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Reread The Constitution, Mr. Gates: Billionaire is All for Free Speech — As Long As It Doesn't Hit Him in the Wallet


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In two recent interviews, billionaire Bill Gates shared alarming takes on free speech in America that suggest he’s all for the First Amendment — as long as it doesn’t hurt his bottom line.

“We should have free speech, but if you’re inciting violence, if you’re causing people not to take vaccines, where are those boundaries that even the U.S. should have rules? And then if you have rules, what is it?” Gates asked on CNBC’s “Make It.”

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Gates made similar remarks in an interview with CNET: “The US is a tough one because we have the notion of the First Amendment and what are the exceptions like yelling ‘fire’ in a theater. … I do think over time, with things like deepfakes, most of the time you’re online you’re going to want to be in an environment where the people are truly identified, that is they’re connected to a real-world identity that you trust, instead of just people saying whatever they want.”

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Let’s not forget Mr. Gates has billions wrapped up in Big Pharma — it would be a boon to his bottom line to have every American vaccinated and boosted over and over again. Of course he wants to shut down opposing views on vaccines.

Seamus Bruner, the Director of Research at the Government Accountability Institute and author Controligarchs: Exposing the Billionaire Class, their Secret Deals, and the Globalist Plot to Dominate Your Life says Gates’ support for stopping “misinformation” is tied to his support for vaccines and digital ID.

“Gates and the other controligarchs are pouring billions of dollars into digital ID efforts, and they plan to use misinformation — particularly related to vaccines — to do it,” Bruner says.

“He wants to control what we put in our bodies. Now, he wants to control what we’re allowed to put into our minds — what we think — by controlling what we are allowed to say. The reason ‘misinformation’ is a ‘problem’ for controligarchs like Gates is simple: They are afraid that when their plans are exposed, people will resist,” Bruner adds.

Author Naomi Wolf, Ph.D., co-founder and CEO of DailyClout, told The Defender Gates “should re-read the Constitution,” adding:

“No individual, and certainly not the state, has the authority in our system to be the arbiter of what can be read or said. Our First Amendment has very few and limited exceptions, such as threats of violence. ‘Misinformation’ is not one of them. History shows that censorship never works ultimately to repress the truth.”