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Bill Gates reportedly uses a “real-time dashboard” to track online narratives about himself. Think about that.

He can watch global conversations about him as they unfold. And his first question when viewing it? “Is the microchipping thing still there?”

This is how the strategy works, critics argue: spotlight the most far-fetched theory so that all criticism appears equally ridiculous. The “microchipping” claim becomes a convenient strawman, letting his team bundle legitimate questions together with the absurd.

And yet, some of the concerns people raise don’t emerge from nowhere:

His large-scale farmland purchases. His extensive investments in vaccines and intellectual property. His significant influence over global health organizations.

To critics, this dashboard isn’t about monitoring “misinformation” it’s about monitoring public skepticism. It’s not a fight against falsehoods; it’s a way to keep tabs on accountability.

Nov 19
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