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Since George Soros is in the news again...
Here's a deleted 60 Minutes interview of him where he admits to assisting in rounding up of Jews and confiscation of Jewish property. Then referring to it as a "happy-making experience".
One of the most EVIL men alive today.
I don’t think there are people directing Soros, Gates, and Klaus; I think they’re tyrants and control freaks.
I don’t think their personalities are the type to be ordered around by someone “in the shadows.”
A typical trait of the megalomaniac is he thinks he knows what’s good for people, and knows more than they do.
I might I know what’s good for people, but I am aware that I can’t get people to cooperate so I’m not going to try; it’s like trying to organize cats.
Collectively I think we know what is good, but guys like Gates and their ilk think we’re all stupid and lazy and don’t.
I am lazy however.
I disagree. They are cutouts for people whose names we don't even know. Soros supposedly made his fortune in currency trading, well, the banking system can arrange that to happen. Gates, despite making the ABSOLUTE worst operating system imaginable, still made a fortunate - and it really was by far the worst computer operating system - Unix, Amiga, Atari TOS, MacOS, Acorn OS, were all far superior. Who the fuck is Klaus Schwab anyhow? What's his industry?
These people were made rich, they didn't earn their way to wealth. They are merely faces to their masters, and maybe they don't even know who their masters are.
I think you may have seen a few too many conspiracy movies. Why not aliens? Come on, Gates wealth is easy to explain. He bought/stole DOS (and immediately licensed it to IBM), and the concept of windows, and was first to market with a clever/ruthless patenting scheme.
People didn't give a fuck about whether Windows was buggy, didn't have true multi tasking etc. etc.,
People keep buying iphones although they are in no way superior to phones priced 50% less.
There may be plenty of people in the shadows, some pulling strings, but those billionaires are not fronts, they use their money to make more and shape the world as they want to see it, it's called a God complex and unfortunately very human. The best product doesn't always win.
do you know even 1 person that used Windows 2.0?
richwicks says
GEOS was ported to the IBM PC
And also to the Commadore 64
richwicks says
do you know even 1 person that used Windows 2.0?
Way back last century I found a stack of unopened Windows 2.0 still in the box at work. They were heading for the trash. I grabbed 2. I installed one on an old PC clone. It would crash after a couple minutes if you did nothing. It would crash instantly if you tried to move the mouse.
I still have the other copy in a shrink wrapped box.
Maybe the box is worth something as well?
richwicks says
Maybe the box is worth something as well?
I dug it out. It's actually Win 2.1 from 1988.
Offers?
I think it basically started out on the C=64, but I'm not positive, and I'm not going to look it up to check.
George Soros Thinks He is "Some Kind of God" and That Made Him Uncomfortable Until He "Started Living It Out." No Really, He Said This.
"It is a sort of disease when you consider yourself some kind of god, the creator of everything, but I feel comfortable about it now since I began to live it out."
Those are the words of George Soros from a 2004 L.A. Times interview that has just resurfaced. The title of the interview? "George Soros: The ‘God' Who Carries Around Some Dangerous Demons." This was in the L.A. Times, y'all.
As Zero Hedge notes, Joe Rogan spoke with former CIA officer Mike Baker a few months ago, and the topic of discussion was George Soros:
"I had a conversation with the governor of Texas about him, with Greg Abbott, where he was explaining to me what George Soros does," Rogan said.
"And it's fucking terrifying that he donates money to a very progressive, very leftist — whether it's a DA or whatever, politician, and then funds someone who's even further left than them to go against them," Rogan added.
"And just keeps moving it along. So he's playing like a global game. And that he enjoys doing it."
I'm just suggesting that those exceptionally evil guys could no longer do evil if they were appropriately punished with poverty.
George Soros Thinks He is "Some Kind of God" and That Made Him Uncomfortable Until He "Started Living It Out." No Really, He Said This.
Hopefully Alexander is less competent, or not as big a megalomaniac nutjob, or less motivated.
The only way we will be safe from the murderous machinations of Gates, Soros, Schwab and similar billionaires is to seize all their assets. And this is also what they fear most.
They all conspired to commit crimes against humanity, and then did commit crimes against humanity, in particular the mass toxxination mandates, resulting in vast death and no benefit whatsoever except for Pfizer, Moderna, and those who seek to enslave humanity via "vaccine passports", censorship, disarming of the American public, and other repressive tactics.
If the criteria for asset confiscation is participation in enabling vaxx mandates, does that mean that Trumps assets should be confiscated too? The guy has definitely had a hand in rushing vaxxines to the market (and bragged about it, so there is no ambiguity here).
Trump did not profit from the vax, nor did he mandate. He foolishly trusted and believed Fauci.
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They all conspired to commit crimes against humanity, and then did commit crimes against humanity, in particular the mass toxxination mandates, resulting in vast death and no benefit whatsoever except for Pfizer, Moderna, and those who seek to enslave humanity via "vaccine passports", censorship, disarming of the American public, and other repressive tactics.
To be clear, the confiscation of assets from Gates, Soros, Schwab will be punishment and not a tax. The government should not get their money. Open to suggestions on who should get it.