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Sep 20Liked by Jupplandia

I bought your book in December 2023 but I am ashamed to say I haven't actually read it yet. In my defence I habitually buy books by those I believe have something important to say which needs to be heard. I buy them not only to read and pass round but as a gesture of support. I would encourage everyone to do the same as far as they are able. To be a catastrophist if/when blackouts come or if society collapses a real book will be a treasure. That's my excuse over so I had better take it out of my personal book depot and start reading!

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Haha, thanks for buying it and those are good reasons to have done so. I have a huge number of unread books, so Iā€™m probably not in a position to get too angry about it. šŸ˜‰

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There will always come a moment when you need to reach for it, and then you will have it ready. I would urge you do that now - or soon - as it is highly readable. As I said in my review, it is a real life thriller, a horror story that is un-put-downable.

https://thesidewaysthinker.substack.com/p/gates-of-hell-why-bill-gates-is-the

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Sep 24Liked by Jupplandia

What an excellent review - everyone should read your review too. PLease put it on Amazon if it is not too long

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Thank you for your kind remarks. I could post some extracts because I reckon it is too long for an Amazon review. But itā€™s a good idea, thank you.

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I absolutely love Star Trek but at no point do I want to live in that world! Absolute totalitarian military dictatorship!

I find Billy Boy absolutely terrifying and I see no way of stopping him. The vague hope is that Elon Musk finds a way because he doesn't seem to like him. But that's a pretty remote hope.

It's a terrible thing to say but...those would-be Trump asassins are aiming at the wrong guy.

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Yes the gap between what Star Trek promises and what that society would actually be is vast. It's the same gap that exists between idealistic understandings of socialism and Statism and the reality.

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Another great piece, thank you. I really do believe that people need reminding about this odious character, not just because of the wretched Netflix series, but also because of the rather nasty inferences doing the rounds that conveniently take everyone's eye of this all too real ball.

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Yes, itā€™s astonishing really how much heā€™s escaped criticism except in alternative media, and even that is more focused on other threats now.

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No one ever asks Bill Gates if what he proposes is a good idea or not or even if it will work. The man is responsible for millions of toxic plastic obsolete computers in landfills around the globe but people believe he's all for a better environment? Only one article was ever published proving that lab made meat was 25% more toxic to the environment than cows are, but scientists know that's true. He clearly does have power. And he clearly does like to make things. But are windmills and solar panels solving any environmental problems or are they just creating more?

Some Africans still remember what he and Fauci did to their communities in the name of fighting AIDS. Some of our world citizens still remember what they did in the name of fighting covid. Some of us know him for the killer that he is. But as you say he's very good at white washing the past. I guess that's what money can do for you.

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Bill Gates, why is this one man given so much credence and attention? Why does one maniacal technocrat have so much influence in the world we all exist within?

These technocrats have no conscience and very short memories. The majority of them are madmen who never quite learn from their past mistakes. The technocratic agenda is currently full steam ahead straight into a brick wall. No matter how many countries, lives and families they wind up destroying, it has no effect upon them. Itā€™s on to the next experiment and playing with people as if they are like some sort of doll.

Guys like Gates donā€™t feel and canā€™t empathize, these technocrats are largely psychopaths who are never held accountable for all the misery and destruction they cause. Instead most of the time the MSM praises and lauds them as heroes. We exist within an upside down world where technology for the most part is destroying us. God help those who are embracing their own destruction.

Globalists such as the likes of Obama and Gates thrive only because the system is rigged. Their idealistic and naive attitude which convey to us that all change is good is bringing about mass destruction. These two madmen are never held accountable for the facilitation of their technocratic agenda. They are incapable of acknowledging the massive amount of pain and death they have unleashed upon the world because they are narcissistic madmen who have been given so much in life with producing very little. Rewarded for destroying so many lives, such a crime this is.

Both Gates and Obama are parasites who both feed upon the willful ignorance of the masses and the illusion that they are doing good when the exact opposite is taking place. We unfortunately exist within a world where merit, concrete results and accountability regarding the reckless actions and political agendas of the elite/predatory class no longer exist. We currently find ourselves caught within an endless loop of science fiction based upon false hope and change which is largely negative.

When irresponsible and reckless people are rewarded for their destructive actions, the world cannot move forward. Ironically, those who call themselves progressive have done more to bring us all back to the dark ages than anybody who ever lived upon this earth. Itā€™s sad most people canā€™t see this.

ā€œMuch of the social history of the Western world, over the past three decades, has been a history of replacing what worked with what sounded good.ā€ ā€” Thomas Sowell

"People will come to love their oppression, to adore the technologies that undo their capacities to think." -Aldous Huxley-

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I look forward, with breathless anticipation, to the opportunity to miss Gatesā€™ show.

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It isnā€™t just medicine. Gates was the money & lobby power behind ā€œcommon coreā€ curriculum which was the beginning of national curriculum standards vs local. He is the reason that schools canā€™t purchase non-woke curriculum now. He even started a rating company called EdReports that rates his competitors poorly. On the weather front he is behind much of the chemtrails plaguing the US now. Also called geoengineering. Monster hail in the Midwest is a new phenomenon the past two years. Related? Who knows. The deadly mosquitos suddenly causing lockdowns on the East coast are his. He is dangerous and the world will be better off without him.

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Like a cult leader a futurist is someone who says: ā€œHow dare you exist without me! We must erase the past since I wasnā€™t in it! You must have no outside references from the past questioning me for only I am supreme!ā€

Thereā€™s a song, Tomorrowā€™s World by Joe Jackson

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In the 90ā€™s I got business audio programs monthly. One was about how corporations had a questionnaire for all new hires, companies like IBM. The purpose was to identify anyone with personality disorders. They were found to be productive in weeding out psychopaths & sociopaths or anyone destructive to the company. That would have been around the time Bill Gates was trying to get hired but no one wanted him at their company so he had to do it in his garage. Maybe we should bring back those questionnaire, we wouldnā€™t be in this spot if they were never discontinued, they apparently worked really well

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I agree completely with your assessment. Gates is arguably the most dangerous man in the world because of the power he has to implement his insane ideas. He pretty much seems to run the WHO (and all that that entails) which is currently trying to assume world governance through its Pact for the Future, World Pandemic Treaty and other "agreements". Most significantly damaging - through his funding, he's able to control the media's reporting on issues prejudicial to his many interests. Behind all of that is a man with very serious character flaws, a drive for power and control allied with an inability to know when to stop.

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I'd include Rupert Murdoch in my list of super-villains.

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I thought your book quite good. Perhaps Gates will deal out enough rope to hang himself with in the upcoming series.

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