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There’s much that could be said about this interview (and has been), but at 22 seconds, that look to camera…

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NZ and Aus: “competent management”

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Larry Fink at BlackRock recently said that markets prefer authoritarian countries to democracy - I bet they love down under!

cheers

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There are a number of Kill Gates interviews on the web, where his body language exhibits the same thing as you’ve pointed out. The students of body language have a name for that smirk when one knows one is lying and believes the listener has been decieved. It’scalled something like the “grin of deception” which is completely sub-concious and hence is not surpressed.

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A master of deception he undoubtedly is, but that look is something else all together; the fleeting smirk, the raised eyebrow, the turn to camera, the look in the eyes (at best, inappropriate given the subject matter) - blow it up, it’s deeply unpleasant.

And the there’s the arms; what’s going on there? Tightly crossed at the beginning and wildly flailing by the end!

Anyway, on a more prosaic level, interesting that he;

a) Prioritised economic damage over deaths.
b) Stated clearly that the ‘vaccines’ did not stop transmission (paving the way for the "… new way…’).
c) Lied about available therapeutics, whilst prompting new products.
d) Championed, as Karen points out, Australia’s and New Zealand’s uber-extreme approach.
e) Flagrantly lobbied and simultaneous prepped us for massive public expenditure in R&D, task forces etc.,
f) Signalled permanent or semi-permanent vaccine ‘patches’, in which he is invested, I believe and which might use a light-emitting dye called, wait for it, Luciferase.
g) Signalled the patches use outside of pandemics (controlled social credit, tracking?).
h) Tied in the “…climate message…”.
i) Stated that everything is for the benefit of the poor. (Ha!)
j) Perpetuated the idea that governments are answerable to the people and suggesting that where things went wrong this time, governments were to blame, which loops back to R&D investment etc., etc.

A veritable masterclass; indeed, one might call it a three-minute warning!

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Astute observation. One can read too much into such things but lets have a look

These are screenshots at 21s, 22s and 23s respectively.

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and “the look”…
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In the middle one, at 22s, just as he hesitates after “sadly, that was…”,
he darts a kind of knowing look in the direction of the camera. At the same time he briefly lifts up his fingers on his (folded) left arm.
Then continues “…a better forecast of what would happen than anybody could have wished for”.

You could get the impression that…crying in his beer about the deaths he ain’t. Can’t be sure from this of course and I’m no expert in body language. With his arms folded, the finger movement was probably subconscious. Had it been me speaking (as if!) it would likely signify something contentious was to follow. Gates has often said quite questionable things when talking to the business community. Given his unique and proactive role in shaping the future, such questions are legitimate.
An interesting moment, anyway.

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Yes, one can read too much into such stuff, but not here, I don’t think, not unless you just want to write it off as the mannerisms of a deeply insensitive, conceited individual and it might well just be that. Is it a nod and a wink to ‘fellow travellers’; those in the know, so to speak? Is it just salivation over momentary remembrance of significant monetary gain? Maybe and backing that possibility, as I mention in my previous post, is his prioritising of economic damage over deaths; deaths which are referenced almost as afterthought.

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Hi folks, and the kicker at the end is his pretend fraudian slip - his “subconscious thought” which he started to make:
“and Governments expect citizens to not let that happen again”
and quickly changed it to:
" and citizens expect their governments to not let that happen again"

  • so he started with the usual narrative of the powerful - blame the people for the mess they are in!
    Interestingly the subtitles below the image miss the “slip” entirely and his body language doesn’t seem to react in the verbal switch - he continues to bounce and wave around!
    Of course the truth is neither citizens or governments were responsible - global corporates, foundations, investment funds and their minions sitting in tax havens were responsible - none of which fall into the citizen or government definition, they are all behind the curtain of the stage he is performing on.

cheers

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