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Title: 'Fact-Checkers Rush To Defend Bill Gates Ability To Reduce Populations
Post by: G.L.R. on Thu 07 Oct 2021
'Fact-checkers' rush to defend Bill Gates as video of him praising vaccines' abilities to reduce population growth goes viral

6 Oct, 2021

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This looks like a consortium, cause "We the public know that we are simply not intelligent enough to think for ourselves"

Self-proclaimed 'fact-checkers' have been forced to walk back some of their more forceful denials of Bill Gates' opinions on population control in another effort to frame the philanthropist's critics as loonies. FactCheck.org (http://factcheck.org) has seemingly revised its view of Gates' infamous 2010 TED Talk in which he declared doing a "great job" on vaccination in the developing world could bring down the population count. In a statement on Wednesday, the organization announced that while Gates had "said health care and vaccines could reduce unsustainable population growth," his words had been taken out of context – and he had never said "3 billion people need to die."

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Additionally, a Gates TED Talk from last year was edited post-broadcast to remove a line regarding vaccine certificates, which at the time were considered to be much too redolent of the police-state mentality for any of the democratic countries to accept. The 'fact-checker' had gleefully seized upon a 2019 video featuring naturopath Robert O. Young addressing a group of judicial-cosplay conspiracy theorists known as the International Tribunal for Natural Justice, noting there was no documented evidence of Gates uttering any of the words Young was putting in his mouth – especially the "3 billion people" line.

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And when will we get the "facts" on the mystery of 9-11?

However, most of Gates' detractors have never accused him of outright claiming 3 billion people need to die... The vaccine evangelist's claim that the world's population, standing in 2010 at 6.8 billion and "headed up to nine billion" at the time of the infamous TED Talk, could be reduced "if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services," and the like "by, perhaps, 10 or 15 percent" can itself be considered an incriminating statement - and FactCheck.org has acknowledged that he said it.

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Strange bed-fellows unless we're talking Epstein island

Many of the self-proclaimed 'fact-checking' groups have become somewhat notorious for seizing on bizarre conspiracy theories about figures like Gates and using such falsehoods to smear legitimate criticism of those figures. Additionally, a Gates TED Talk from last year was edited post-broadcast to remove a line regarding vaccine certificates, which at the time were considered to be much too redolent of the police-state mentality for any of the democratic countries to accept...
 
'Fact-checkers' rush to defend Bill Gates as video of him praising vaccines' abilities to reduce population growth goes viral — RT USA News (https://www.rt.com/usa/536781-fact-checkers-gates-depopulation-vaccines/)
https://www.rt.com/usa/536781-fact-checkers-gates-depopulation-vaccines