Watch Bill Gates Explain Why We Need to Lower World’s Population to Save the Planet

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has become an increasingly controversial figure in recent years.

Despite being neither a scientist nor a doctor, Gates has injected himself as a self-declared “expert” on both science and medicine.

During the Covid pandemic, Gates was paraded by the corporate media while advocating for vaccines.

Gates has also placed himself at the center of the “green agenda” and frequently pitches ideas for tackling “climate change.”

However, some of his plans for saving the planet are nothing short of disturbing.

Several years ago, Gates gave a presentation where he warned about population growth around the world.

Gates argues that the issue of rising population numbers spells doom for the planet as it contributes to dreaded “climate change.”

He then explains that population numbers need to be reduced to save the planet.

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Perhaps the most disturbing part of Gates’s comments is that he’s pitching the idea of reducing population numbers like it’s a positive thing “because climate change.”

Gates is not alone in this view and discussions of “obsolete” populations are a regular pitch of Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum (WEF).

As Slay News previously reported, WEF advisor Yuval Noah Harari declared earlier this year that “we just don’t need the vast majority of the population” in today’s world.

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According to Harari, most of the general public has now become “redundant” and will be of little use to the global elite in the future.

Harari, who describes himself as a historian and futurist, argues that modern technologies like artificial intelligence “make it possible to replace the people.”

“If you go back to the middle of the 20th century — and it doesn’t matter if you’re in the United States with Roosevelt, or if you’re in Germany with Hitler, or even in the USSR with Stalin — and you think about building the future, then your building materials are those millions of people who are working hard in the factories, in the farms, the soldiers,” Harari said.

“You need them,” he added.

“You don’t have any kind of future without them.

“Now, fast forward to the early 21st century when we just don’t need the vast majority of the population,” he concluded.

“The future is about developing more and more sophisticated technology, like artificial intelligence [and] bioengineering.

Most people don’t contribute anything to that, except perhaps for their data, and whatever people are still doing which is useful, these technologies increasingly will make redundant and will make it possible to replace the people.”

Thankfully there are a few powerful people left with opposing views.

As Slay News has reported, Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, is frequently warning that humanity is facing an “underpopulation crisis.”

In July, Musk announced that he is significantly increasing childcare benefits at his companies as part of his plan to help tackle the “underpopulation crisis.”

In a statement on Twitter, Musk said he believes the issue poses a threat to civilization.

Musk runs Twitter, Tesla, and SpaceX alongside smaller startups Neuralink Corp. and The Boring Company.

He has been warning of the threat posed by a “collapsing birth rate” for some time.

The billionaire took to Twitter where he wrote, “Doing my best to help the underpopulation crisis.

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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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