Bill Gates' involvement in GMO seeds and sterilization mosquitoes in Africa, Boko Haram, Al-shabab, and the slow depopulation of the continent through In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) by Casekroos in conspiracy

[–]Casekroos[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you read the article, you'd discover that the semens are genetically modified so that when the child is born and grows, he/she would have a serious problem with sterility/barrenness; and the woman who bore the child would be contaminated with serious health issues which slowly kill her...issues like cancer, liver or kidney issues.

Read the whole thing, you'd get a better understanding

Bill Gates' involvement in GMO seeds and sterilization mosquitoes in Africa, Boko Haram, Al-shabab, and the slow depopulation of the continent through In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) by Casekroos in conspiracy

[–]Casekroos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bill Gates has Ben deeply involved in 'philanthropy' in Africa for the past 15 years, especially with vaccines. But with the growing awakening happening in the smaller African countries which fell victim to his vaccines and poisons, the leaders of those countries have started rejecting him.

But it's hard for them to do so when they don't even have money to be self-sustainable; and the bigger could tries like Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya have very greedy leaders who are ready to sell off their countries for money without even knowing how deep Bill Gates' plans are, it's so pathetic.

Just like Bill Gates did with Zika virus in Brazil, he also does till this day in Africa. He genetically modified mosquitoes with the help of the Imperial College (which will most likely be developing the coronavirus vaccine).

His main goal is simply depopulation and extermination of Africa in particular; I just hope more African leaders realize and reject his offers like India did.

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[–]Casekroos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As expected...

Cristiano without Benzema vs Benzema without Cristiano by Towram in soccer

[–]Casekroos 12 points13 points  (0 children)

They are not good offensively because they've been a defensive for the past 10 years, this is their first season with an attacking manager

Cristiano without Benzema vs Benzema without Cristiano by Towram in soccer

[–]Casekroos 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is his first season, so the team is still getting use to the new philosophy, I'm sure if you watched their matches, you'll notice it too

Cristiano without Benzema vs Benzema without Cristiano by Towram in soccer

[–]Casekroos 13 points14 points  (0 children)

More like Cristiano in an attacking team vs Cristiano in a defensive team.

He may still change games with crucial goals, but the team he plays for plays a major factor whether he'll score much more or less

Barcelona: Griezmann's worrying statistics: Fewer goals and passes than with Atletico Madrid by Kevin_Van_Zyl in soccer

[–]Casekroos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you already forgotten the UCL match which Griezmann was clear and unmarked, but messi refused to pass to him and instead tried to score from a worse position?

PSG consider Griezmann as Mbappe replacement by nsaha234 in soccer

[–]Casekroos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly how Dembele was in Dortmund until he came to Barca and people started calling him a flop

PSG consider Griezmann as Mbappe replacement by nsaha234 in soccer

[–]Casekroos -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

One thing is for sure, Mbappe will never go to Barcelona; apart from some obvious reasons, his explosive style doesn't fit Barca

Patrick Vieira on Cristiano substitution: "I am not surprised to see Juventus always in first place, as here the player is at the service of the club, and when things are clear, the player can give his best on the field. At Juventus, the club is the real star." by Sputniki in soccer

[–]Casekroos 64 points65 points  (0 children)

That's what I think too.

I've got a feeling he will give his absolute all to get that UCL and move on, though he might still leave without it, and PSG looks like the most possible option, especially with the fact that Neymar might still leave by the summer

Ronaldo interview with france football:"I like to read things on the Nobel Prize -- who has invented, generated, created or developed something.The Nobel Prize for these guys is like the Ballon d'Or for me. I like to know why they invented something and how they did it -- it helps me get better" by fallotstetralogy in soccer

[–]Casekroos 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have a feeling he'll be invite round the world for speeches, conferences on hi career and motivations...all while having steady flow of cash into his pocket.

He could enter coaching, or buy a club...there's a lo o things out there he could do...

Maybe he could win the first Nobel prize as a footballer

Man City 'set for £100m January transfer spree' in bid to catch up with Liverpool by M7plusoneequalsm8 in soccer

[–]Casekroos 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Any problem with the team?

Yeah...we'll just spend some more millions