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Bill Gates found out about which conspiracy theory people stopped him on the street and accused him harshly

Bill Gates found out about which conspiracy theory people stopped him on the street and accused him harshly

Bill Gates has been at the center of many outlandish conspiracy theories in recent years.

If you're not aware, individuals believe that he "orchestrated the COVID-19 pandemic" for financial gain, then that he's "chipped people through vaccines," but also that he bought up all the farmland because he wants "a lot of Americans to die from hunger".

The founder of Microsoft is now revealing a conspiracy theory he claimed to a citizen on the street, reports LadBible.


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He was invited to the podcast, "The Rest Is Politics" and mentioned some unpleasant situations, Telegrafi reports.

“You have to laugh at all this. Someone stopped me on the street, which happened more than once, and told me that I 'chipped him and was following him'. Madam, why do I want to know where you are moving? Do you really believe that this is how I spend my time?” Gates asked.

The billionaire also mentioned other claims circulating on social networks, Telegrafi reports

"When they say that I benefit from vaccines or that vaccines are bad for children", he added, and revealed that there are people who follow conspiracy theories and assess whether they are "out of control".

"If they become too widespread, then you want to respond," he said.

The strange theory that Gates "put chips in people's bodies" was actualized during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Individuals believe that by "inserting microchips into people", using vaccines, the founder of Microsoft wants to "control population growth".

Gates also took to social media, where he talked about conspiracy theories.

"In 2015, I warned that there could be a pandemic that would cause tens of millions of deaths. My foundation funds the research of vaccines to save lives. I spend billions on vaccines and I am proud that they have helped to halve the number of deaths in the last 20 years. The idea of ​​chips makes no sense," he declared.

One user followed up, pointing out that nowadays there is an easier way to track billions of people "why use vaccines when we all carry phones". /Telegraph/

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