BRANSON AND GATES TEAM UP TO TAKE OVER THE UK LOTTERY----
Why do I find this interesting? Over five years ago, I was told that Richard Branson is one of the leading young entrepreneurs of Factions 2. (I have since learned that he is one of the ones that moved to Faction 3 when it went on line.)
Several months back, when Coca Cola was having problems in Europe---its products were making many people sick---Richard Branson came on the scene with Virgin Cola.
One of my sources in the civilian side of Faction 3 told me to watch Branson. He said that I could tell how the resistance was going by how well Branson was doing.
Does anyone want to speculate on what this arrangement with Bill Gates might be about? With all the trouble the Clinton justice department has caused Gates, it makes me wonder who Gates is, where his loyalties were/are, and if maybe someone has come along with a large does of reality and awakened him?
Most celebrities that are shilling for the New World Order don't have the slightest idea what the New World Order is all about.
Most of these celebrities can't be educated by you or me because they already know everything. This is expecially true of the highly educated ones who were turned out of the New World Order University Mills.
My Sources have told me that the only way they have been able to wake-up some of the celebrities is to kidnap them and force them to listen to the truth.
Some may say that this is akin to the reeducation camps that sprung up in Viet Nam after the US declared victory and fled.
One of my Sources told me that John Denver was educating himself, but he was doing it in the open, for everyone to see. Remember, if a person has a voice that is listened to by a large group of mainstream people, they have to be extremely careful when they begin to wake up.
Magazine and newspaper subscriptions are tracked. Which websites you visit are tracked. Your telephone conversations are tracked. Your inner circle is infiltrated with New World Order spies. If you are a celebrity, and you want to educate yourself without ending up like John Denver, how do you do it?
In the case of people who can be of use to the Factions that are opposing the New World Order, kidnapping has proved quite effective.
This team up between Branson and Gates makes me wonder if someone might have kidnapped Gates and had a nice long chat with him.
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Subj: [spynews] Bill Gates/Virgin want to take over UK lottery Date: 2/6/2000 11:18:25 AM Pacific Standard Time From: alm@znet.com Reply-to: spynews@egroups.com
Branson and Gates team up for lottery
Richard Branson has teamed up with Bill Gates to bid for the National
Lottery. The Virgin boss will provide the marketing while Microsoft will
provide the software and internet technology.
They're promising a millionaire for every day of the year if they win the
licence to run Britain's National Lottery.
The promise came in an interview on BBC1's Breakfast with Frost. The
Virgin entrepreneur said that by drawing more people into playing the
lottery and making it a non-profit business, there could be more cash for
good causes and more millionaire winners.
While creating more individual millionaires, he said his lottery scheme
would still allow giant payouts.
"We've constructed it so you would still get these super big rollouts, but we
are also going to be able to pledge a millionaire a day for every day of the
year."
Microsoft has been signed up as technology partner for Mr Branson's
lottery bid to provide technical support and build the computer
infrastructure needed for a national lottery.
Mr Gates said technology could play a key role in broadening the appeal of
the national lottery, particularly with greater use of the internet.
"You need to ask is there not an approach which can cost a lot less money
and can be a richer experience for the people who want to use it, so that's
part of the vision," he said.
Asked if he had any qualms about promoting gambling, Mr Gates said: "If
people are going to gamble, shouldn't you make sure the money generated
goes to good causes?" Mr Branson claimed 12 million people who had
played the lottery in its early days had now stopped buying tickets.
He said research by the People's Lottery showed at least 6 million could be
lured back to playing under his scheme.
A key plank of Mr Branson's bid is that companies supplying the lottery
with services would not be shareholders in the business and the lottery
itself would work on a not-for-profit basis.
Camelot's licence to run the UK's National Lottery expires next year.
Bids for the new licence, which will run for the next seven years, must be
registered with the National Lottery Commission by the end of this month.
A winner is expected to be chosen by the end of June.
Seven companies are understood to have expressed an interest so far
including Mr Branson and Camelot itself.
Last week Camelot announced it would cut its chief executive's pay
package if it won the new licence.
The company has come under repeated attack for the salaries and bonuses
paid to its board members and the profits generated for its shareholder
companies.
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