I can't believe it but I'm actually
defending Bill Gates here...

Mon Feb 12 2024

Blazing Reader,

Luke Denis, of the United Freedom Party of Alberta, made this heated statement in his January 31st interview on The Iron Will Report:

"Bill Gates, in a TED Talk, said, 'Oh, this new vaccine roll-out should kill 15% of the population.' That man should have been murdered and ripped apart on stage. That guy is a piece of garbage."

In response, Bob Metz, president of the unaffiliated Freedom Party of Ontario, said this on episode 846 of Just Right:

"As much as I might also believe that Bill Gates is a piece of garbage, to call for his murder — in those words — and being ripped apart on stage is an unconscionable suggestion — especially for a spokesperson of a political party expecting to be taken seriously. Obviously, a justice system and due process are not in the playbook of the [United Freedom Party of Alberta]."

I'm going to have to agree with Bob Metz on this one — for three reasons:

Firstly, everybody should have the opportunity to defend themselves in a court of law.

Secondly, it doesn't get more savage than literally ripping a person apart.

And thirdly, I think Luke Denis misquoted Bill Gates.

Yes, I'm going to be Bill Gates' defense lawyer (talk about devil's advocate) — but that's how much I believe in the pursuit of truth.

I assume Luke Denis is referring to Bill Gates' infamous 2010 TED Talk where he discussed strategies to bring global CO2 emissions down to net zero (a harmful objective in my opinion).

Here's what Bill Gates actually said:

"The world today has 6.8 billion people. That’s headed up to about nine billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by, perhaps, 10 or 15%."

As you can see, Gates did not say, as Luke Denis quoted him, "Oh, this new vaccine roll-out should kill 15% of the population."

That's an interpretation of what he said.

And, I would not be surprised if, deep down, that may be what he meant.

But I'm not a psychotherapist.

In the context of the entire video, what Bill Gates was proposing is that giving children "life-saving" vaccines would reduce childhood mortality and result in parents having fewer children.

For exhibit A: Melinda Gates, his ex-wife and co-founder of their foundation, wrote on GatesNotes.com: “When more children live past the age of five, and when mothers can decide if and when to have children, population sizes don’t go up. They go down. Parents have fewer children when they’re confident those children will survive into adulthood.”

Now, personally, I do believe Bill Gates is part of an agenda to sterilize and kill off billions of people using vaccines. But my views are based on actual evidence (e.g. VAERS data) not misrepresenting his words in a TED Talk.

And even if Bill Gates had said on stage that "this new vaccine roll-out should kill 15% of the population" I still wouldn't condone immediate dismemberment. Any decent human being, rather, should have asked for him to clarify himself.

Which, I'm sorry to say, is also how I think Bob Metz should have dealt with the United Freedom Party. While I agree with all the red flags he spotted in their interview, I do feel he has executed them without a "fair trial."

By the end of the podcast, Bob Metz is referring to them as "pys-opers" working for the government. He may, of course, be 100% correct. And if I had bet my life on one or the other, I'd side with Bob.

Nonetheless, I think he should have pointed out all the contradictions in their words in a more diplomatic way, giving them the benefit of the doubt and an opportunity to explain themselves before metaphorically "ripping them apart on stage."

So, to begin with, I'll publicly ask here of Luke Denis to respond to both Bob Metz and my criticisms of his words:

1) How can you claim that Bill Gates said he wanted to kill 15% of the population with a vaccine in his 2010 Ted Talk when (as I demonstrate above) it seems clear he was proposing that vaccinations would lead to less childhold mortality?

2) How do you justify calling for Gates' immediate murder by the audience?

3) Is the United Freedom Party planning on doing away with due process and will instead condone mobs murdering people without a trial?

When I hear back from Luke Denis, I'll post his reply. Then I'll follow up by asking the United Freedom Party of Alberta to address the other red flags Bob Metz highlighted in his podcast.

In the meantime, I'm going to send Mr. Gates my bill for his legal defence. Don't worry, he has so much mRNA-laden blood on his hands that me defending his TED Talk won't be enough to save him. If anything, this TED Talk has just been a distraction from the far more damning and irrefutable evidence of his crimes against humanity.

—John C.A. Manley

PS If you haven't heard Bob Metz's case against the United Freedom Party you can listen to it here: https://justrightmedia.org/blog/archives/14254

PPS And for the original interview on The Iron Will Report, head over here: https://ironwillreport.com/fixing-freedom-how-to-unfk-canada-luke-denis-and-chris-hampton/




John C. A. Manley is the author of Much Ado About Corona: A Dystopian Love Story, the forthcoming All The Humans Are Sleeping and other works of speculative fiction. Get free samples of his stories by becoming a Blazing Pine Cone email subscirber at: https://blazingpinecone.com/subscribe/