Forbes, June, 2020: "How the Billionaire Behind the Movie 'Contagion' Is Working To Stop This Pandemic-And The Next One"
And helping fellow Silicon Valley Philanthropist Steve Kirsch figure out dem dere Alternative Treatments
A long time ago, I made a comment that the Goody List was a bunch of Rich People on “Everything is weird bullshit all the time” Substack.
It did not derive a coveted “like”.
Big shout out to the Dog for doing this research months ago.
This post will be brief as I must now head to Hawaii and examine the Burn Zone and make sure that the Bad Land Management does NOT continue!
Executive Hypothesis Summary:
The Alternative Treatments Subplot of “Covid” was always written into the script.
DTRA and DOMANE (Malone).
FLCCC (“Frontline” is war talk) was set up before we has pandemic. 👍 Like in March.
The FDA and the Mockingbird Media played their role in pairing DRUGS with TRUMP or DEPLORABLES and on the other end the Simulation Commanders and 9/11 Special Forces Nurses were deploying “Woke” (my black and brown brothers and sisters are dying like kray!!! This thing is different!) as part of the Operation.
If I’m not mistaken a certain Gnome was at the Vatican discussing “Vaccine Equity” as a talking point as well.
CHD was also on the Alterna-Treatments train.
In Ohio, btw, which would soon fall prey to an actual TRAIN….EVENT.
Global Covid Summit launched with the Crypto Guys in Puerto Rico and the Alterna-Treatments WE COULD HAVE SAVED SO MANY LIVES WITH THESE PROTOCOLS BUT THOSE ASSHOLES IN THE PRO WRESTLING LOCKERROOM THOSE INFERNAL AGENCIES WON’T LET US!
The Wellness Company has more alternative treatments.
(Has visionary Dr. Drew Pinsky moved on the shots yet? Still pushing them in arms? This thing is different! Covid-19 is a very dangerous disease especially for the elderly, says Jay Bhattacharya. We are war with this virus.)
Steven Hatfill likes HCQ.
Kory and Bret likes ‘dem some mectin.
Let’s go to Kirsch.
The Skoll Foundation is a private foundation based in Palo Alto, California.[3] The foundation makes grants and investments intended to reduce global poverty. Jeffrey Skoll created the foundation in 1999.[4]
I should read more Forbes, which is like…the WEFFIE Encyclopedia for Laser Pointer Ostensible Reasons.
Nine years ago, Jeff Skoll’s film company Participant Media partnered with Warner Brothers to put out Contagion, a movie about a global pandemic that started with a virus from a bat. An American businesswoman (played by Gwyneth Paltrow) came home from a trip to China and unknowingly spread a novel, and at times, deadly disease. While many viewed the film as pure science fiction, Skoll had ulterior motives. He hoped the movie would help build support for funding the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and also warn the world about the potential dangers of a global pandemic.
Skoll, 55, became a billionaire just over two decades ago as a result of stock he received as eBay’s first president. He left eBay in 2001 and has since co-produced more than 100 films and TV programs, all with socially relevant themes including the climate change documentary An Inconvenient Truth featuring Al Gore, factory farming documentary Food Inc., the miniseries When They See Us and the 2016 Academy Award best picture winner Spotlight, about The Boston Globe’s investigations into child sexual abuse by Catholic priests.
While his impassioned film-making pretty much ground to a halt temporarily with California’s shelter-in-place orders, his 2011 movie Contagion has become the must watch-at-home hit of the pandemic—it’s the number one selling title to date this year, according to Warner Brothers, the distributor. (It won’t disclose the number of times it’s been rented or sold.) In late March, Participant, Contagion screenwriter Scott Z. Burns and director Steven Soderbergh worked with Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Laurence Fishburne and other cast members to produce public service announcements about washing your hands and staying home.
Beyond backing a movie about a pandemic, Skoll has been funding pandemic preparedness and prevention since 2009 — six years before Bill Gates’ now well known TED talk warning about them -- through the Skoll Global Threats Fund, to which he pledged $100 million. (The other threats: climate change, water scarcity, nuclear weapons and conflict in the Middle East.)
Low Octane Speculation: The War on Germs was put into overdrive following the Good Club Meetings with Gates, Soros, Buffet, and of course the Rockefellers, who also planned a scenario called Operation Lockstep which involved locking down the world for Dangerous Germs.
Paul Harris in New York reports on the small, elite group of billionaire philanthropists who met recently to discuss solving the planet's problems
Paul Harris in New York
Sat 30 May 2009 19.01 EDT
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It is the most elite club in the world. Ordinary people need not apply. Indeed there is no way to ask to join. You simply have to be very, very rich and very, very generous. On a global scale.
This is the Good Club, the name given to the tiny global elite of billionaire philanthropists who recently held their first and highly secretive meeting in the heart of New York City.
The names of some of the members are familiar figures: Bill Gates, George Soros, Warren Buffett, Oprah Winfrey, David Rockefeller and Ted Turner. But there are others, too, like business giants Eli and Edythe Broad, who are equally wealthy but less well known. All told, its members are worth $125bn.
The meeting - called by Gates, Buffett and Rockefeller - was held in response to the global economic downturn and the numerous health and environmental crises that are plaguing the globe. It was, in some ways, a summit to save the world.
No wonder that when news of the secret meeting leaked, via the seemingly unusual source of an Irish-American website, it sent shock waves through the worlds of philanthropy, development aid and even diplomacy. "It is really unprecedented. It is the first time a group of donors of this level of wealth has met like that behind closed doors in what is in essence a billionaires' club," said Ian Wilhelm, senior writer at the Chronicle of Philanthropy magazine.
“Everything is weird bullshit all the time.”
Celia
Scroll down the list to the small donor club.
Vint Cerf.
Kirsch and Cerf relationship origin story explored here:
And calm down, already. I’m interested in history. In how things get made.
Like a historical STEM taking apart a calculator or a video game.
DARPA Pdf is linked to pics:
By 1973, DARPA-supported researchers had come up with four different packet-switching technologies, which led to the next challenge: to develop standards that would enable these separate communications technologies to, in
turn, communicate with each other. Dr. Vint Cerf, who was at Stanford
University at the time and working on contract for DARPA, recalls that
it took about six months of work to develop the right system architecture and create a rough protocol for controlling and managing the packet traffic.He and Robert Kahn, then the director of DARPA’s Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO) and who in 1976 hired Cerf as a program manager, began work on what would become the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP).
So by 1973, DARPA is well on their way to making the modern internet a thing.
In 1969, Rockefeller Insider Richard Day was using very confident and accurate predictive language to herald big changes coming.
Let’s go back a bit further to 1969.
Dr. Vinton Cerf was then doing some DARPA stuff at UCLA when Little Stevie rolled in, as the story goes.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/steve-kirsch#toggle-gdpr
Computer centers were intimidating places in 1969. Machines were huge, locked in air-conditioned rooms, and fed with punched cards. Time on them did not come cheaply and was tightly rationed. And the computer room in Boelter Hall at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), was no exception.
In one corner of the room sat a state-of-the-art Scientific Data Systems Sigma 7 computer. Off limits to the countless engineering students, it was reserved for a small group of researchers funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa) and busy inventing the technology that would evolve into the Internet.
Among those researchers was Vinton Cerf, now senior vice president of Internet architecture and technology at Worldcom Inc., Ashburn, Va. One evening, he was sitting next to the Sigma 7 doing some programming when a scruffy 12-year-old with a piping voice interrupted him with a question, then asked another, and another. The kid was Steve Kirsch--or little Stevie, as he came to be known around UCLA.
"He must have grabbed the door when someone walked out of the room," Cerf said. The door was usually locked. "I didn't want to be bothered at first."
But something about Kirsch reminded Cerf of himself at that age. "A part of me said, 'Be nice to the kid, you can't buy enthusiasm'." So Cerf and his colleagues set up Kirsch with a computer account.
Kirsch was thrilled, his parents less so, since he took to sneaking out of the house at 4 a.m. to bike over to UCLA. (Computer terminals were more likely to be available in the wee hours.) Eventually the boy was handed a real job--write a program to send and receive electronic mail.
We always arrive at the question of motivations.
Too many critters?
Too much hooomanzzz?
Too much Klimate Change?
Will the Richest People who Own and Run the World save us?
With their alternative treatments?
And Environmental Countermeasures?
You are the Curve they Wish to Flatten.
Never revisit the decision.
Alright set that shit on fire.
You haz all the dots you need and I didn’t even use the Day Tapes Cheat Codes.
Taking some daze off this week.
If I’m not back in five minutes…just wait longer!
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Everything is bullshit, indeed.
No one is coming to save us. In fact, they're coming to kill us (but not before disarming us).
Chaos will likely escalate. Soon.
I don't even know what to make of all this.
Thank you for the rundown!
"In late March, Participant, Contagion screenwriter Scott Z. Burns and director Steven Soderbergh worked with Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Laurence Fishburne and other cast members to produce public service announcements about washing your hands and staying home."
WHY DIDNT SOMEONE TELL ME THAT I CAN STOP WASHING MY HANDS?