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Ultimately it to me seems a strategy of "you cannot trust these people at all, not even when they say the sun comes up every day!" by trying to link their name/actions with all sorts of things, and some of it sticks.
Don't forget that you also need to employ the doublethink of simultaneously implying that everything that has ever been said by a Nobel Prize-winner is de facto true, because THEY WON A NOBEL PRIZE!!11!!!1!11!!11!!
Cha, I can only say that the people that spread the theories you post rely on spreading distrust by muddying the waters.
Badmouthing Gates, so that he "is not to be trusted" and so when he mentions the pandemic, it is not information but part of a plot.
Like free contraception and education that leads to lower birthrates cos women prefer a smaller family with kids that can go to school / not dying of getting too many kids in a row because part of a conspiracy. Though this effect can be seen everywhere, Gates or not.
Causing distrust of many other groups (sure we know the WHO leader has been weak on China) and thereby trying to discredit everything they say. Including the sensible pandemic strategies, the tried and tested ones.
Ultimately it to me seems a strategy of "you cannot trust these people at all, not even when they say the sun comes up every day!" by trying to link their name/actions with all sorts of things, and some of it sticks.