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Authored by wayneborean on Sept 15, 2013 19:36:55 GMT
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squib
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Authored by squib on Sept 17, 2013 22:58:27 GMT
With all respect, I think you are thinking like one of the 99%. Bill Gates et. al., have all been granted invitations to the Bilderberg Group meetings. Google it. They don't get their news from the Faux News channel... instead they tell the news channels what the news is ... unless it is the Guardian newspaper who are not interested in repeating their propaganda.
Knowledge is power and they don't telegraph their punches (out of fear of being side-stepped). After all, they realize, with all humility (cough, cough ) that they have become the 1% 's by Gods will favoring their higher humanity and and wisdom to guide affairs here on Earth.
They know and believe in-every-fibre-of-their-being that God only helps those that help themselves. If Gates et.al. destroys other people business and causes a big lay off of staff – tough! They don't see that civilization affords some people to be in the right place at the right time to steal an unearned advantage over others. So they convince themselves that they have been granted a Dieu et mon droit -if you see what I mean. Therefore, they think they can do no wrong.
Compare that with Sergey Brin's family. Educated in the school of hard knocks.
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Authored by wayneborean on Sept 18, 2013 0:17:26 GMT
With all respect, I think you are thinking like one of the 99%. Bill Gates et. al., have all been granted invitations to the Bilderberg Group meetings. Google it. They don't get their news from the Faux News channel... instead they tell the news channels what the news is ... unless it is the Guardian newspaper who are not interested in repeating their propaganda. While that is true, Microsoft even at its monopolistic worst has to worry about customer relations. That they apparently didn't, indicates that there is a reason. My reason might not be the right one, but Glynn Moody thought it was plausible. As I said - it's just a guess. I could be wrong. But it fits the facts, and since Vista was released, Microsoft's record on bug squashing has gotten a lot better. Wayne madhatter.ca
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Authored by spacelifeform on Sept 25, 2013 21:03:13 GMT
What you have concluded is what I have been saying for over 10 years.
You are being MICROattacked from various angles, in a SOFT manner.
I don't even believe his Billness is really the original. (old Nazi thing).
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