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In creating a new page to list depopulation quotes, I came across a Snopes page "debunking" a depopulation quote made by Bill Gates right after I heard him make it with my own ears in a video which is below. It was maddening to see Snopes deceptively adding to the quote before "fact checking" whether Bill Gates made it. Snopes also used the same form of lying by omission that is commonly employed by the mainstream media.

Snopes referring to what they do as "fact checking" is in itself deceptive as it gives the impression that they are only giving facts. Checking facts and stating facts are two different things and "checking facts" does not guarantee the finding or telling of them.

I've also heard many times that Snopes cannot be trusted, so it was no surprise to me. But, nevertheless, I was incensed to see how Snopes was being deceptive and felt compelled to expose it. Rather than be repetitive, I'll show you and explain the deceptive techniques as I go along.

Snopes also made sure to say they found the "debunked" quote on a "conspiracy theory website". When a website backs its claims with facts and evidence, it is not a "theory" site. Even Snopes doesn't seem to realize that the words conspiracy and theory are two different words, each with their own separate meaning. But, in actuality, I think they used the phrase "conspiracy theory" as a trigger phrase to manipulate their readers' feelings

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COMMERCIAL SAYS VACCINES SAVES LIVES. BILL GATES
SAYS IT REDUCES POPULATION


Here is another video, though not the same one, from an archived site for after Youtube terminates "non-commercially viable" channels per it's new terms of service: Wipe Out Humans - Bill Gates - Vaccines are "Best Way" to Depopulate Planet

 

 

Below, is a screen capture from Snopes showing how they deceptively made it appear as if Bill Gates did not make a depopulation quote by adding "are designed so governments can depopulate the world" to his quote. I searched for the exact phrase, "Bill Gates Admits Vaccinations Are Designed So Governments Can Depopulate the World?" and the ONLY results that came up were the Snopes article to which I am referring and mirrored copies of it by others. Here is the link to my search results. Here is the Snopes link so you can check for yourself.

 

Furthermore, for Snopes to imply (as can be seen in screen capture above) that Bill Gates meant through associated social changes and not as an agent of death was so far reaching and far stretching that one would hurt themselves trying to stretch that far and also mind reading, as Snopes seemed to be doing, is not the same as fact checking.

 

Below, is another section of the Snopes page about Bill Gates depopulation quote. No, Bill Gates did not openly admit vaccines are designed so that governments can depopulate the world; he said "The world today has 6.8 billion people...that's headed up to about 9 billion. If we do a really great job on vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps 10 to 15 percent." and he also said, "the benefits (of vaccines) ...reducing population growth." as can be heard within the two videos further up this page.

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Of course it is false, because they changed the quote. If Snopes really were expert and authorative fact checkers, they should have had no problem finding the actual quotes made by Bill Gates in regards to vaccines. Bill Gates did not say "so that governments can...". This was Gate's actual quote in a Ted Talk: "The world today has 6.8 billion people...that's headed up to about 9 billion. If we do a really great job on vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps 10 to 15 percent."

 

 

 

 

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