Dancin’ for Dollars
July 1, 2023 Decker
Ah yes! You remember this ass wipe… yes?
Well, it appears he’s into dancing and might have a job for you if you don’t mind a little dancing for dollars.
Women Reportedly Asked Inappropriate Questions Before Getting Hired by Bill Gates – via news.yahoo.com
Wuuut? I thought these creeps were bringing humankind all things wonderful, in a chemical sort of way. I mean, the harmaceutical shite this monster has financed makes even Beelzebub’s anus rotate.Women seeking jobs at billionaire Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates’ private office, Gates Ventures, were asked incredibly inappropriate and invasive questions about sensitive topics including sexual behavior and drug histories, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Per the report, some women who interviewed for the roles at Gates Ventures were grilled about pornography preferences, whether they’d ever had extramarital affairs, or if they had “nude photographs of themselves on their phones.” One woman reportedly told the WSJ that she’d been asked if she’d ever “danced for money,” while another woman said she was asked if she’d ever had an STI.
Meanwhile, according to the WSJ, none of the men who interviewed for similar Gates Ventures positions recounted being asked such invasive questions. (read more)
Oops! I digress…
A real psychofuck!Gates Commits $400 Million to Test New TB Vaccine on 26,000 People in Africa and Southeast Asia – via childrenshealthdefense.orgExperts told The Washington Post the news was “huge,” and The Guardian heralded the announcement as “gamechanging” — but Brian Hooker, Ph.D., P.E., senior director of science and research for Children’s Health Defense, criticized the plan to use the “underserved” as “guinea pigs for the rest of the world.”Gates Foundation funding like working in a ‘cartel’The Gates Foundation is one of the largest funders of global health initiatives and “its influence on international health policy and the design of global health programmes and initiatives is profound,” The Lancet reported in 2009.Since then its influence has grown substantially.According to Anne-Emanuelle Birn, Sc.D., professor and chair of the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto, this is a problem:“The BMGF [Gates Foundation], emblematic of elite interests in contemporary society, disregards the underlying causes of ill health in the first place, overlooks what role the unprecedented accumulation of wealth in the hands of a few has played therein, and remains fiercely proud (staking a moral high ground) of its generosity and technical savoir-faire, all the while remaining underscrutinized by scientists and the wider public alike.”Her research outlined how the Gates Foundation’s “profit-making principles as drivers of policy” have given business interests “an enormous and unprecedented role” in driving international policy-making.“Despite the manifold shortcomings of a technology-focused, disease-by-disease approach to global health, this model prevails at present, abetted by the BMGF’s prime sway at formal global health decision-making bodies,” she wrote.In a recent article examining the role of the Gates Foundation in global health, University of London professor Gwilym David Blunt, Ph.D., wrote that the foundation has been widely criticized for not following data-driven policies. “Its preference for technology and new vaccines” fails to acknowledge that mortality is often driven by “lack of basic resources such as sanitation, housing and nutrition,” Blunt wrote.While people may benefit from clinical solutions, he wrote “a public health intervention such as ensuring access to clean water and sanitation may reduce deaths more quickly and with less expense.”Instead, he wrote, the Gates Foundation’s influence “has helped move global health towards high-tech, vaccine-focused initiatives.”In debates over how to approach global health at GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance, he reported Bill Gates was “vehemently insisting that not ‘one cent’ of his money should go into public systems.”(full article)
And of course, we all know that had we not had experimental chemical goo shot into the arms of anyone these bastards could get their hands on to ward off the magical cornholio…no telling where humanity would be, right?
What d’ya have to say in rebuttal Billy?Amish died of Covid at a rate 90 times lower than the rest of America: “I did the calculation,” testified Steve Kirsch in front of the Pennsylvania State Senate Medical Freedom Panel 2023. “The Amish died at a rate 90 times lower than the infection fatality rate of the United States of America.” Now, how is that possible? “It’s possible because the Amish aren’t vaccinated. And because the Amish didn’t follow a single guideline of the CDC.” Read more HERE and HERE.
THANKS TO: https://dispatchesfromtheasylum.com/2023/07/01/dancin-for-dollars/