42.grNews DeskEzra Levant from Rebel News knocked out Bill Gates' man in snowy Davos [VIDEO]

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Ezra Levant from Rebel News knocked out Bill Gates’ man in snowy Davos [VIDEO]

Ezra Levant from Rebel News met him in the snowy Davos 2024 and for 8 minutes asked him what the world community - apart from the mainstream media - would ask

This guy attended EVENT 201 as a representative of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Ezra Levant from Rebel News met him in the snowy Davos 2024 and for 8 minutes asked him what the world community – apart from the mainstream media – would ask.

Dr. Chris Elias didn’t answer any questions but the video is fascinating.

‘Don’t you think you have an obligation to be transparent?’ Levant asked the Gates Foundation President. ‘I don’t think I’m asking any questions that you haven’t heard before. I bet you have answers to all my questions. Why don’t you just clear the air on some of these things?’

Currently in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum, Rebel Commander Ezra Levant had the opportunity to question Christopher J. Elias, the president of Global Development Division at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Recently, new details and documents from The New York Times showed that Bill Gates had a closer connection with Jeffrey Epstein than he initially admitted. The billionaire met with Epstein at least three times, and they planned to use money from Gates’ foundation for a charitable fund through JPMorgan, although the plan didn’t happen.

According to a statement from Gates’ spokeswoman Bridgitt Arnold to Business Insider, the men met “multiple times” to discuss philanthropy, but they did not socialize or attend parties together.

Levant inquired about Bill Gates’ perceived influence and power despite lacking elected status. However, Elias did not respond.

He also questioned Elias on the number of times Bill Gates visited Epstein, suggesting there are estimates in the dozens. Levant also inquired about the reasons behind Gates avoiding legal consequences in contrast to others, including Prince Andrew, who are facing legal issues related to Epstein. “How did Bill Gates manage to escape?” asked Levant.

While media empires owned by other billionaires are widely recognized, the scale of Gates’ financial support for the contemporary media environment remains less acknowledged. After reviewing more than 30,000 individual grants, MintPress has discovered that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) has contributed over $300 million to finance various media projects.

“Bill Gates has given more than $300 million to media organizations,” Levant pointed out to Elias.

Refusing to answer any of these questions, Elias continued to ignore Levant as they briskly walked through the streets of Davos.

“Don’t you think just for the public interest, you should have to answer some questions about the billions of dollars you spend distorting public policy? Who have you met with here? And will you ever disclose that or do you precisely come to Davos?” Levant asked.

He also questioned if meetings are kept secret and if no one knows about them. “Do you ever talk to the media or only media that Bill Gates buys?”

“Don’t you think you have an obligation to be transparent?” Levant asked. “I don’t think I’m asking any questions that you haven’t heard before. I bet you have answers to all my questions. Why don’t you just clear the air on some of these things? Why do you think you’re above scrutiny?”

In their initial encounter on the Upper East Side in 2011, Epstein and Gates were accompanied by Dr. Eva Andersson-Dubin and her 15-year-old daughter. While six sources informed Business Insider that Epstein served as the godfather to their eldest daughter, the family disputes this claim.

Spokespeople for the Dubin family previously mentioned that they spent less time with Epstein after he left jail in 2009. They asserted that if they had known about this year’s allegations, they would have cut ties with him. The Dubins’ representatives declined to comment on The Times’ story when asked on Saturday.

After a meeting with Epstein, he sent emails praising Bill Gates to friends, as reported by The Times. In an email to his colleagues the next day, Gates mentioned, “A very attractive Swedish woman and her daughter dropped by, and I ended up staying there quite late.”

“What did Bill Gates mean when he wrote that email about meeting a Swedish mother and her daughter at Epstein’s?” Levant asked. “That’s a pretty incriminating thing to say.”

Once again, after all these crucial questions, Christopher Elias refused to answer any of them.

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Dr. Chris Elias is President of the Global Development Program, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. He leads the foundation’s efforts to accelerate the delivery of proven healthcare products and solutions to those who need them most—especially women and children. Focusing on appropriate and sustainable strategies with the potential to improve the health of hundreds of millions of people in underserved communities, the Global Development program focuses on 5 program areas: family planning; maternal, newborn, and child health; nutrition; polio; and vaccine delivery.

Dr. Elias most recently served as the president and CEO of PATH, an international, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the health of people around the world through developing innovative health technologies, strengthening healthcare systems, and encouraging healthy behaviors.

He serves on various advisory boards, including the Creigton University Board of Trustees; the Advisory Committee to the Director, CDC; and the University of Washington Global Health External Advisory Board. He also represents the Gates Foundation as the chair of the Polio Oversight Board of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, the chair of the Investors Group of the Global Financing Facility, and co-chair of the FP2020 Reference Group.

Dr. Elias holds an MD from Creighton University, having completed postgraduate training in internal medicine at the University of California San Francisco, and an MPH from the University of Washington. He was a fellow in the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program and was awarded an honorary doctor of science degree from Creighton University.

Dr. Chris Elias is President of the Global Development Program, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. He leads the foundation’s efforts to accelerate the delivery of proven healthcare products and solutions to those who need them most—especially women and children. Focusing on appropriate and sustainable strategies with the potential to improve the health of hundreds of millions of people in underserved communities, the Global Development program focuses on 5 program areas: family planning; maternal, newborn, and child health; nutrition; polio; and vaccine delivery.

Dr. Elias most recently served as the president and CEO of PATH, an international, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the health of people around the world through developing innovative health technologies, strengthening healthcare systems, and encouraging healthy behaviors.

He serves on various advisory boards, including the Creigton University Board of Trustees; the Advisory Committee to the Director, CDC; and the University of Washington Global Health External Advisory Board. He also represents the Gates Foundation as the chair of the Polio Oversight Board of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, the chair of the Investors Group of the Global Financing Facility, and co-chair of the FP2020 Reference Group.

Dr. Elias holds an MD from Creighton University, having completed postgraduate training in internal medicine at the University of California San Francisco, and an MPH from the University of Washington. He was a fellow in the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program and was awarded an honorary doctor of science degree from Creighton University.

 

 

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