[Comedy/Truth] Bill Gates Finally Admits It! – Exclusive Interview (JP Sears)

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JP Sears latest addition … he splices together a fake interview with Bill Gates with questions related to why “conspiracy theorists” would have him pegged so wrong…

Bill Gates Finally Admits It! – Exclusive Interview

Feb 27, 2023 Rumble | Telegram-Mirror | AwakenWithJP.com

JP used an interview where Bill was asked questions about his relationship with Epstein and turned it into a truth-bomb parody.

Here is the transcript and my two cents:

JP: Bill, thank you for taking time out of your business schedule of running the world to sit down and talk with us today; it’s good to see you buddy. Bill: Good to see you. JP: Thank you. I’ve seen some pictures of you floating on the internet lately, and as the world’s leading health authority, it looks like you’re in tremendous shape, have you been working out lately? Bill: Absolutely. JP: I even saw this one that Elon posted. Bill: You wouldn’t wanna under-estimate Elon. JP: I never do. Now, the past year, life has changed for you: you’ve been busy trying to vaccinate the whole world, but you also went through a divorce(01)

JP: …and now your partner-in-crime at the NIH, Dr. Fauci, has stepped down from his position. Do you miss him? Bill: No, he was a bad person. JP: Oh, well, good riddance to him, I guess. Bill: Hm. (02) (03)

JP: Now, something that I imagine is going to be hard for you: there’s always controversies on the internet, floating around about you. Obviously, all crazy conspiracy theories that I would never believe, but when they’re able to slip through the censorship; you, your motives, and your work with vaccines are criticized. Bill: That is a very weird thing, that just because I support vaccines, saved millions of lives, people are saying no, I make money from vaccines. (04) (05) (06) (07)

JP: That is egregious! I’m offended on your behalf that people think you may money from vaccines, but just trying to understand why these crazy nut-jobs would believe these things.

JP: It’s possible that these people came across information like how you invested $55 million dollars in BioNTech – the company that makes the Pfizer vaccine, and that was in 2019, right before the Pandemic? Which, that was really good timing. (08) (09) (10)

JP: They might of also seen that at the end of 2022 (2021), you sold that stock, for $550 million – that extra money, like, that’s a pretty good return. Bill: Yeah, big return. (11) (12) (13) JP: Right? But the point is, that when these crazy conspiracy theorists see how these vaccines make you a lot of money, they could jump to the false conclusion that you make money from vaccines. Bill: Smiling and nodding. JP: By the way, what was the reason for you dumping all your BioNtech stock at the end of last year? Bill: For avoiding most of the damage. (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27)

JP: What else bothers you about all the misinformation online written about you? Bill: That I’m trying to, y’know, cause death, or track, or, a lot of strange stuff. Um, hard to understand why that is. JP: What? People think you wanna track them? That is hard to understand why… I dunno… they probably got confused from your “Ask me anything” session on Reddit back in 2020, when you called for a National Tracking System. Bill: mm, ahh. JP: People are so stupid, Bill. I dunno. (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54)

JP: Is there anything else about the “Bill Gates Controversy” online that bothers you or strikes you as weird? Bill: It’s been weird, that, y’know, vaccines have been attacked as being overall negative, or that there’s some conspiracy here. (55) (56) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64)

JP: Yeah, hearing people make the false claim that the vaccines have been an overall negative, really bothers me too. And while these things do very little to protect people, they seem to be doing a tremendous job at helping reduce the population; which, is an overall positive. Bill: I mean, we’ve had tens of millions of deaths. JP: Dude, congrats! Bill: And that, has saved millions of lives. JP: Countless lives, saved. Man, I tell you, it takes a very intelligent human to understand how reducing the world’s population saves lives. Bill: Hm. (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70)

JP: Oh, and side note. I really loved your 2015 TedTalk by the way. (71)

// What about his Feb 2020 talk on using AI & Gene-Editing to solve population problems (72)

// Or his previous TedTalk & interviews on using vaccines for population control (73)

// Or all the other Tabletop Exercises

// The most recent one in Oct 2022 Catastrophic Contagion

JP: And do you know the actual statistics on the vaccines rate of effectiveness? Bill: Yeah, the lethality, uhm, ends up being about 0.3% JP: Honestly, I think those numbers could be better… but, there is a downside to population control. Some people say that killing people is like, immoral. And when you eliminate a problem, and in this case, the problem is well, “Living People”, they leave behind families that are grieving, and in a lot of pain. Bill: Grinning and nodding. JP: How do you handle that? Knowing there’s so many people out there in so much pain, cos like their mother, father’s are… dead. Bill: Yeah, I don’t think delving into the particulars at this point is constructive, but yes, uhh, I, umm, caused pain, and I feel terrible about that. (74) (75) (76)

JP: I don’t think you should feel terrible, I think you should take solace in knowing that when those grieving family members realize how much less carbon that’s going to be emitted into the world, because their mother or father is dead, they’re gonna be happy about it. But, when you look at the legalities of it, killing people, is a little bit of a “grey area”, and I know the legalities of that is just a bunch of government bureaucracy, but you’ve managed to stay above the law and not get caught. Bill: This was a, a very tough thing. JP: But this is a serious matter, Bill. If you’re not careful, you could get caught. Bill: So we take it seriously. JP: Oh, well that makes me feel better knowing you’re being careful. (77) (78) (79)

JP: Hey, congrats by the way, did you know that when you Google, “Who is the World’s Best Doctor?”, your name comes up? And considering that you’re not even a doctor, achieving the status as “The World’s BEST Doctor”? That, my friend, is quite the accomplishment. A real underdog story. I hope there’s no body language experts watching this; for your sake of course. Bill: (Body language is dodgy as) (80) (81)

JP: Now, you as the world’s leading doctor, who is in stellar shape by the way, you’re always dictating health advice to people. Now, for the sceptics out there, why should people listen to you and your health advice? Bill: Y’know I… I don’t think of myself as an expert, I, uhh, should be very humble about y’know success uhh, y’know has a tricky aspect to it, um, so, y’know I don’t, I don’t have great advice for other people. JP: Really? You don’t have any great advice? Ok.

JP: Well, aside from being a “doctor”, are there any other professions that you pretend to be? Bill: Well, in Firefighting we’re all trained to know that there’s the exits… JP: You’re not a firefighter, either.

JP: But, you have faced quite a bit of heat about your relationship with one Jeffrey Epstein. Melinda even said that’s one of the reasons why she left your arse, so I’m wondering, what are your thoughts on your friendship with Jeffrey Epstein? Bill: I certainly made a huge mistake, uhh, not only meeting him in the first place, but I met with him a number of times. JP: Yeah, people just have a real hard time looking past all his work in sex trafficking young girls to high-profile people. Bill: And we love that work. JP: Ahh. I think we should end right here, while we’re ahead, Bill. And, um, maybe we should also have your lawyers review this footage before we release any of it? Alright. (82) (83)

JP: Hey, after this I’m going to re-watch a movie, if you wanna join me. It’s called “Died Suddenly“, have you seen it? Bill: Absolutely. JP: Pretty good right? It’s about your work!

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JP: Bill, thank you for taking time out of your business schedule of running the world to sit down and talk with us today; it’s good to see you buddy. Bill: Good to see you. JP: Thank you. I’ve seen some pictures of you floating on the internet lately, and as the world’s leading health authority, it looks like you’re in tremendous shape, have you been working out lately? Bill: Absolutely. JP: I even saw this one that Elon posted. Bill: You wouldn’t wanna under-estimate Elon.

JP: I never do. Now, the past year life has changed for you: you’ve been busy trying to vaccinate the whole world, but you also went through a divorce, and now your partner-in-crime at the NIH, Dr. Fauci, has stepped down from his position. Do you miss him? Bill: No, he was a bad person. JP: Oh, well, good riddance to him I guess. Bill: Hm.

JP: Now, something that I imagines’ going to be hard for you: there’s always controversies on the internet, floating around about you. Obviously all crazy conspiracy theories that I would never believe, but when they’re able to slip through the censorship; you, your motives, and your work with vaccines are criticized. Bill: That is a very weird thing, that just because I support vaccines, saved millions of lives, people are saying no, I make money from vaccines.

JP: That is egregious! I’m offended on your behalf that people think you may money from vaccines, but just trying to understand why these crazy nut-jobs would believe these things. It’s possible that these people came across information like how you invested $55 million dollars in BioNTech – the company that makes the Pfizer vaccine, and that was in 2019, right before the Pandemic? Which, that was really good timing.

JP: They might of also seen that at the end of 2022, you sold that stock, for $550 million – that extra money, like, that’s a pretty good return. Bill: Yeah, big return.

JP: Right? But the point is, that when these crazy conspiracy theorists see how these vaccines make you a lot of money, they could jump to the false conclusion that you make money from vaccines. Bill: Smiling and nodding. JP: By the way, what was the reason for you dumping all your BioNtech stock at the end of last year? Bill: For avoiding most of the damage.

JP: What else bothers you about all the misinformation online written about you? Bill: That I’m trying to, y’know, cause death, or track, or, a lot of strange stuff. Um, hard to understand why that is. JP: What? People think you wanna track them? That is hard to understand why… I dunno… they probably got confused from your “Ask me anything” session on Reddit back in 2020, when you called for a National Tracking System. Bill: mm, ahh. JP: People are so stupid, Bill. I dunno.

JP: Is there anything else about the “Bill Gates Controversy” online that bothers you or strikes you as weird? Bill: It’s been weird, that, y’know, vaccines have been attacked as being overall negative, or that there’s some conspiracy here.

JP: Yeah, hearing people make the false claim that the vaccines have been an overall negative, really bothers me too. And while these things do very little to protect people, they seem to be doing a tremendous job at helping reduce the population; which, that’s an overall positive. Bill: I mean, we’ve had tens of millions of deaths. JP: Dude, congrats! Bill: And that, has saved millions of lives. JP: Countless lives, saved. Man, I tell you, it takes a very intelligent human to understand how reducing the world’s population saves lives. Bill: Hm.

JP: Oh, and side note. I really loved your 2015 TedTalk by the way.

JP: And do you know the actual statistics on the vaccines rate of effectiveness? Bill: Yeah, the lethality, uhm, ends up being about 0.3%
JP: Honestly, I think those numbers could be better… but, there is a downside to population control. Some people say that killing people is like, immoral. And when you eliminate a problem, and in this case, the problem is well, “Living People”, they leave behind families that are grieving, and in a lot of pain. Bill: Grinning and nodding.
JP: How do you handle that? Knowing there’s so many people out there in so much pain, cos like their mother, father’s are… dead. Bill: Yeah, I don’t think delving into the particulars at this point is constructive, but yes, uhh, I, umm, caused pain, and I feel terrible about that.
JP: I don’t think you should feel terrible, I think you should take solace in knowing that when those grieving family members realize how much less carbon that’s going to be emitted into the world, because their mother or father is dead, they’re gonna be happy about it. But, when you look at the legalities of it, killing people, is a little bit of a “grey area”, and I know the legalities of that is just a bunch of government bureaucracy, but you’ve managed to stay above the law and not get caught.
Bill: This was a, a very tough thing.
JP: But this is a serious matter, Bill. If you’re not careful, you could get caught. Bill: So we take it seriously. JP: Oh, well that makes me feel better knowing you’re being careful.

JP: Hey, congrats by the way, did you know that when you Google, “Who is the World’s Best Doctor?”, your name comes up? And considering that you’re not even a doctor, achieving the status as “The World’s BEST Doctor”? That, my friend, is quite the accomplishment. A real underdog story. I hope there’s no body language experts watching this; for your sake of course. Bill: (Body language is dodgy as)

JP: Now, you as the world’s leading doctor, who is in stellar shape by the way, you’re always dictating health advice to people. Now, for the sceptics out there, why should people listen to you and your health advice? Bill: Y’know I… I don’t think of myself as an expert, I, uhh, should be very humble about y’know success uhh, y’know has a tricky aspect to it, um, so, y’know I don’t, I don’t have great advice for other people. JP: Really? You don’t have any great advice? Ok.

JP: Well, aside from being a “doctor”, are there any other professions that you pretend to be? Bill: Well, in Firefighting we’re all trained to know that there’s the exits… JP: You’re not a firefighter, either.

JP: But, you have faced quite a bit of heat about your relationship with one Jeffrey Epstein. Melinda even said that’s one of the reasons why she left your arse, so I’m wondering, what are your thoughts on your friendship with Jeffrey Epstein? Bill: I certainly made a huge mistake, uhh, not only meeting him in the first place, but I met with him a number of times. JP: Yeah, people just have a real hard time looking past all his work in sex trafficking young girls to high-profile people. Bill: And we love that work. JP: Ahh. I think we should end right here, while we’re ahead, Bill. And, um, maybe we should also have your lawyers review this footage before we release any of it? Alright.

JP: Hey, after this I’m going to re-watch a movie, if you wanna join me. It’s called “Died Suddenly”, have you seen it? Bill: Absolutely. JP: Pretty good right? It’s about your work!

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