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Glenn Beck: Bill Gates’ Sudden “Climate Reasonableness” Isn’t About Science—It’s About Trump For years, Bill Gates and the globalist elite pushed a doomsday climate agenda: shut down economies, ration energy, and let the “useless eaters” fend for themselves. The plan was simple—until Donald Trump won. Now, with the WEF...

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Bill Gates’ Climate Flip: A Masterclass in Elite Hypocrisy For years, Bill Gates was the oracle of climate doom. His 2021 book, How to Avoid a Climate Disaster, painted a world on the brink—unless we embraced radical net-zero policies, geoengineering schemes (like spraying dust into the stratosphere), and the wholesale abandonment of fossil fuels. He warned of civilization’s collapse, funded alarmist research, and helped silence dissent as “climate denial.” Governments, banks, and institutions fell in line, cutting off funding for anything but “green” energy, while children were taught their future was a wasteland of fire and flood. Now? Gates sings a different tune. In a stunning reversal, he admits we won’t hit 1.5°C or even 2°C targets. Climate change, he now says, is serious but not existential—just a problem for the world’s poorest. Innovation, not degrowth, is the answer. Human welfare—vaccines, poverty reduction, adaptation—must take precedence over temperature targets. Energy use, he concedes, is good for human progress. The man who once pushed solar geoengineering as a last-ditch survival tactic now calls it a distraction. What changed? The monologue from Glenn Beck cuts to the heart of the matter: power, control, and a failed globalist agenda. Gates’ epiphany isn’t scientific—it’s political. His vision of top-down global governance, championed by the WEF and UN, is crumbling. Donald Trump’s rise dismantled the climate industrial complex’s grip on policy. The “useless eaters” (as elites allegedly see the masses) are no longer so easy to manage. With Trump dismantling the Paris Accord, defunding the WEF’s pet projects, and prioritizing energy abundance, Gates’ playbook is obsolete. This isn’t humility. It’s survival. Gates’ foundation bankrolled the fearmongering that demonized skeptics, stifled debate, and funneled trillions into unproven tech while real human needs—like vaccines and economic growth—were sidelined. Now, as AI and quantum computing demand more energy (not less), he pivots. Suddenly, fossil fuels aren’t the enemy. Suddenly, “climate deniers” (a term he helped weaponize) were right all along: you can’t save the planet by destroying humanity. But let’s be clear: this isn’t redemption. It’s a tactical retreat. The same elites who terrified a generation into believing the world would end by 2030 now shrug and say, “Well, maybe not.” No apology. No accountability. Just a smooth pivot to the next narrative—because the goal was never the climate. It was control. The question remains: Who decides your future? The technocrats who cried wolf for decades, or a world that rejects their steel cage of fear and scarcity? Gates doesn’t get a pass. Neither do the institutions that amplified his alarmism. The damage is done: careers ruined, economies weakened, children traumatized. If the science was ever settled, it’s settled now—the elites were wrong. And their sudden “reasonableness” is just another move in the game. Wake up. Stay angry. Demand better.

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Bill Gates Finally Admits What We Knew All Along: Climate Hysteria Was Overblown" For years, Bill Gates was the ultimate climate alarmist—pushing net-zero fantasies, warning of apocalyptic warming, and pressuring governments and corporations to treat CO₂ like a global emergency. His foundation funneled billions into green tech, while his rhetoric fueled panic: 1.5°C or doom. But now, in a stunning memo, even Gates is walking it back. His new message? The “doomsday scenario” was exaggerated. The obsession with near-term emissions targets? A distraction. The idea that climate change is the single greatest threat to humanity? A misplaced priority. Gates is finally acknowledging what skeptics have said for years: The climate movement’s extreme focus on emissions has come at the cost of real human needs. While activists demanded trillions for unproven green schemes, poverty, disease, and energy access—actual, immediate crises—were sidelined. Now, with aid budgets collapsing, Gates is saying what should have been obvious: We can’t let climate dogma override common sense. He’s right. The Paris Accord’s 1.5°C target was always unrealistic—a political fantasy, not a scientific necessity. The net-zero pledges from corporations (including Microsoft) were performative, not practical. And the idea that the world’s poor should sacrifice development for Western climate guilt? A moral failure. Gates still believes in some climate action—but his shift is a tacit admission that the movement went too far. The real question: How many trillions were wasted on fearmongering before even a tech billionaire had to admit the emperor had no clothes? The climate industrial complex won’t like this. But the truth is undeniable: The panic was never about science. It was about control. And now, one of its biggest architects is quietly backing away.

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