September 22, 2023 4:56 pm

Washington Examiner Goes Full Shill, Falsely Claims Bill Gates

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The Washington Examiner can always be relied on to shill for the establishment and dismiss any questions regarding establishment narratives.

Jay Caruso of the Examiner declared that “When a crisis sprouts, one can bet the conspiracy theorists will have their day. While such people used to get relegated to the fringes where they belonged, the current political environment allows such baloney to have a home within certain quarters of the mainstream Right. “

He also highlighted several conspiracy theories that emerged after major events such as 9/11 and the Great Recession:

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After the Sept. 11 attacks, many on the fringe Left concocted absurd conspiracies about the attacks, including the ridiculous idea the terrorists carried out the attacks with the knowledge and approval of President George W. Bush. A decade later, during the Great Recession, cranks on the Right convinced themselves that President Barack Obama had a plan to enact martial law and subject dissenters to isolation in concentration camps operated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, aka ‘FEMA camps.’

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Now, Caruso calls attention to new speculation about billionaire Bill Gate’s connection to Doctors Anthony and Deborah Birx, who are advising President Donald Trump.

He noted the following:

The latest théorie du complot making its way around the Twitterverse has to do with the data modeling the government is using to track the coronavirus, including forecasts for deaths and the impact on hospitals across the country. The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington publishes models for the United States. It’s used by Drs. Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx in conjunction with their roles in advising the president and taking part in the daily press briefings. The institute receives substantial funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Microsoft founder Bill Gates was out in front of predicting a pandemic several years ago and stepped forward as a leader to use his fortune to help fund the development of a COVID-19 vaccine.

Indeed, conspiracy theories should be built on evidence and through research.

Some are valid and some should be ignored because of the lack of evidence.

However, the case of Bill Gates and mass vaccination should have people asking various questions.

Concerns about Bill Gates’ connection to mass vaccination efforts are well documented.

Gates is sympathetic to globalist causes and is a major booster of population control.

He is currently involved with the development of a vaccine for the Wuhan Virus that would use “digital certificates” to identify individuals who received the vaccine. According to The Vigilant Citizen, “these certificates will also be used to identify who can conduct business or not.”

Globalists are known for exploiting crises to advance their causes, so there is reason to question why people like Gates are so enthusiastic about pushing these vaccines, which will likely become mandatory if the right political circumstances emerge.

To dismiss such speculation about certain economic and political venture as “fringe” or “nutty” is typical of our political establishment.

Questions must be asked if we want to get to the bottom of many of our political problems.

Deriding these concerns as conspiracy theories is why we have such a messed up political status quo.

Opinion pieces don’t necessarily reflect the position of our news site but of our Opinion writers.

Original Source: Washington Examiner Goes Full Shill, Falsely Claims Bill Gates

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