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The Conspiracy Theorists' Timeline
         of The Life of Bill Gates.
Bill Gates

Bill Gates Timeline .

(under construction)

1955: October 28 born : two large ships run aground the same day.

named: William Henry Gates III

father - William Henry Gates II, eugenicist 

mother - Mary Gates,  schoolteacher

He is raised in Seattle.

1956

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1960

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1966 .

 

1967:

Bill Gates is left handed. The word sinister, suggestive of darkness or evil, comes from a Latin word meaning "on the left side." (source - Merriam Webster).

FACT CHECK: Bill Gates being left handed is not proof he is evil.

Gates is enrolled in the Lakeside School, an exclusive private school in Seattle, where he befriends Paul Allen. The two students share an interest in computers and programming. The school notices his knack for technology and asks him to create a computerised schedule of classes.Gates’ 2005 keynote speech at Lakeside School.

1968 .

1969 .

1970 .

?Gates said: "I'd skip out on athletics and go down to this computer center. We were moving ahead very rapidly: Basic, FORTRAN, LISP, PDP-10 machine language, digging out the operating system listings from the trash and studying those."

Gates taking code out of bins was in the Netflix documentary "Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates. 2019 " has it now been deleted out the docu? Along with his wife cynically and sarcastically laughing about the things swilling around in his brain? And Bill being asked directly "Does she call you out on your @$!*" ? 

 

1971  MMR Vaccine was developed for children. .

 

1972 .

 

1973: the film THE EXORCIST is released.

Gates enters Harvard as a pre-law major, but soon shifts focus. He quickly runs through the university’s most rigorous mathematics and graduate level computer science courses.

 

1974 .

 

1975: Bill Gates is arrested for driving without a license, as well as speeding (source The Telegraph).

From his dorm room, Gates calls MITS, the maker of the world’s first personal computer. He offers to develop software for the MITS Altair. MITS eventually accepts and buys his language for $3,000 plus royalties. Gates takes his first leave of absence from school to start working on the software venture he refers to as Micro-Soft. 

 

1976: The Film: THE OMEN is released. "Turning man against his brother, Till man exists no more." A number 6 appears on the forehead of Bill Gates.

FACT CHECK: The exact year the number 6 appeared on the forehead of Bill Gates is not proven. Also many say it is simply a number 9 not a sloping number 6.

Gates and Allen register the trademark “Microsoft.” Gates writes an open letter to computer hobbyists, condemning the early adopters for sharing, rather than paying for, software. Gates’ “Open Letter.” 

1977: December, Gates was apparently arrested for driving without a license and not stopping at a stop sign while in New Mexico, (source BuzzFeed.)

Read More: https://www.nickiswift.com/403794/the-real-reason-bill-gates-was-once-arrested/

Gates takes a second leave of absence from Harvard and sets up Microsoft in Albuquerque, N.M., where MITS is headquartered.

1978Jonestown Massacre using poison occurs (November 18) Gates sees it on TV. 

Microsoft’s year-end sales exceed $1 million. Gates gains a reputation for being tough, but focused. 

 

1979: Microsoft headquarters are relocated to Bellevue, Wash., a suburb of Gates’ hometown, Seattle.

 

1980 .

1981: Microsoft incorporates and buys the rights to the operating system “DOS” from Seattle Computer Products. The system is modified and renamed MS-DOS, and the company licenses it to IBM for the company’s new personal computer.
 

1982 .

1983: Allen leaves Microsoft after developing Hodgkin’s disease. Microsoft announces Windows as an extension of its MS-DOS operating system.

 

1984 .

1985 .

1986: Microsoft headquarters move again, this time to nearby Redmond, Wash. Shortly after, the company goes public.   

 

1987: At age 31, Gates becomes the youngest billionaire ever. He meets his future wife, Melinda French, at a Microsoft event in New York. He starts to think for the first time he is perhaps the Messiah. 

 

1988 . VIRUSES drive up the sales of Bill Gates Microsoft computers dramatically by forcing resales. The viruses do not attack Apple computers, only his. He does not know who does this, but is happy to get more cash. He later states investing in child vaccines preventing things like viruses  increased his financial investments in them by x20 times. He later moves into mosquitos to prevent the viruses they carry. And then Bill invests in the virus Covid-19.

 

1989: Gates founds Corbis, an archive of art and photography from public and private collections. Corbis later becomes one of the largest collections of visual information in the world.

1990: The Federal Trade Commission begins an investigation into possible collusion between IBM and Microsoft.The FTC charges that IBM and Microsoft collaborated to divvy up the market for operating systems in an anticompetitive way, with IBM’s OS/2 capturing the high-end of the market and Microsoft’s Windows covering the low-end of the market.

 

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1994: Gates weds French; the couple goes on to have three children. The Gateses consolidate their charitable giving under the William H. Gates Foundation, named for Gates’ father, who agrees to manage the foundation. It is later absorbed into the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

1994.

1995: In July, at age 39 and with a fortune of $12.9 billion, Gates becomes the world’s richest man. Later that summer, Microsoft introduces Internet Explorer to the world, as part of Windows 95. The Road Ahead, Gates’ book about his vision for the digital future, holds the No. 1 spot on The New York Times best-seller list for seven weeks. Gates begins to shift Microsoft’s focus toward the emerging Internet.

 

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1998: In Belgium, on his way to meet business and government leaders, Gates is hit in the face with a cream pie. The incident was orchestrated by Noel Godin, a Belgian who gained notoriety for throwing pies at high-profile individuals. Godin was quoted saying the incident was an act “against hierarchical power.” In May, the U.S. Justice Department charges Microsoft with engaging in anticompetitive and exclusionary practices designed to maintain its monopoly in personal computer operating systems and to extend that monopoly to Internet browsing software. Twenty state attorneys general and the District of Columbia filed a similar action. Later, in October the DOJ also sued Microsoft for violating a 1994 consent decree, by forcing computer makers to include its Internet browser as a part of the installation of Windows software.
 

1999: Gates publishes another best-selling book, Business @ the Speed of Thought, about the interconnectedness of business and technology. That year he begins appearing more and more in pop culture. The television network TNT airs a made-for-TV movie about the emergence of Apple and Microsoft called Pirates of Silicon Valley. Anthony Michael Hall, who played the nerd Brian in The Breakfast Club, plays Gates.

2000: Gates steps down as CEO of Microsoft. Gates’ former Harvard dorm-mate and right-hand man Steve Ballmer takes over the helm, while Gates becomes chief software architect. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is formed, merging the William H. Gates Foundation and the Gates Learning Foundation. Federal District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson concludes Microsoft misused its monopoly power, and orders the company be split in twoparts, one to produce the operating system and the other to produce other software components. 

 

2000 .
 

2001: Judge Penfield’s 2000 decision is overturned on appeal. The DOJ announces that it is no longer seeking to break up Microsoft and will instead seek a lesser antitrust penalty. An agreement is reached between the DOJ and Microsoft on Nov. 2. MGM releases the movie Antitrust, starring Tim Robbins, about a company and character loosely based on Microsoft and Bill Gates.

2002

2003

2004

2005: he is knighted and becomes Sir Bill Gates.

Time Magazine names him “a

Person of the Year,” along with Melinda Gates and Bono, for what the magazine called his “good Samaritan” work.

 

2006: Gates announces that his role as an executive at Microsoft will be phased out over the following two years. His intention, he says, is to spend more time working with The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Shortly after his announcement, Warren Buffet donates $31 billion, most of his fortune, to the foundation,

2007: Gates “graduates” from Harvard; the university awards him with an honorary degree. Gates gives the commencement speech, encouraging the graduates to strive for social change. “Humanity’s greatest advances are not in its discoveries,” Gates says to the class, “but in how those discoveries are applied to reduce inequity.”

 

2008: Though his fortune continues to grow, Gates loses his spot as the richest man on the planet. After 13 years in the No. 1 spot on the Forbes’ list, Gates’ is surpassed by his friend Warren Buffet and Mexican telecom giant Carlos Slim Helu. Gates retires from day-to-day duties at Microsoft on June 27, but stays in the role of chairman and adviser on important development projects. He tells the Seattle Post-Intelligencer that he plans to pour the same amount of energy into his foundation that he did into Microsoft. He tells the newspaper, “I’m not a sit-on-the-beach type.”  Gates’ retirement video.
 

2010 (?) Depo Provera scandal and Bill Gates, targeting black women with the drug, denounced as an attempt to steriles black women by Gates. 

2014 - 2014, Gates funded an experimental HPV (human papilloma virus) vaccine on 23,000 girls in India. number of deaths and side effect victims disputed. Thing is the victims were not told they were human guinea pigs. 

2017 - Bill Gates Foundation invests $140,000 in new HIV cure. He says HIV research paved the way later for the Covid-19 Vaccine. HIV is widely thought not to cause AIDS and is therefore largely a waste of money.

Gekko-like body language.

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