The Gates to Some Reasonable Rationale
In 1857, Patrick J. Quealy founded the Kemmerer Coal Company. It was named after his financier a Pennsylvania coal mogul named Mahlon S. Kemmerer. At the same time the town housing the coal mine employees Kemmerer, Wyoming was born. Today, its residents, of approximately 2,500, are seeing a far-reaching transformation from coal-fired energy plants to Natrium-fired reactors.
Natrium is a high-assay, low-enriched uranium (shortened to HALEU). Instead of water, Natrium is cooled by liquid sodium – since liquid sodium has a much higher boiling point (1620°F or 882°C) according to Terra Power engineers the likelihood of a nuclear accident is significantly lowered.
Founder and Chairman of Terra Power is William Henry Gates III who most people would recognize as Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates. As Microsoft’s President and Chief Executive Officer in the 1990s, Gates was heavily criticized for his anti-competitive practices through monopolistic and domination endeavors. In 2020, after years of steadily reducing personal control of Microsoft, Gates began to work full-time on his philanthropic pursuits including climate change, global health, and universal education.
According to “AI”, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has partnered with the World Economic Forum (WEF) to support various initiatives, including the Centre for Nature and Climate, which aims to accelerate net-zero climate action, and the Centre for the New Economy and Society, which promotes inclusive and equitable economies and societies.”
We all know the globalist, collectivist, and politically progressive intentions of the elitist contributors within the WEF.
In 2019, after delivering millions upon millions of dollars to various wind and solar energies, Gates, “Thinks It’s Time to End Subsidies for Wind and Solar Power”. As a hardcore climate alarmist, why would Gates want these subsidies to end?
The reasons are twofold. First, as I have been writing for years, wind and solar, regardless of quantity, magnitude, and saturation will never meet the electrical requirements of the world. The only current answer for no carbon dioxide emissions is nuclear power. Second, Gates, returning to his monopolistic ways wants these subsidies to now go to nuclear energies and specifically those operating under Natrium.
Further, Gates now owns 270,000 acres of farmland distributed across 18 different states. He is the single largest agricultural landowner in the United States. While many others own more property, the majority of their lands are not considered arable. Why would Gates want farmland? He is an extensive proponent of plant-based meats and claims meat production is a significant contributor to climate change based on livestock emissions of CO2. Owning farmland makes it fairly easy to fund plant-based meat from the ground up – no intentional pun intended.
Gates' purchase of agricultural lands is certainly an opportunity for substantial profits much like that of everything he does, however, research studies seem to indicate that the process of manufacturing plant-based meats may prove to have real and substantial health risks.
The Natrium energy project that Gates is funding through Terra Power is essentially a clever, contemporary nuclear scheme that is novel and the profit potential is enormous, yet it still uses uranium, a metal that can be melted down to plutonium and thus the manufacture of nuclear weapons. In time, selling the technology to other countries could prove a national security risk.
Traditional nuclear power has been proven safe except for three easily preventable incidents. The use of thorium as the energy fuel remains the most viable, in terms of supply, workability, and non-capability to convert into weapons. As those who know that climate change is perhaps the biggest, progressive hoax ever played on this world, nuclear energy is the ultimate compromise and unifier.
We should be somewhat elated with Bill Gates’ nuclear project except he acts, writes, and talks as if he is a rescuer and liberator of the energy world – but in his case, it seems, a certain prerequisite, that personal dollars into his pocket must follow.