This article features a video of Bill Gates speaking at a Technology Entertainment Design (TED) conference about controlling the population via vaccines and health care:
If we do a really great job on new vaccines, healthcare, reproductive health services, we could lower [the population] by perhaps 10 or 15 percent. -- Bill Gates
Gates was part of a club of philanthropists who give away money to support the causes they believe in and this includes education:
Does it make more sense now why the Department of Education is promoting:Described as the Good Club by one insider it included David Rockefeller Jr, the patriarch of America’s wealthiest dynasty, Warren Buffett and George Soros, the financiers, Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York, and the media moguls Ted Turner and Oprah Winfrey.
These members, along with Gates, have given away more than £45 billion since 1996 to causes ranging from health programmes in developing countries to ghetto schools nearer to home.
They gathered at the home of Sir Paul Nurse, a British Nobel prize biochemist and president of the private Rockefeller University, in Manhattan on May 5. The informal afternoon session was so discreet that some of the billionaires’ aides were told they were at “security briefings”.
Stacy Palmer, editor of the Chronicle of Philanthropy, said the summit was unprecedented. “We only learnt about it afterwards, by accident. Normally these people are happy to talk good causes, but this is different – maybe because they don’t want to be seen as a global cabal,” he said.
Taking their cue from Gates they agreed that overpopulation was a priority.
This could result in a challenge to some Third World politicians who believe contraception and female education weaken traditional values.
- health clinics in schools
- free condoms for students aged 11-19
- data sets that include personal information regarding ALL medical tests and medical history
- the green agenda in schools
- changing family values in countries
- viewing yourself as a global citizen vs national citizen
- the expansion of International Baccalaureate schools
This blog's title is correct except it needs the insertion of the word "Education":
Bill Gates says technology holds the key to energy, climate. What do you think?
The Education piece is crucial in the global plan:
- You need the common core standards to teach what these philanthropists want you to learn (the private organizations crafting the public standards, National Governor Association (NGA) and the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) receive much of their funding from Gates)
- The expansion of the Longitudinal Data System is necessary to share information (which will benefit computer and software companies and is being pushed by Gates).
It is difficult to keep it clean and constructive when you know what these people are doing to the world. Not just the U.S., but the world!!
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