has revealed his $46.4 billion worth of stock holdings.
Curiously he has increased his shares in Johnson & Johnson to 41.3 million shares.
J&J primarily deals in medical supplies.
Buffett has pledged to disburse 99% of his profits to charity.
In 2006 he gave away 85% ($42 billion) of his money to charity.
The brunt of which (10 million shares) was to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ($30.7 billion)
surprisingly surpassing donations to his own organizations,
The Susan A. Buffett Foundation (only 350k shares, a number shared by 3 other organizations)
and one million shares to the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation.
Buffett's donation to the Gates Foundation makes it 5 times larger than any US charity,
larger than the GDP of Kuwait.
In regards to the donation Buffett remarked:
"there's more than one way to get to heaven, but this is a great way".
He has stated in the past that his foundation focused on:
"reproductive health, family planning, and pro-choice causes, and on preventing the spread of nuclear weapons".
(one of these things is not like the other)
Mainly his group focuses on planned parenthood,
a group built by members of the Eugenics movement.
As a means of applying their population deducing agendas.
At one pointed he handed over his entire estate (worth $1 billion) to the group.
The Gates foundation is deeply rooted in population control,
and Bill himself has been very vocal about his beliefs.
They recently donated $6.66 million (gotta love those figures) to La Raza,
a racist pro-immigration group.
They will receive $1.5 billion a year with a stipulation that it must be spent within that year.
Primarily the money is to be used to cure disease,
which could be a large explanation for why the vaccine express has steamrolled within the last couple years?
Buffett and Gates were in a bidding war at one point in time to see who would donate the most to population control agendas.
Both of them are part of a club which meets in secret dubbed by some to be
the "Billionaire Boys Club". Headed by other population control enthusiasts, such as:
-David Rockefeller jr.
-Ted Turner
and other some can only assume have the share the same ideals, such as:
-George Soros
-Oprah Winfrey
&
-Michael Bloomberg
Also notable is the fact that Buffett owns textile clothing mill Bershire Hathaway,
he refuses to split the stock, so it costs a hellish $72,700 a share,
more than Nasdaq.
Curiously he has increased his shares in Johnson & Johnson to 41.3 million shares.
J&J primarily deals in medical supplies.
Buffett has pledged to disburse 99% of his profits to charity.
In 2006 he gave away 85% ($42 billion) of his money to charity.
The brunt of which (10 million shares) was to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ($30.7 billion)
surprisingly surpassing donations to his own organizations,
The Susan A. Buffett Foundation (only 350k shares, a number shared by 3 other organizations)
and one million shares to the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation.
Buffett's donation to the Gates Foundation makes it 5 times larger than any US charity,
larger than the GDP of Kuwait.
In regards to the donation Buffett remarked:
"there's more than one way to get to heaven, but this is a great way".
He has stated in the past that his foundation focused on:
"reproductive health, family planning, and pro-choice causes, and on preventing the spread of nuclear weapons".
(one of these things is not like the other)
Mainly his group focuses on planned parenthood,
a group built by members of the Eugenics movement.
As a means of applying their population deducing agendas.
At one pointed he handed over his entire estate (worth $1 billion) to the group.
The Gates foundation is deeply rooted in population control,
and Bill himself has been very vocal about his beliefs.
They recently donated $6.66 million (gotta love those figures) to La Raza,
a racist pro-immigration group.
They will receive $1.5 billion a year with a stipulation that it must be spent within that year.
Primarily the money is to be used to cure disease,
which could be a large explanation for why the vaccine express has steamrolled within the last couple years?
Buffett and Gates were in a bidding war at one point in time to see who would donate the most to population control agendas.
Both of them are part of a club which meets in secret dubbed by some to be
the "Billionaire Boys Club". Headed by other population control enthusiasts, such as:
-David Rockefeller jr.
-Ted Turner
and other some can only assume have the share the same ideals, such as:
-George Soros
-Oprah Winfrey
&
-Michael Bloomberg
Also notable is the fact that Buffett owns textile clothing mill Bershire Hathaway,
he refuses to split the stock, so it costs a hellish $72,700 a share,
more than Nasdaq.
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