The video clip shows Gates, in his trademark sweater and glasses, touting his Breakthrough Energy Catalyst fund - a billion-dollar initiative backed by corporate giants like,
Gates speaks smoothly about "bringing costs down" for green technologies like synthetic fuels and hydrogen, leveraging government tax credits and recovery funds to make it all happen.
But as the post astutely points out, this isn't about philanthropy:
This, the post declares, is "the Great Reset in action" - using the climate agenda to consolidate power over global energy, ensuring ordinary people foot the bill for a system owned by the few.
The footage, from what seems to be a CNBC interview, reveals Gates' excitement over partnering with governments in the EU and U.S. to pull in "recovery money" and subsidies.
He name-drops Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and BlackRock's Larry Fink as key encouragers, painting a picture of a cozy cartel where billionaires "guide the effort."
But peel back the layers, and it's clear:
Governments provide the funds (your taxes), corporations build the infrastructure, and everyone else is forced to buy in - or face higher costs and restrictions.
As conservative critics have long argued, climate change isn't just a scientific debate:
Gates' Catalyst fund is just the tip of the iceberg in his sprawling empire of climate interventions.
This isn't science fiction:
Critics from right-leaning outlets slam this as hubris, with PJ Media calling it a "sun-dimming" scam that plays God with the weather while elites jet around untouched.
And the Biden White House has even opened the door to such plans, exploring ways to block sunlight in the name of fighting climate change.
Because, as Gates admits, preparing for "climate disasters" dwarfs even pandemic costs - code, some say, for justifying endless government overreach.
But Gates' ambitions extend far beyond the skies.
Why?
To control the food supply, argue investigators like Seamus Bruner in his book "Controligarchs," where,
He openly advocates for rich countries to switch to 100% fake meat, claiming we can "get used to the taste difference."
This aligns with his investments in alternative proteins, positioning him to profit as regulations squeeze out traditional farming.
Townhall columnist Laura Hollis dubs these
efforts the "Mad Titans of Climate Change," where Gates and
his ilk envision a world of restricted diets - bugs for the
masses, steak for the elite - enforced through policies that hike
meat prices and subsidize their ventures.
This food control ties directly into the broader Great Reset agenda championed by World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab, who Gates has collaborated with extensively.
At the 2022 G20 Summit - attended by Gates - Schwab told world leaders that,
The Gateway Pundit frames this as elites exploiting climate fears to expand government power, solving "crises" they exacerbate through policies that hit the poor hardest.
Schwab's vision:
X users echo this, with one post calling it "the open plan":
Another warns that the "Climate Crisis™" is about wealth transfer and population control, with Gates' tree-burying schemes as pure evil.
Other elites pile on.
These moves aren't altruistic:
Gates secretly lobbied for the Inflation Reduction Act, ramming through billions in green subsidies that benefit his portfolio.
Meanwhile, his foundation doles out $1.4 billion to farmers for "climate adaptation," but skeptics see it as buying influence in global agriculture.
The hypocrisy is staggering. Gates preaches doom while owning four private jets, racking up a carbon footprint that dwarfs the average American's.
He justifies it by claiming his "importance to the climate debate" demands it, even as he lectures on lifestyle changes.
Breitbart exposed him buying a $43 million oceanfront home - prime real estate if seas are rising as he claims. And at Sun Valley conferences, he lectures jet-owning billionaires on climate while flying in on his own.
Townhall calls out these "billionaire climate elites" for their double standards:
Even
Elon Musk mocked Gates for
shorting Tesla stock while posing as a green hero.
The Epoch Times labels it "gaslighting into socialism," where unquestioned claims justify control.
Gates praises China, the world's top polluter, for making climate a "priority," ignoring their coal plants while pushing the West to deindustrialize.
The Federalist accuses him and Musk of schmoozing Beijing for profit, undermining real emission cuts.
Gates' nuclear ventures, like his Wyoming plant,
soak up subsidies while he bets on green tech failures elsewhere.
His $9.3 billion "charitable" donations often circle back to climate
initiatives that boost his influence.
Another ties it to population control via food scarcity and viruses.
In the end, Gates and his cohort aren't saving the planet:
The Catalyst fund, farmland grabs, and geoengineering are tools for,
As Trump disrupted Gates' USAID influence, perhaps real resistance lies in rejecting this rigged game.
The climate may change, but the real threat is losing our freedoms to these self-appointed "saviors"...
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