Globalist billionaire Bill Gates, notorious for his uncanny ability to foresee black swan events that he leverages to expand his wealth and influence, has warned that the world now faces two imminent threats: “another pandemic or a major war.“
Gates pointed to “a lot of unrest” in the world, echoing Klaus Schwab’s threat of an “angrier world,” and suggested that this instability could lead to “a major war.”
But even if that conflict is avoided, “then yes, there will be another pandemic, most likely in the next 25 years,” Gates promised CNBC Make It.
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The Microsoft co-founder also told CNBC that he was unimpressed with the global response to the COVID pandemic because nation states failed to follow his “advice” to the letter.
According to Gates, crucial lessons have been ignored, particularly in the United States.
He was critical of America’s response to the crisis, saying: “The country that the world expected to lead and be the model fell short of those expectations.
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“Although some of the lessons from [the coronavirus] pandemic have been learned, [it’s been] way less than I would expect, sadly,” the globalist eugenicist added. Fortune report:
World war threats
Gates — who is worth $157 billion per the Bloomberg Billionaires Index — isn’t the only influential globalist talking about a potential global conflict.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has previously said geopolitical tensions are the biggest threat facing the global economy, telling CNBC affiliate network CNBC TV-18:
“We have dealt with inflation before, we dealt with deficits before, we have dealt with recessions before, and we haven’t really seen something like this pretty much since World War II,” he told the Indian news channel.
“I think America takes [Russia’s invasion of Ukraine] very seriously, I’m not quite sure how the rest of the world does.
“You have a European democratic nation invaded under the threat of nuclear blackmail. I think it’s been a good response, but it’s going to affect all of our relationships until somehow the war is resolved.”
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