These are very good things.

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Getting rid of poverty means providing these services

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to almost everyone on the planet.

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And it's a greet thing for this number to go up.

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In the rich world, perhaps the top 1 billion

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we probably could cut back and use less

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but every year this number on average is going to go up…

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In the next excerpt you hear Gates explain

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what he considers to be the single most important thing

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that he would choose to see become a reality

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in the future time span of 50 years.

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So this is a wish.

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It's a very concrete wish

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that we invent this technology.

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If you gave me all only one wish for the next 50 years

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I can pick "who's president"

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I can pick the vaccine

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which is something I love.

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or I could pick that this thing that's have the cost of no CO2 gets invented.

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This is the wish I would pick.

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This is the one with the greatest impact.

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If we don't get this wish

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the division between the people who think short-term and long-term will be terrible,

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between US and China,

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between poor countries and rich

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and most of all the lives of those 2 billion will be far worse.