Bill Gates NEVER Invented Anything - The MS-DOS Purchase That Built His Empire

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💻 Think Bill Gates is a tech genius? Think again. In 1981, Gates bought MS-DOS from Tim Paterson for $75,000 and licensed it to IBM—a move that launched his empire. This isn’t an isolated case; it’s the core of his business model: buy, don’t build. From Microsoft to climate engineering, Gates isn’t an innovator—he’s a opportunist and an enemy of planetary freedom.

🔍 GATES’ “INNOVATION” MYTH EXPOSED:
✔️ The MS-DOS Heist – How Gates bought, didn’t invent, the OS that dominated computing
✔️ Copy-Paste Legacy – Windows (inspired by Apple), Internet Explorer (from Spyglass), and more
✔️ Modern “Philanthropy” – Using wealth to control food, energy, and health policies worldwide
✔️ The Real Motive – Not innovation, but consolidation of power and control

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💬 What’s the most overrated “invention” credited to Gates? Windows? Or his “philanthropy”? COMMENT below!

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He didn’t build the future—he bought the blueprint. 💻💸

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