Looks like he is VERY uncomfortable in this interview.
Looks like he is VERY uncomfortable in this interview.
I've been a Linux user and Linux evangelist for years. I'll pass on having anything associated with Microsoft.I am miffed for him messing with my computer a bit too often. As for his private business, let justice take its course.
You are smart, I am not.I've been a Linux user and Linux evangelist for years. I'll pass on having anything associated with Microsoft.
Looks like he is VERY uncomfortable in this interview.
Not saying he did anything, but it sure looks awfully suspicious.What do we think Gates did?
What do we think Gates did?
Not saying he did anything, but it sure looks awfully suspicious.
Wonder if he rode on the same airplane with Clinton?
Looks like he is VERY uncomfortable in this interview.
Looks like he is VERY uncomfortable in this interview.
Exactly. Maybe Gates did bad things, or maybe he didn’t. We’ll likely never know the true answer.As far as I've been arsed to find out, he doesn't have the kind of sexual misdeed history of some of the other Epstein buds. That's on his side. He did have the whole affair thing. And the timing....
Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender who committed suicide in prison, managed to lure an astonishing array of rich, powerful and famous men into his orbit. There were billionaires (Leslie Wexner and Leon Black), politicians (Bill Clinton and Bill Richardson), Nobel laureates (Murray Gell-Mann and Frank Wilczek) and even royals (Prince Andrew). Few, though, compared in prestige and power to the world’s second-richest person, a brilliant and intensely private luminary: Bill Gates. And unlike many others, Mr. Gates started the relationship after Mr. Epstein was convicted of sex crimes.Bill Gates Met With Jeffrey Epstein Many Times, Despite His Past (Published 2019)
Mr. Gates has minimized his ties to Mr. Epstein. But a Times investigation reveals they had a closer relationship than previously known.www.nytimes.com
Proof? No.
Employees of Mr. Gates’s foundation also paid multiple visits to Mr. Epstein’s mansion. And Mr. Epstein spoke with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and JPMorgan Chase about a proposed multibillion-dollar charitable fund — an arrangement that had the potential to generate enormous fees for Mr. Epstein. “His lifestyle is very different and kind of intriguing although it would not work for me,” Mr. Gates emailed colleagues in 2011, after his first get-together with Mr. Epstein. Bridgitt Arnold, a spokeswoman for Mr. Gates, said he “was referring only to the unique décor of the Epstein residence — and Epstein’s habit of spontaneously bringing acquaintances in to meet Mr. Gates.”
“It was in no way meant to convey a sense of interest or approval,” she said.
Still? No.
But it's kinda eyebrow-raising. Especially when someone has generally been quite shrewd in judgment. But, it very well may indeed be a bad series of decisions to further his goals. I dunno.
*Also, **** Windows.