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Bill Gates’ and Rockefeller microchip plan

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Maybe they already have a vaccine pre-made and ready for us all.

https://www.globalresearch.ca/video-bill-gates-rockefeller-foundations-plan-track-americans/5712758

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@metal-brain said
Maybe they already have a vaccine pre-made and ready for us all.

https://www.globalresearch.ca/video-bill-gates-rockefeller-foundations-plan-track-americans/5712758
I wonder if the chip comes with Microsoft Edge.

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@metal-brain said
Maybe they already have a vaccine pre-made and ready for us all.

https://www.globalresearch.ca/video-bill-gates-rockefeller-foundations-plan-track-americans/5712758
This is nothing but conspiracy theory trash. The Bill and Melinda Gates foundation have donated many billions of dollars to combating disease around the world. Bill Gates warned Presidents Obama and Trump the single biggest threat facing America is a pandemic, for which America is totally unprepared for. Now, despite Trump's trivializing of this pandemic, it's here, and killing Americans by the thousands every week.

Before you start rumours based on someone's fantasy, try reading what Bill and Melinda are really planning and doing regarding COVID 19 in the link below.

https://www.gatesfoundation.org/TheOptimist/Articles/coronavirus-vaccine-development-gavi

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@mchill said
This is nothing but conspiracy theory trash. The Bill and Melinda Gates foundation have donated many billions of dollars to combating disease around the world. Bill Gates warned Presidents Obama and Trump the single biggest threat facing America is a pandemic, for which America is totally unprepared for. Now, despite Trump's trivializing of this pandemic, it's here, and killin ...[text shortened]... below.

https://www.gatesfoundation.org/TheOptimist/Articles/coronavirus-vaccine-development-gavi
You are ignorant. The Rockefellers have been planning this for years. Here is their own Rockefeller Foundation admission they would take advantage of what is happening right now. Read the chapter called "lockstep".

http://www.nommeraadio.ee/meedia/pdf/RRS/Rockefeller%20Foundation.pdf

This is what your hero is really about.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/04/bobby-kennedy-jr-claims-dr-fauci-gates-foundation-will-make-billions-coronavirus-vaccine/

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LOCK STEP
Scenario Narratives
A world of tighter top-down government control and more authoritarian leadership, with limited innovation and growing citizen pushback

In 2012, the pandemic that the world had been anticipating for years finally hit. Unlike 2009’s H1N1, this new influenza strain — originating from wild geese — was extremely virulent and deadly. Even the most pandemic-prepared nations were quickly overwhelmed when the virus streaked around the world, infecting nearly 20 percent of the global population and killing 8 million in just seven months, the majority of them healthy young adults. The pandemic also had a deadly effect on economies: international mobility of both people and goods screeched to a halt, debilitating industries like tourism and breaking global supply chains. Even locally, normally bustling shops and office buildings sat empty for months, devoid of both employees and customers.
The pandemic blanketed the planet — though disproportionate numbers died in Africa, Southeast Asia, and Central America, where the virus spread like wildfire in the absence of official containment protocols. But even in developed countries, containment was a challenge. The United States’s initial policy of “strongly discouraging” citizens from flying proved deadly in its leniency, accelerating the spread of the virus not just within the U.S. but across borders. However, a few countries did fare better — China in particular. The Chinese government’s quick imposition and enforcement of mandatory quarantine for all citizens, as well as its instant and near-hermetic sealing off of all borders, saved millions of lives, stopping the spread of the virus far earlier than in other countries and enabling a swifter post- pandemic recovery.

China’s government was not the only one that took extreme measures to protect its citizens from risk and exposure. During the pandemic, national leaders around the world flexed their authority and imposed airtight rules and restrictions, from the mandatory wearing of face masks to body-temperature checks at the entries to communal spaces like train stations and supermarkets. Even after the pandemic faded, this more authoritarian control and oversight of citizens and their activities stuck and even intensified. In order to protect themselves from the spread of increasingly global problems — from pandemics and transnational terrorism to environmental crises and rising poverty — leaders around the world took a firmer grip on power.
At first, the notion of a more controlled world gained wide acceptance and approval. Citizens willingly gave up some of their sovereignty — and their privacy — to more paternalistic states in exchange for greater safety and stability. Citizens were more tolerant, and even eager, for top-down direction and oversight, and national leaders had more latitude to impose order in the ways they saw fit. In developed countries, this heightened oversight took many forms: biometric IDs for all citizens, for example, and tighter regulation of key industries whose stability
was deemed vital to national interests. In many developed countries, enforced cooperation with a suite of new regulations and agreements slowly but steadily restored both order and, importantly, economic growth.
Across the developing world, however, the story was different — and much more variable. Top-down authority took different forms in different countries, hinging largely on the capacity, caliber, and intentions of their leaders. In countries with strong and thoughtful leaders, citizens’ overall economic status and quality of life increased. In India, for example, air quality drastically improved after 2016, when the government outlawed highemitting vehicles. In Ghana, the introduction of ambitious government programs to improve basic infrastructure and ensure the availability of clean water for all her people led to a sharp decline in water-borne diseases. But more authoritarian leadership worked less well — and in some cases tragically — in countries run by irresponsible elites who used their increased power to pursue their own interests at the expense of their citizens.
There were other downsides, as the rise of virulent nationalism created new hazards: spectators at the 2018 World Cup, for example,

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wore bulletproof vests that sported a patch of their national flag. Strong technology regulations stifled innovation, kept costs high, and curbed adoption. In the developing world, access to “approved” technologies increased but beyond that remained limited: the locus of technology innovation was largely in the developed world, leaving many developing countries on the receiving end of technologies that others consider “best” for them. Some
governments found this patronizing and refused to distribute computers and other technologies that they scoffed at as “second hand.” Meanwhile, developing countries with more resources and better capacity began to innovate internally to fill these gaps on their own.
Meanwhile, in the developed world, the presence of so many top-down rules and norms greatly inhibited entrepreneurial activity. Scientists and innovators were often told by governments what research lines to pursue and were guided mostly toward projects that would make money (e.g., market-driven product development) or were “sure bets” (e.g., fundamental research), leaving more risky or innovative research areas largely untapped. Well-off countries and monopolistic companies with big research and development budgets still made significant advances, but the IP behind their breakthroughs remained locked behind strict national or corporate protection. Russia and India imposed stringent domestic standards for supervising and certifying encryption-related products and their suppliers — a category that in reality meant all IT innovations. The U.S. and EU struck back with retaliatory national standards, throwing a wrench in the development and diffusion of technology globally.
Especially in the developing world, acting in one’s national self-interest often meant seeking practical alliances that fit with those interests — whether it was gaining access to needed resources or banding together in order to achieve economic growth. In South America and Africa, regional and sub-regional alliances became more structured. Kenya doubled its trade with southern and eastern Africa, as new partnerships grew within the continent. China’s investment in Africa expanded as the bargain of new jobs and infrastructure in exchange for access to key minerals or food exports proved agreeable to many governments. Cross-border ties proliferated in the form of official security aid. While the deployment of foreign security teams was welcomed in some of the most dire failed states, one-size-fits-all solutions yielded few positive results.
By 2025, people seemed to be growing weary of so much top-down control and letting leaders and authorities make choices for them.
Wherever national interests clashed with individual interests, there was conflict. Sporadic pushback became increasingly organized and coordinated, as disaffected youth and people who had seen their status and opportunities slip away — largely in developing countries — incited civil unrest. In 2026, protestors in Nigeria brought down the government, fed up with the entrenched cronyism and corruption. Even those who liked the greater stability and predictability of this world began to grow uncomfortable and constrained by so many tight rules and by the strictness of national boundaries. The feeling lingered that sooner or later, something would inevitably upset the neat order that the world’s governments had worked so hard to establish. •

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From the Hitlarian Rockefeller pamphlet, I found this part to be interesting

The Chinese government’s quick imposition and enforcement of mandatory quarantine for all citizens, as well as its instant and near-hermetic sealing off of all borders, saved millions of lives, stopping the spread of the virus far earlier than in other countries and enabling a swifter post- pandemic recovery.

But for Covid, the Chinese allowed their citizens to continue to travel to surrounding countries like Italy, while preventing others from coming into their country, a clear sign they wanted it spread across the world for a reason.

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And for the bit about the Mark of the Beast

In developed countries, this heightened oversight took many forms: biometric IDs for all citizens, for example, and tighter regulation of key industries whose stability
was deemed vital to national interests. In many developed countries, enforced cooperation with a suite of new regulations and agreements slowly but steadily restored both order and, importantly, economic growth.

So who here will take the mark?

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No wonder Bill Gates is so in love with the DNC, or should I say "Lockstep" in love with dictatorships?

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@mchill said
This is nothing but conspiracy theory trash. The Bill and Melinda Gates foundation have donated many billions of dollars to combating disease around the world. Bill Gates warned Presidents Obama and Trump the single biggest threat facing America is a pandemic, for which America is totally unprepared for. Now, despite Trump's trivializing of this pandemic, it's here, and killin ...[text shortened]... below.

https://www.gatesfoundation.org/TheOptimist/Articles/coronavirus-vaccine-development-gavi
What? Are you suggesting Metal Brain is pushing yet another conspiracy theory???

Madness, I tells ya, complete and utter madness.

There is nobody more sophisticated, educated and reliable than Metal Brain.

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Didn't read any of it, is this more of the Bill Gates 5G coronavirus microchip vaccine amalgamation conspiracy garbage?

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@whodey said
And for the bit about the Mark of the Beast
The only “Mark of the Beast” you should be worried about are the skids on Trump’s underpants.

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@whodey
How does it feel to be on the wrong end of history?

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Big pharm and a vaccine for covid19 is very big money.

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