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How Bill Gates and friends turned global health into a profit machine — at your expense
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How Bill Gates and friends turned global health into a profit machine — at your expense

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, a growing network of nongovernmental organizations, politicians, and corporations have pushed for sweeping global health initiatives. They lobby for massive funding, insisting it will prevent the next international health crisis.Groups such as the World Health Organization, the Gates Foundation, and the U.S. government have saturated the media with calls for “equity” and “preparedness.” Together, they established the Pandemic Fund — a financial pool designed to channel money into their shared vision of global health management.It takes little imagination to see how a fund directed by Gates-linked institutions could steer money — intentionally or not — toward companies in which he holds a stake.According to its website, the Pandemic Fund “finances critical investments to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response capacities at national, regional, and global levels, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries.” In practice, it serves as a central clearinghouse for governments, NGOs, and business coalitions to move money under the banner of “health security.”The funds flow to “implementing entities” such as the World Bank; the WHO; Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance; and UNICEF. These organizations, in turn, decide how the investments are distributed — and to whom. Each claims to act on behalf of public health, but their reach and influence often extend far beyond medicine into politics, surveillance, and control.Convenient ambiguityWho actually gets paid to implement these objectives? What do “surveillance” and “prevention” mean in practice? How is “preparedness” measured? Which corporations manage the process, and whose services are contracted for the lab upgrades? None of these questions has a straight answer. The fund’s language reads like a bureaucratic fog — dense, opaque, and unaccountable.What the Pandemic Fund does provide is a clear list of donors: the United States, the Gates Foundation, and several European governments. It also highlights 47 active projects spanning 75 countries.What it doesn’t provide is equally telling. The site omits the names of officials who manage the money in each country, the ownership of the laboratories, and the companies installing the surveillance systems. Even the identities of those delivering “medical support” remain concealed behind the veil of “global cooperation.”Conflicts of interestBeyond its opacity, the Pandemic Fund is riddled with conflicts of interest. The Gates Foundation ranks among its largest institutional donors, while Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, acts as an “implementing entity” responsible for distributing those same funds.Gavi’s own website acknowledges that the Gates Foundation was both a founding partner and a seed donor, contributing $750 million at its launch in 2000. That relationship alone should raise questions. Gavi now helps allocate the Pandemic Fund’s grants, meaning one of its original funders plays a direct role in deciding where new money goes.The potential conflicts run deeper. Bill Gates has invested heavily in Moderna and BioNTech, two of the world’s leading mRNA vaccine manufacturers. The Gates Foundation funded Moderna’s early mRNA work, and public records show that Gates himself owns more than 1 million shares of BioNTech, which partnered with Pfizer to produce the COVID-19 vaccine.It takes little imagination to see how a fund directed by Gates-linked institutions could steer money — intentionally or not — toward companies in which he holds a stake.The web of influence extends into policy enforcement. The World Health Organization’s director-general oversees the International Health Regulations, a global framework that allows governments to impose quarantine, testing, or vaccination requirements during declared health emergencies. The United States accepted the IHR in 2005 but rejected the most recent amendments adopted in 2024, formally withdrawing from those obligations in July of this year.Even so, the structure remains in place. If Washington — or any other government — adopted tighter compliance measures, it could channel money from the Pandemic Fund to purchase vaccines and “countermeasures.” Pharmaceutical companies would profit handsomely from policies that treat mass vaccination as the first and only line of defense. The more the world relies on vaccines as a universal solution, the more secure the profits for investors like Gates.The Gates Foundation’s influence doesn’t stop at funding or investment. It appears on the WHO’s list of official “non-state actors,” a category that allows direct collaboration on projects and participation in committee meetings. In other words, the foundation helps set global health standards and then funds the programs that enforce them.RELATED: Researchers tied to Fauci’s COVID cover-up still scoring big NIH grants Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty ImagesAmerican taxpayers foot the billAt the end of the chain, American taxpayers pay for it all. Washington’s seemingly benevolent $700 million “donation” to the Pandemic Fund comes straight from the U.S. Treasury. Every dollar funneled into this global health consortium began as someone’s paycheck.In practice, the fund operates less like a charity and more like a taxpayer-financed slush fund for international health bureaucrats and private interests. The U.S. government collects money from citizens, passes it through the fund, and watches as the Gates Foundation, the WHO, and their network of NGOs redirect it to vaccine manufacturers, foreign governments, and organizations with which they maintain deep financial and institutional ties.This system of influence moves wealth in one direction — up and out. Money leaves the hands of American workers and flows to a global health elite that hides behind the language of “pandemic prevention.” The slogans of safety and preparedness disguise a network that rewards insiders and deepens the dependence it claims to end.Congress and federal auditors need to dig into where this money actually goes and who profits from it. Americans deserve to know whether their taxes support genuine public health or line the pockets of the same institutions that cashed in during the last pandemic.
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The laws freaked-out AI founders want won't save us from tech slavery if we reject Christ's message
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The laws freaked-out AI founders want won't save us from tech slavery if we reject Christ's message

Is there anything more off-putting than a tech founder who concern-trolls himself — warning with deep seriousness that the things he's doing are actually quite troubling and we all need to get serious about passing laws that will mitigate their consequences before disaster strikes?I don't know — I don't want to know! — but one related instance currently going viral highlights why it's worse than a mere turnoff. In a heartfelt cry for help, Jack Clark, a co-founder of Anthropic, one of the leading AI companies, posted a long warning about how dangerous his frontier technology really is and how it's our responsibility to take action to remedy that.“Make no mistake: what we are dealing with is a real and mysterious creature, not a simple and predictable machine," he writes. "In fact, some people are even spending tremendous amounts of money to convince you of this — that’s not an artificial intelligence about to go into a hard takeoff, it’s just a tool. ... It’s just a machine, and machines are things we master." To the contrary, he insists that "what we are dealing with is a real and mysterious creature, not a simple and predictable machine," one that, despite his optimism about AI's benefits, leaves him "deeply afraid."There's only one thing that can justify human existence over and above that of the most powerful tools we can build.Now, it is notable that Anthropic has a certain reputation. David Sacks, the White House AI and crypto chief, posted in response that the company "is running a sophisticated regulatory capture strategy based on fear-mongering. It is principally responsible for the state regulatory frenzy that is damaging the startup ecosystem."In fact, as the New York Post recently reported, Anthropic is on a "collision" course with the Trump administration due to its deep, elite connections with the left-wing political machine, ranging from previous administrations to the Ford Foundation, one of the so-called "nongovernmental organizations" the White House has blamed in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination for fomenting and funding political violence.But worse, in a sense, are Anthropic's links to effective altruism, a cultlike Silicon Valley movement whose brushes with large-scale fraud (in the FTX scandal starring Sam Bankman-Fried) and polyamory have led even eccentric and controversial figures like Sam Altman to raise red flags. As former FTC chief technologist and Abundance Institute AI policy head Neil Chilson has explained, today EA figures are best known for pushing extraordinary crackdowns on AI development, ranging from "authoritarian" policy responses to literally calling in the airstrikes on AI data centers, an approach driven by their insistence that runaway AI is an apocalyptic development sure to wipe out humanity unless we collectively act first.To be clear, Anthropic's founders have distanced themselves from EA in public remarks, and Clark's recommendations do not include anything like nuking AI from orbit just to be sure. In fact, he should be commended for his call to listen more to "labor groups, social groups, and religious leaders" on the subject of our future relationship with our most powerful technologies.But there is no escaping the fact that the ultimate goal behind the alarm raised by Anthropic's leadership and the EA network sharing its orbit is to take coordinated global legal action to pervasively restrict and dictate the course of technological development from the very highest level on down. This is something many Americans instinctively reject, whatever their fears or concerns about AI might be. It is easy to see how such an approach would disregard the Constitution right out of the box. But the appeal being made is to higher-scale principles and powers than the Constitution's or the American people's. And ultimately, in this context, weaving in the "voices" of "stakeholders" across various "communities" is merely a means to that end, a diversitarian stamp of moral legitimacy that, as a core part of DEI's use as an algorithm to create a new global governance regime, has already worn out its welcome.So what do we do?I would hardly characterize myself as a "religious leader," but the fact is that very few Christians have spent recent years working seriously across the interrelated fields of tech theory and practice, and in that capacity I do want to offer a perspective that can prove useful to cutting through the increasingly intractable and fruitless debates between "nones" who love (or even worship) AI and "nones" who hate (or even want to destroy) it.The overarching problem posed by the Anthropic controversy is that people who do not believe that our given human being is sacred really can't be trusted with legal control over the technology they think is going to obliterate our humanity — because they fail to understand that no law can ever save us from destroying ourselves regardless of how much technology has advanced in any particular direction, and they fail to grasp that we will continuously destroy ourselves in ever more feverish ways the more we reject God's own message that He created us in an act of love so great that our relationship to Him is familial, calling us to reciprocate that love and act toward one another accordingly.RELATED: Against the Butlerian Jihad! Photo by Tobias Schwarz/Getty ImagesThere's only one thing that can justify human existence over and above that of the most powerful tools we can build. Only one thing that can justify our authority and control over those tools. Nature, reason, philosophy, myth, story, legend, ethics, ideology, rights, might ... none of these suffice any more.The only thing that will do is faithful belief in the truth of the Christian anthropology: that our given human form, including its visible and invisible parts, is sacred in the highest — for we were given that form, as the consummation and microcosm of all creation, because of how unfathomably the immeasurably supreme God loved and loves us, individually and together, even unto the degree that we can and must call Him not just Lord or Master, but Father, so that we can freely return His complete and total love with our own.Nothing else will hold the line against occultism, obscurantism, destitution, servitude, profanation, disenchantment, and despair in the realm of AI or any other technology capable, if pushed, of simulating the human person and the human soul to the point of complete deception and delusion. It just so happens that "we" have pushed technology to a degree that this uncomfortable truth about what justifies our existence (as it always has) is coming ever more starkly and inarguably out into the open.Of course, a lot of people really don't want this to be true, for all the endless reasons and rationales we are all extremely familiar with. You would think that the revelation of "this one weird trick" would cause waves of relief to spread joyously across the world, but no. The most prominent reactions are from those who would rather flee into the underground catacombs or dive into the black hole of the Borg.These foolish attempts at a hasty solution will not just fail you as a person; they will fail the many, many millions desperately thirsting to be trustably, authoritatively led into the more strenuous and tension-filled but more peaceful and beautiful middle way between the two great negational temptations.Abandoning the people and the devil take the hindmost 300 million-plus is a poor way of loving one's fellow creatures so beloved by God that in them He commands us to see His very self. Obey the commandments (Matthew 22:37-40) with discernment, patience, discipline, humility, loving-kindness, and long-suffering, and we can have "nice things" like technological advancement and flourishing communities and so forth. Seek ye first the kingdom, and the rest will follow.Seek ye other stuff — such as a simulation so powerful that there, all experience and memory of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are obliterated, and the rest will follow from that.Start in your heartThis is emphatically NOT about attacking or debunking or destroying other faiths, doctrines, ideologies, wishes, passions, agendas, or anything else. The time has come to deny pride of place to blaming the other instead of the self, to fixating on what the other says or does instead of what lurks within and issues forth from one's own heart (Matthew 15:18-20).This is about the urgency of taking up the calm and quiet invitation to pursue an active, affirmative path that unlocks the kind of future so many thirst for and even say they want. It's so simple. It doesn't require anything of us that can't be done by just about any person, regardless of place or time. I like to "joke" that "Interstellar" is a movie about how men will literally shoot themselves into a black hole instead of going to church. It's not a joke, of course. That temptation, right to the very limit of sanity and imagination, is always there somewhere, lurking in our hearts, ever since the Fall.Drawing near to your fellow man, drawing near to God, is often painful, scary, "destabilizing," unpredictable, laborious, costly, and hard to explain or even understand in hindsight. Yet it is essential — it is of the very essence of who we are.No attempt to escape or replace this experience, no matter how grandiose, all-consuming, or incomprehensible, can lead us to any solution to our deeply human problems, especially in a golden age, where some such problems not only persist but grow acute: monstrous, menacing, overwhelming, to the point where we must realize, as we must realize now, that where we are going there are no solutions, only salvation — not by any merely human creation, but by our all-good, holy, and life-giving Creator.
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Life is a Carnival: Robbie Robertson Celebrated at 2024 All-Star Tribute Concert
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Life is a Carnival: Robbie Robertson Celebrated at 2024 All-Star Tribute Concert

The event was held 14 months after the 2023 death of the legendary musician. The post Life is a Carnival: Robbie Robertson Celebrated at 2024 All-Star Tribute Concert appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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Seth Moulton Makes the Only Play Left on the Board
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Seth Moulton Makes the Only Play Left on the Board

He has chosen to abandon his House seat for a greater gamble rather than fight a miserable battle to retain a thankless job.
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JB Pritzker Names Officials Dems Will Prosecute for 'Authoritarian' Trump Prosecuting Political Enemies
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JB Pritzker Names Officials Dems Will Prosecute for 'Authoritarian' Trump Prosecuting Political Enemies

JB Pritzker Names Officials Dems Will Prosecute for 'Authoritarian' Trump Prosecuting Political Enemies
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Now, Why Oh WHY Would The Do THAT?! DNC Staff Busted PARTYING at the Most INAPPROPRIATE Time (Pic)
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Now, Why Oh WHY Would The Do THAT?! DNC Staff Busted PARTYING at the Most INAPPROPRIATE Time (Pic)

Now, Why Oh WHY Would The Do THAT?! DNC Staff Busted PARTYING at the Most INAPPROPRIATE Time (Pic)
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10 Best Ways To Repurpose Your Old TVs
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10 Best Ways To Repurpose Your Old TVs

Instead of letting your old TV collect dust or end up in a landfill, with a little creativity you can turn it into something surprisingly useful.
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10 Best Ways To Repurpose Your Old TVs
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10 Best Ways To Repurpose Your Old TVs

Instead of letting your old TV collect dust or end up in a landfill, with a little creativity you can turn it into something surprisingly useful.
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Google Wallet Vs. Samsung Wallet: Which Payment App Should You Use?
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Google Wallet Vs. Samsung Wallet: Which Payment App Should You Use?

Google Wallet and Samsung Wallet are both great payment apps for Android users; however, here's a comparison to see what works best for your specific needs.
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iPhone 17 Is Still Sold Out Online, And The iPhone Air Is Sold Out In China
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iPhone 17 Is Still Sold Out Online, And The iPhone Air Is Sold Out In China

Even a month after launch, the iPhone 17 lineup shows high demand in North America, Europe, and Asia, while the iPhone Air is sold out in China.
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