Bill Gates doesn't want you to see this...

Bill Gates, the bumbling technocratic madman. I can never figure out if the bumbling part is an act or who he really is.

This 27-second video is a prime example of his insanity disguised as eccentricity.

He starts by sputtering, "we should have free speech."

All right, I'm with you so far, Bill...

Then he adds, but not "if you're inciting violence...."

Actually, I'm all for people having the freedom to express criminal intentions out loud. It's a lot easier to nail them for attempted murder, assault or theft.

But here's where Bill starts sounding like a madman...

"If you're causing people not to take vaccines..."

Okay, so if you say something that results in someone not taking a vaccine... well, that shouldn't be allowed. It's in the same category as inciting violence.

The irony is that when you look at how much harm and death vaccines cause, speaking out against them is actually preventing violence, not inciting it.

But even if vaccines were safe and effective, I still think people should have the freedom to say whatever they want about them. Otherwise, what's next? People being arrested for discouraging the use of kettlebells?

Gates takes his totalitarian rant to a climactic finish by suggesting we can now use AI to make sure no one says anything negative about vaccines.

I wonder what Bill Gates thinks of this new peer reviewed article in the prestigious Journal for American Physicians and Surgeons that states that his COVID shots "have unleashed profound harm, disrupting nearly every system in the human body and contributing to unprecedented levels of morbidity and mortality."

The article's eleven authors go as far as to say that the injection is a violation of the Biological Weapons Convention.

Maybe that's why Gates doesn't want people talking about vaccines.

John C.A. Manley

P.S. If Gates got his way, it means both my books (for a highly biased example) would be tossed into a Fahrenheit 451 incinerator. Ironically, my second novel, All the Humans are Sleeping (a story about a farmer, a robot and the end of the world), is far more critical of vaccines than even Much Ado About Corona.

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Published on September 16, 2025 07:21
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