The Corrupt Agenda Advanced by Billionaires Gates, Bezos & Others
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Two of the world’s top billionaires, Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, have the financial means to radically change the lives of those less fortunate around the world. They often reference them as they preach equity, diversity, and inclusion. Yet, their focus is not on, for example, building homes and creating healthy neighborhoods for these individuals and their children, ultimately teaching them to live healthier lives, be gainfully employed, and realize their individual worth. To be sure, their billions could do that. Instead, these men, for whatever reason, are hyper-focused on carbon and climate change, spending most of their time and resources telling all of society that radical, uncomfortable, and massive change is needed for life on planet Earth to continue. Indeed, as they continue to produce enormous amounts of carbon themselves, they forewarn that humanity must change everything—including the foods we eat, where and how we live, the kinds of transportation we use, and so on—all while monitoring our every step.
By now, everyone has heard of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and should be well aware of Gates’ fascination with experimenting on men, women, and children by way of vaccines, bugs, and synthetic meat. Not to be outdone, in 2020, Jeff Bezos and his Bezos Earth Fund committed $10 billion “to be disbursed as grants to address climate change and nature within the current decade.” Together, Gates and Bezos are hard at work constructing a “diverse team” that is committed to delivering their shared vision that “there is a better way” (their way) to reach the unprecedented “transformational change” needed “in these critical times.”
To speed things along, Gates, Bezos, Google, and others have created the Global Methane Hub (GMH) to track our methane pollution. With a vision of a “dramatic reduction of methane emissions by 2030,” GMH funds and convenes partners who work at the local, national, and international levels to ensure “all actors are working together toward the shared goal of curbing methane pollution in the most efficient way possible.” Bezos recently provided $9.4 million in funding towards a project exploring the viability of a methane vaccine designed to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the global agriculture sector. Never mind that we recently wrote about the significant role that regenerative cattle farming plays in reducing carbon emissions. It is a safe bet that, as time progresses, cattle and other livestock will become less and less a part of their vision for the rest of us.
Many of the same players that started GMH, including Bezos and Google, joined Meta, World Resources Institute, and others, to create the Land & Carbon Lab. Its mission is to develop “breakthroughs in geospatial monitoring to help governments, businesses, and communities power solutions for sustainable landscapes.” According to its website, the Land & Carbon Lab is a network of researchers, technologists, and engagement experts working together to build a comprehensive, open-access monitoring system that will “provide unprecedented transparency about what is happening to the world’s land anywhere on the planet, at any time.” They will accomplish this by using artificial intelligence and machine learning to synthesize troves of satellite data to provide decision-makers with needed information. Land & Carbon Lab is currently working with leading scientists at Cornell University to devise updated global crop and livestock emissions maps. The website notes:
This data will provide critical information for developing targeted, sustainable solutions and more accurate greenhouse gas accounting for the agricultural sector and its wide-ranging contribution to the global food system.
This work will build on a previously published approach and include maps of global livestock emissions, including methane and nitrous oxide for 2020. These emissions maps will also consider feed consumption, meat and milk production, manure, nitrogen excretion, GHG efficiency, production value, and nutritional value.
It will also provide updated maps of global annual cropland emissions and emissions/production intensity for 42 of the world’s most common crop types, including factors such as fertilizer rates, yields, soil maps, climate variables, and peatland drainage.
Nearly ten years ago, Gates rallied fellow entrepreneurs like Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Richard Branson, Mukesh Ambani, and Reid Hoffman to start the Breakthrough Energy Coalition. At the time, Gates explained that “the world is going to be using 50 percent more energy by mid-century than it does today.” He noted, “That should be good news, especially for the world’s poorest, because right now, more than 1 billion people live without access to basic energy services.” Predictably, instead of going into the community and solving the problem for these people—which he could afford to do—Gates took the opportunity to push climate change and the need for renewable technologies like wind and solar, insisting life as we know it must come to a halt.
Presently, the dystopian future being forced upon us by self-righteous billionaires has nothing to do with the equity and inclusion they sermonize. Likewise, it has nothing to do with helping those less fortunate. Instead, it has everything to do with destroying freedoms while merging humans and machines. With all their billions, if they were genuinely concerned about humanity, they would not encourage AI, which consumes massive amounts of energy. Yet, AI is involved in all their schemes. Jesse Dodge, senior research analyst at the Allen Institute for AI, has studied how artificial intelligence consumes energy, noting that as AI gets more sophisticated, it needs more and more power to meet demands. With all major tech companies going “full throttle on AI,” NPR reported in June that the thirst for electricity to power AI has become so intense that plans to decommission several coal plants have been delayed. Makes no sense.
Before AI completely takes over, humanity as a whole must recognize that Gates, Bezos, and their cronies are not trying to solve the “climate crisis.” No indeed. Instead, they are doing nothing more than funding esoteric projects designed to propel the deep state agenda.