Anonymous ID: 88a2f1 March 8, 2019, 6:27 p.m. No.5583117   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3227 >>3391

So was Belmont, AZ supposed to be another "elite" getaway….

https://www.cretech.com/cretech-blog/bill-gates-investing-belmont-arizona-become-smart-city/

Belmont, Arizona, located in the southwestern portion of the state, will be a 100% smart city. A group connected to the Gates investment company has invested $80 million in its development. Belmont will be located just outside Phoenix, and be similar in size to Tempe, Arizona (population 182,000).

 

The plan is for a 24,800-acre development filled with residences, public schools, and office, commercial and retail space.

 

Bill Gates, former Microsoft CEO, owns Cascade Investment, which is Belmont’s parent company. Gates will likely be involved in the effort, but at this time the extent of his involvement is unknown.

 

The plan will include high-speed digital networks, self-driving vehicles, data centers, high-tech manufacturing centers and more.

 

Similar to Neom in Saudi Arabia and the previous digs on Klaus Kleinfeld.

 

and then…

because of the whole hoopla with Republic Services and the landfill at KDIA and the thing about the bio weapon suspicion and how Republic is owned mostly by Cascade Investments, which also ties to Four Season Hotels, and Bill Gates….

 

from 2013

https://www.gsk.com/en-gb/media/press-releases/new-partnership-between-gsk-and-the-bill-melinda-gates-foundation-to-accelerate-research-into-vaccines-for-global-health-needs/

 

New partnership between GSK and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to accelerate research into vaccines for global health needs

GSK and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) today announced the launch of a new joint initiative that will endeavour to make vaccines more resistant to heat, thus reducing the need for refrigeration.

Anonymous ID: 88a2f1 March 8, 2019, 6:48 p.m. No.5583463   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5582714

yes they do…

https://www.wired.com/2006/05/the-ultimate-net-monitoring-tool/

THE EQUIPMENT THAT technician Mark Klein learned was installed in the National Security Agency's "secret room" inside AT&T's San Francisco switching office isn't some sinister Big Brother box designed solely to help governments eavesdrop on citizens' internet communications.

 

Rather, it's a powerful commercial network-analysis product with all sorts of valuable uses for network operators. It just happens to be capable of doing things that make it one of the best internet spy tools around.

 

"Anything that comes through (an internet protocol network), we can record," says Steve Bannerman, marketing vice president of Narus, a Mountain View, California, company. "We can reconstruct all of their e-mails along with attachments, see what web pages they clicked on, we can reconstruct their (voice over internet protocol) calls."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narus_(company)

In 1997, Ori Cohen, Vice President of Business and Technology Development for VDONet, founded Narus with Stas Khirman in Israel.[1] Presently, they are employed with Deutsche Telekom AG and are not members of Narus' Executive Team.[2][3][4] In 2010, Narus became a subsidiary of Boeing, located in Sunnyvale, California.[5][6] In 2014, Narus was sold to Symantec.[7]