PolitiFact - Bill Gates didn’t declare himself a valid pharmaceutical industry proxy. The video was altered.

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Based on a video circulating online, it seems as if Bill Gates claims to be a “valid representative of the pharmaceutical industry” because he “read a lot of books about that topic.” But the video is altered.

VID-19 vaccine advocate Bill Gates is drawing attention on social media — but it’s not what it seems.

After accusing Gates of"basically" stealing the Microsoft operating system from a co-collaborator, the interviewer says in the clip,"You have been a major spokesperson for COVID vaccines during the pandemic.""What exactly makes you — a computer engineer who didn’t even program his initial product himself — a valid representative of the pharmaceutical industry?" the interviewer asks.

"I have read a lot of books about that topic … and met with specialists from the field all over the world," Gates says. "Mr. Gates, with all due respect, how do you feel about it now, now that it’s becoming more and more evident that the medication you were promoting whilst heavily invested in it yourself thus making billions of it —""... has caused countless injuries, side effects and death," the interviewer continues.

 

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Why do the far right have it out for Bill Gates with all these ludicrous conspiracy theories yet idolize Elon Musk like he’s one of them?

Your past history shows you to be generally unreliable

Your past history shows you to be generally unreliable.

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