Bill Gates Developed Nuclear Technology to Help Communist China Overtake U.S Military

Microsoft founder Bill Gates developed nuclear reactor technology for the Chinese Communist Party that helped China overtake the United States military, according to an explosive new report.

The bombshell finding was revealed by investigative journalist Peter Schweizer in his new book.

Schweizer’s bestseller, Red-Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win, details the troubling relationship between Gates and the Chinese Communist regime.

Accoridng to Schweizer, Gates helped the Chinese improve their nuclear reactors and surpass America’s technology.

In 2011, Gates cofounded a company called TerraPower that began working with the Chinese National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) on a “next-generation” reactor.

The move came after Gates had spent a decade alternately predicting China would never be able to police the Internet while simultaneously helping Communist officials do exactly that.

The project was ostensibly civilian in nature, although Schweizer notes CNNC also works for the Chinese military — and the molten salt reactors TerraPower developed just happen to be “incredibly effective at propelling ships at sea, including military vessels.”

Red-Handed notes the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) was already working on techniques for installing this type of reactor on its aircraft carriers when Gates’ TerraPower teamed up with CNNC.

The partnership ended in 2018 when “policy changes” under the Trump administration “made the project difficult to achieve.”

CNNC was later included on a list of Chinese companies linked to the PLA, which would seem to have scuttled its partnership with Gates — although he evidently hopes to continue working on reactor projects with other Chinese companies.

“The TerraPower thing, that was a setback, but there are ways to come back and engage China in a fairly deep way later in the project,” Gates told Chinese state media in 2019.

“China has a lot to contribute,” he gushed in that interview.

“China is building about 40 percent of all the nuclear builds in the world.”

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Gates claimed his sole interest in helping China build advanced nuclear reactors was fighting climate change by helping countries like China and India build “zero-emission” power grids.

“So to the degree we’re allowed, we’re going to be very aggressive about building Chinese partnerships. If we don’t have cooperation, then things like climate change will be much more difficult to solve,” he said.

In December 2021, the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Inc. announced a partnership with TerraPower to build the same kind of nuclear plant Gates wanted to build with CNNC.

The plant, which will receive about $2 billion in funding from the U.S. government, is scheduled to open in Wyoming in 2028.

A 2020 Asia Times report on the state of the art in reactor technology pointed out that American firms were leaders in developing molten salt reactors (MSR), but only China has plans to actually build them, and they are energetic plans indeed.

China’s MSR program is headed by Jiang Mianheng, son of former president Jiang Zemin.

Molten salt reactors, as the name implies, use a superheated salt solution to transfer energy from the reactor core to external power feeds.

In essence, the reactor shoots out liquified salt, bubbling along at roughly 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit, and useful energy is siphoned from that incredibly hot mixture, which flows back into the reactor for another nuclear toasting.

Some of the keen interest in MSRs is due to their theoretically high degree of inherent safety.

If any of the molten salt should ever leak out of the system, it immediately cools and becomes solid, trapping radioactive material safely inside.

If the reactor runs too hot, the salt becomes too thin for the nuclear reaction to continue, and the whole system gracefully shuts down.

As Red-Handed notes, the other signature feature of MSRs is their small size.

The scientists who laid the theoretical groundwork for the reactors in the 1940s imagined them powering airplanes. Modern engineers have proposed nuclear-powered drones that would use miniature reactors to stay aloft for months on end.

Small reactors with safe, sealed systems like MSRs could also lead to an innovation known as the “traveling wave reactor,” another specialty of Gates’ TerraPower — and of his erstwhile PLA-linked partner, CNNC.

Traveling wave reactors create their own fuel in a kind of rolling avalanche of nuclear power.

They would only require external refueling once every decade or two, and they burn up a great deal of their own waste.

These are features of clear interest to clean energy proponents, to be sure, but also strong selling points for military planners developing weapons platforms that could be deployed at sea, in the air, or in space for long periods of time.

Bill Gates appears remarkably blinkered, to say the least, about the Chinese Communist Party’s desire and ability to weaponize the nuclear technology he wanted to share with them.

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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