I don't disagree but these narratives predate Bill Gates. And in fact you see a lot of Net Zero scepticism at least in the Telegraph from e.g. Ross Clark
I don't disagree but these narratives predate Bill Gates. And in fact you see a lot of Net Zero scepticism at least in the Telegraph from e.g. Ross Clark
Interestingly enough I am planning to write about what causes Paradigm Shifts as an essay for my History study group. I plan to focus on the major and rapid changes to many governments' pandemic contingency plans in March 2020 and what caused the change. Donations from the Gates Foundation will figure as a major factor, in my mind.
An aside but there are many bugs in substack which a substantial author like yourself would be better flagging up rather than a private commenter.
Above when trying to reply to Richard I was flagged up as needing to subscribe to do so but clearly I am still a paid subscriber for several months yet.
The good (and I guess bad) news is that Substack does all the back office stuff. That said they are responsive on both Twitter and Notes if you have issues.
The fact that you are commenting here means that they see you as paid, so I'm glad you are here!
I don't disagree but these narratives predate Bill Gates. And in fact you see a lot of Net Zero scepticism at least in the Telegraph from e.g. Ross Clark
True and I agree about Clark also. But my point was about his Global Health Bulletin. It is bought and paid for by Bill Gates.
Interestingly enough I am planning to write about what causes Paradigm Shifts as an essay for my History study group. I plan to focus on the major and rapid changes to many governments' pandemic contingency plans in March 2020 and what caused the change. Donations from the Gates Foundation will figure as a major factor, in my mind.
I wish you well.
You always seem sane and evidential.
An ability to stand back and pick something to pieces is rare indeed.
Agreed. Here I am keeping separate the views expressed opinion pages, which do show a greater diversity across outlets.
An aside but there are many bugs in substack which a substantial author like yourself would be better flagging up rather than a private commenter.
Above when trying to reply to Richard I was flagged up as needing to subscribe to do so but clearly I am still a paid subscriber for several months yet.
I leave it with you.
The good (and I guess bad) news is that Substack does all the back office stuff. That said they are responsive on both Twitter and Notes if you have issues.
The fact that you are commenting here means that they see you as paid, so I'm glad you are here!