Vatic Note: Sounds good doesn't it? Lets think about this for a moment. First thing we should do is to remember who each and everyone of these people are and what they believe in and what they actually do (fund depopulation and eugenics programs globally). First thing we want to know is how does this help their pet project. The second thing we want to know is how does this benefit thier pocket books? The third thing we want to know is who did they meet with in secret to discuss points 1 and 2, was it the Fed Reserve??? Was it the ADL, or AIPAC or who? Bloomberg wanting to do something for his children is the laugh of the century, lets remember, these people pedophile and brain wash and mind control their own children. So that dog don't hunt.
So are they all stocked up on Gold and Silver since its all gone now, and is this their way to justify NOT FUNDING AID PROGRAMS since the currency is scheduled to crash any day now, and thus they can say "Oh, dear, no money for the aid programs, we are broke" as they sit on tons of gold. What is really clever is, like the middle class, we financed our own demise, they took our wealth and used it to bring us down. I suspect that is what we are seeing here only this time the upper class of goyims are next and are being asked to fund it as well, its almost perverted. Its at this level most revolutions are started and financed, and this would take care of that risk for the neocons, in the end.
Those are the things I want to know before I even begin to believe this is for real. There is not one amoung them in this picture that isn't a sociopath, thus "helping humanity" is a laugh and a half. Follow the money. Gates as a humanitarian is the same joke as Clinton promoting circumcision LOL.... both are totally impossibe, UNLESS they both have something to gain from it. They are, everyone of them, trilateral, bildeberg, and CFR... enough said.
40 Billionaires Pledge to Give Most of Their Wealth to Charity
http://www.care2.com/causes/trailblazers/blog/40-billionaires-pledge-to-give-most-of-their-wealth-to-charity/
posted by: Suzi Parrasch 1 day ago
Yesterday's announcement by Warren Buffett and Bill Gates about the Giving Pledge -- their challenge to fellow billionaires to join them in giving away at least half of their fortunes to charity -- certainly had dramatic impact. And it promises to give a huge boost to the world of philanthropy, to say the least. But the move may not be as surprising as it may seem, given both Buffett's and Gates' gravitas and deep and abiding commitment to philanthropy.
Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, has long held that he plans to give away most of his wealth. He announced in 2006 that he'd be donating 99% of his earnings to good causes.
"I am not an enthusiast of dynastic wealth, particularly when the alternative is six billion people having that much poorer hands in life than we have, having a chance to benefit from the money," he told the BBC at the time.
And Gates, who co-founded Microsoft with Paul Allen (another of the 40 pledgers) has devoted the last decade to running the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in concert with his wife. With an endowment of some $33.5 billion, it's arguably the largest and most powerful private foundation in the world.
So far, after soft-peddling the Giving Pledge in the rarified world of great wealth, 38 American billionaires -- about half the number they've asked to date -- have already signed up.
"At its core, the Giving Pledge is about asking wealthy families to have important conversations about their wealth and how it will be used," Buffett said during the announcement. "We're delighted that so many people are doing just that -- and that so many have decided to not only take this pledge but also to commit to sums far greater than the 50% minimum level."
So are they all stocked up on Gold and Silver since its all gone now, and is this their way to justify NOT FUNDING AID PROGRAMS since the currency is scheduled to crash any day now, and thus they can say "Oh, dear, no money for the aid programs, we are broke" as they sit on tons of gold. What is really clever is, like the middle class, we financed our own demise, they took our wealth and used it to bring us down. I suspect that is what we are seeing here only this time the upper class of goyims are next and are being asked to fund it as well, its almost perverted. Its at this level most revolutions are started and financed, and this would take care of that risk for the neocons, in the end.
Those are the things I want to know before I even begin to believe this is for real. There is not one amoung them in this picture that isn't a sociopath, thus "helping humanity" is a laugh and a half. Follow the money. Gates as a humanitarian is the same joke as Clinton promoting circumcision LOL.... both are totally impossibe, UNLESS they both have something to gain from it. They are, everyone of them, trilateral, bildeberg, and CFR... enough said.
40 Billionaires Pledge to Give Most of Their Wealth to Charity
http://www.care2.com/causes/trailblazers/blog/40-billionaires-pledge-to-give-most-of-their-wealth-to-charity/
posted by: Suzi Parrasch 1 day ago
Yesterday's announcement by Warren Buffett and Bill Gates about the Giving Pledge -- their challenge to fellow billionaires to join them in giving away at least half of their fortunes to charity -- certainly had dramatic impact. And it promises to give a huge boost to the world of philanthropy, to say the least. But the move may not be as surprising as it may seem, given both Buffett's and Gates' gravitas and deep and abiding commitment to philanthropy.
Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, has long held that he plans to give away most of his wealth. He announced in 2006 that he'd be donating 99% of his earnings to good causes.
"I am not an enthusiast of dynastic wealth, particularly when the alternative is six billion people having that much poorer hands in life than we have, having a chance to benefit from the money," he told the BBC at the time.
And Gates, who co-founded Microsoft with Paul Allen (another of the 40 pledgers) has devoted the last decade to running the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in concert with his wife. With an endowment of some $33.5 billion, it's arguably the largest and most powerful private foundation in the world.
So far, after soft-peddling the Giving Pledge in the rarified world of great wealth, 38 American billionaires -- about half the number they've asked to date -- have already signed up.
"At its core, the Giving Pledge is about asking wealthy families to have important conversations about their wealth and how it will be used," Buffett said during the announcement. "We're delighted that so many people are doing just that -- and that so many have decided to not only take this pledge but also to commit to sums far greater than the 50% minimum level."
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