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Sorry to burst your bubble but you don't know more about this issue than the authors of this article, who work for the largest non-profit biomedical research organization in the United States.
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In other words, he works at a place which exists so the multi-billionairs can enjoy their hobbies tax-free. Said patrons have a nasty propensity to gravitate toward eugenics and de-population for whatever reason.
There's no point in attempting to reason with you because like techole, you just want to mumble incoherently about conspiracies all day. Whatever cognitive side effects caused by vaccinations and medications you fear so greatly, your level of retardation overwhelms them by several orders of magnitude. Might as well take the medications as you have nothing left to lose.
The
null hypothesis is as follows:
- Big 'non-profits'(*), NGO's, etc are
not sponsored by billionaires.
- billionaires
don't get tax write-offs by 'donating' to 'charity'.
- billionaires (and royalty) are
no more likely to be eugenics enthusiast than anyone else.
- billionaire (and royalty) are
no more likely to worry about overpopulation than anyone else.
- people who 'give' millions of dollars to an organization
never ask that the organization takes a particular direction.
- ...but if they do, it is not correlated with the individual interests of the donor.
You see, the problem I have being a 'normie' is that I have to accept all kinds of idiocy in order to sustain the 'approved' thought patterns expected of someone of that class. I also need to pretend like very obvious historical and current observations which are right in front of my face simply don't exist. I just cannot and will not do it. Sorry.
Now what I could do would be to keep my mouth shut about things and either hide in my hole watching, or participate in the evil for fun and profit. That isn't my thing. Plus if I make believe that I would someday have to explain myself and my life to St. Peter, I would have a hard time. I use that as a guide for my behavior even though I'm a fairly staunch athiest and don't expect to be standing before the guy at any point.
(*) 'non-profit' status doesn't limit the principles in the organization from taking home multi-hundred-thousand-per-year salaries and often they do. And by working effectively on the projects which are important to the sponsors it is likely that a principle can supplement their salary handsomely through other channels.