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Watchman: Bill Kill’em Gates Proposes “Death Panels” to End the Lives of People Who Aren’t “Worthy of Healthcare” Maybe Gates Can Go First

BY SRH

Could Gates Be the First to Go?

In Gates’s view, euthanasia would reduce healthcare expenditure and free up resources for other endeavors.

Keeping “terminally ill” Americans alive was a cost that Gates considered in 2010 alongside the cost of paying teachers’ wages.

The American public’s reluctance to evaluate the efficacy of healthcare spending during “the last three months” of life was a source of frustration for Gates.

He maintained that people should have the option to end their lives rather than pay for costly palliative care, and that end-of-life care was ineffective.

A group of bureaucrats, he said, should assess if an individual is “worthy of healthcare” and the government should euthanize them if they are not.

He referred to the group that would decide whether people would survive or die, calling it the “death panel,” as he spoke.

During a 2010 interview at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Gates made the comments.

A UN expert has advocated for the “culling” of billions of people worldwide in an effort to “save the planet” from “global warming.”

UCL The only “realistic way” to “avoid catastrophic climate breakdown,” according to Professor Bill McGuire, a United Nations (UN) “agenda contributor,” is to “cull” the human population through a “high fatality pandemic.”

McGuire made the declaration in a post on X that he later removed in response to harsh criticism.

He counters, saying that he removed the post “not because I regret it,” but rather because certain people misinterpreted it. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States released a covert report that reveals the surprising effects of COVID mRNA injections on American children and young people.

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