Bill Gates Has A New Plan, Let’s Nuke Climate Change?

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Climate change has been the rallying cry behind a push for global government and centralized control. Unfortunately, many of the proposed solutions to this so-called crisis rely on technology that is either unproven or incredibly expensive.

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has been one of the most vocal proponents of this agenda, recently saying that “nuclear energy, if we do it right, will help us solve our climate goals.” But there’s a lot more to the story than what Gates is saying.

He’s the chairman of the Board of Directors for TerraPower, a company that is developing new technology for nuclear reactors. It’s in his financial interest to push for the adoption of this technology, which is not only incredibly expensive, but also has a history of failing to live up to its promises.

This is especially true in Germany, where the government announced this spring that it will shut down its nuclear power plants amidst warnings about Europe’s long-term energy supply.

Two-thirds of Germans reportedly backed keeping nuclear power plants online, but the government decided to move in a different direction.

The last nuclear reactor to go online in the U.S. was the Watts Bar 2 unit, which came online in 2016. But even then, the cost of operating nuclear power plants is incredibly expensive, and they are not always reliable sources of energy.

With electric vehicle mandates being put into place, the demand for electricity is only going to increase. But electric vehicle owners in California were recently advised to not charge their vehicles between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. due to a heat wave that posed a risk of blackouts.

It’s clear that Bill Gates’ “solution” for climate change isn’t the answer. It’s simply a way for him to make money and further his agenda. We need to be looking for real, sustainable solutions that don’t rely on expensive and unreliable technologies.

We need to be looking for solutions that don’t rely on fear-mongering and centralized control. We need to be looking for solutions that empower individuals and create real, lasting change. Especially in terms of energy and fuel.

We need to be looking for solutions that are available to everyone, not just those with the money to invest in expensive and unproven technologies.

We need to be wary of those who are using fear to further their own agendas. We need to be looking for solutions that are actually viable and work for everyone. We can’t put our trust in those who are just looking to make a profit.

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