Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Gates Lets Mosquitos Talk to Tech Conference

This blog was posted by Canadian, Teri Salvador as "politicol" on January 28th, 2009 on blogger before she moved to PoliticolNews.com and became Peter Neisman. It was copied "As Is", all mispellings and grammar are hers, as are the conspiracy theories.

Bill Gates in an unusual move at a elite tech conference unleashed a jar full of mosquitos onto the attendees to bring attention to the disease spread by mosquitos namely malaria. The TED or Technology Entertainment Design Conference in California were most likely shocked to be receiving this message in this way.

The Microsoft founder used the insects to illustrate the point that “not only poor people should experience this” meaning that malaria stikes poorer countries moreover that contend with this disease. Bill Gates re-assuring the audience that the insects were not infected by malaria. His foundation the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation stated that they would fund over 167 million dollars to irradicate malaria.

The gathering was also attended by Al Gore who spoke of the melting Arctic, carbon emissions, and the coal industry advertisers who claim their industry is clean.

It seems appropriate that Bill Gates would use “bugs” to bring home a point since there are so many in the vista program it is being overlooked by the new beta release of Windows 7.

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