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singular_me
5th June 2017, 01:35 PM
that is precisely why they **donate** , because ((they)) wont take anything with ((them)) in the afterlife/hell... the money has to remain available for further nefarious projects and continue to be flushed around to corrupt everything. Meanwhile the average people leave a house or/and a few 1000's of dollars to their kids, while ((they)) consolidate. Who wins?

cleaning the oceans and preventing plastic from entering the seas is scam, what needs to be done is to ban at least its household and supermarket use. But who is ready for an economic collapse?
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14 billionaires just pledged half their fortunes to charity. The conversation it starts could be more important.
May 30, 2017

Some of the world's wealthiest business titans just promised to use their fortunes to do good.

An additional 14 individuals and couples from seven different countries joined the Giving Pledge, an initiative launched by Warren Buffett and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in 2010. The pledge's goal is to encourage billionaires and their families to dedicate the majority of their wealth—at least half—to philanthropic causes, either during their lifetimes or after their deaths.

The new signatories announced Tuesday include Australian gaming tycoon Leonard H. Ainsworth, easyJet airline founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou, and investor Robert F. Smith. Past signers include Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Chobani yogurt founder Hamdi Ulukaya, and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

In 2010, Bill Gates told Fortune that giving away half of one's fortune was a "low bar." The Giving Pledge, however, is a moral pledge, not a legal one. There's no enforcement mechanism involved in signing, which means that signatories technically aren't obligated to give anything away. And because some billionaires may choose the option to leave sizable donations in their wills, the overall effects of the pledge might be considered long-term at best.

To give the pledge's impressive roster of billionaires the benefit of the doubt, they likely do have the planet's best interests at heart, in one way or another. Millions of dollars from people like Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan, Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen, and Virgin Group founder Richard Branson have certainly gone to good causes over the years, with or without the pledge. But signing, of course, comes with positive press and accolades. And there's definitely PR incentive to add your name to a list of the world's most elite do-gooders.

"It's like joining a club, that's all it is," Leonard Tow, the CEO of New Century Holdings who joined the pledge five years ago, told Bloomberg in 2015. "There wasn't any thinking about it."

The Giving Pledge also hints at the perils of "philanthrocapitalism." Simply throwing money at big, systemic problems without addressing the causes of inequality affects just how impactful large donations can be. This kind of practice reveals how a lack of accountability and a lack of questioning of the economic and societal factors that led to their extreme wealth is frequently at odds with their causes....
https://www.yahoo.com/news/14-billionaires-just-pledged-half-165145148.html


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Here is the list of the newest members:

Leonard H. Ainsworth (Australia)
Chairman Emeritus and Executive Director of Ainsworth Game Technology,

Mohammed Dewji (Tanzania)
President and CEO of MeTL Group

Dagmar Dolby (United States)
Philanthropist, pro-choice activist, widow of Ray Dolby, founder of Dolby Laboratories

DONG Fangjun (People’s Republic of China)
Dongfang Huiquan Financial Holdings (Chairman)

Kjell Inge Røkke and Anne Grete Eidsvig (Norway)
Chairman of Norwegian industrial investment company Aker

Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou (Monaco, Cyprus)
Founder of EasyJet

Nick and Leslie Hanauer (United States)
Venture capitalist and founder of Civic Ventures

Iza and Samo Login (Slovenia)
Founders of media and entertainment company Outfit7

Dean and Marianne Metropoulos (United States)
Private equity firm Metropoulos & Co.

Terry and Susan Ragon (United States)
Founder and CEO of InterSystems Corp.

Nat Simons and Laura Baxter-Simons (United States)
Investment management firm Meritage Group; co-founders of Sea Change Foundation

Robert Frederick Smith (United States)
Founder and CEO of Vista Equity partners

Harry H. Stine (United States)
Founder of Stine Seed

YOU Zhonghui ( People’s Republic of China)
Chairwoman of Shenzhen Seaskyland Investment Holdings Group

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-Our oceans may have found an unlikely savior.

Norwegian billionaire Kjell Inge Røkke, who accrued his wealth in part through offshore oil drilling, announced this month that he’s donating the majority of his wealth to help save the oceans. Røkke is funding a 600-foot research yacht, which will tackle some of the most pressing environmental concerns of our time ― including how to rescue endangered species and eliminate plastic trash from our big blue seas.

“There may not be any economic rationale for the private construction of such a ship, but the case is compelling from the oceans’ point of view,” Røkke said in a statement.

News of the research vessel comes at a time when environmental experts are growing increasingly concerned about the state of our oceans, while the public remains mostly uninterested.

Among a number of initiatives, the Research Expedition Vessel will remove 5 tons of plastic a day from the oceans and melt them down. Some of the plastics will be used for fuel for the ship, and those that can’t be used for other purposes will be returned to waste management facilities on land.

Experts, including the World Wildlife Fund, which Røkke has partnered with, agree that collection isn’t enough. That’s why the researchers on board the ship will also work to develop plastic alternatives and identify ways to keep plastics from entering the ocean to begin with, Nina Jensen, CEO of WWF Norway, told HuffPost. WWF works to protect endangered species and natural places.....

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/billionaire-who-made-fortune-polluting-oceans-donating-wealth-to-clean-them-up_us_591f4d11e4b094cdba540ef4

ximmy
5th June 2017, 01:52 PM
Old rich folks do this because some of them realize they have a date with the grim reaper and they are trying to buy some points at the pearly gates.

Others never get that far, they live believing they are immortal, they live like that to their last iron-lung breathed breath.

Cebu_4_2
5th June 2017, 01:55 PM
When plastics can be melted down and used for fuel I don't see why it is not utilized much more than it is. Looks simple too, many videos about it.

Cebu_4_2
5th June 2017, 01:56 PM
Old rich folks do this because some of them realize they have a date with the grim reaper and they are trying to buy some points at the pearly gates.

Others never get that far, they live believing they are immortal, they live like that to their last iron-lung breathed breath.

https://img.rt.com/files/2016.02/original/56c34d7dc461887f328b45d1.jpg

crimethink
5th June 2017, 02:09 PM
"Charity," LOL.

Joshua01
5th June 2017, 02:26 PM
When is this thing going to die?
https://img.rt.com/files/2016.02/original/56c34d7dc461887f328b45d1.jpg

singular_me
5th June 2017, 03:04 PM
When plastics can be melted down and used for fuel I don't see why it is not utilized much more than it is. Looks simple too, many videos about it.

the melt down process may be too polluting-- OR the oil prices would crash

thats the problem with this ponzi economy and shareholders sucking all the pennies out of everything. The system loses its flexibility.

Live beyond your means and stop going for the "profit margin trap", the root cause of scarcity

C.Martel
5th June 2017, 04:27 PM
Yes, charities like giving laced vaccines to Africans and Asians. What charity?

But this could be started by (((the committee for less billionaires))). Headaches and nightmares for the jews are goyim with billions of dollars. Please join this secret society or this round-table, please join the club. You don't want to spend all your money buying boys toys? Don't ask questions about 9-11 or zionism, conform.

vacuum
5th June 2017, 04:33 PM
(((charity)))

Jewboo
5th June 2017, 05:15 PM
In 2010, Bill Gates told Fortune that giving away half of one's fortune was a "low bar." The Giving Pledge, however, is a moral pledge, not a legal one. There's no enforcement mechanism involved in signing, which means that signatories technically aren't obligated to give anything away.



Seven years later Bill Gates is STILL the richest asshole on Earth:



http://static5.businessinsider.com/image/58bed7b4d7e1be36098b4883-480/buffettandgates.jpg
Billionaires best friends Bill Gates and Warren Buffett are
once again the two richest people in the world in 2017.

palani
5th June 2017, 05:26 PM
Seven years later Bill Gates is STILL the richest asshole on Earth:



Say he is worth 20 billions of dollars. He has no working definition of what a dollar is. My definition is it is the value of a man's labor from sunrise to sunset. There are six billions of people on the earth. Bill Gates can hire everyone on the face of the earth for 3 1/3 days before he is as insolvent as everyone else.

How rich is he then? Only how rich you think he is.

Glass
5th June 2017, 07:36 PM
So one guy is going to build a huge 200m research ship because he has realised he can scoop up all this free petrochemical material floating on the water and use it to power his vessel. If it's a research vessel it will have a particular construction layout so it will be interesting to see if it conforms to that or turns out to be a rich persons mega playground yacht. Search research vessels to see what I mean. Also, no doubt its a tidy little tax deduction.

Giving Away. Definition for normal people: gifting something to another person or persons with no strings, agenda or obligations attached without expectation of personal, political or philosophical benefit.

Giving Away Definition for assholes: Placing funds into a Foundation that is controlled by said asshole whereby all funds given away are a) tax deductible, AND b) provided to achieve a personal, political or philosophical objective AND c) render all personal income of Foundation contributors income tax exempt.

StreetsOfGold
6th June 2017, 07:00 AM
Old rich folks do this because some of them realize they have a date with the grim reaper and they are trying to buy some points at the pearly gates.

Probably so in some cases but if they read these verses in the OLDEST Book in the world, they would know better!!

Job 36:18 Because there is wrath, beware lest he take thee away with his stroke: then a great ransom cannot deliver thee.
Job 36:19 Will he esteem thy riches? no, not gold, nor all the forces of strength.

hoarder
6th June 2017, 08:52 AM
Yes, charities like giving laced vaccines to Africans and Asians.WTF? You think they don't give laced vaccines to White people too?

What little charity money doesn't go directly into the hands of their social engineer administrators goes in the hands of Brown people geared to intermarry with Whites.

C.Martel
6th June 2017, 11:41 AM
WTF? You think they don't give laced vaccines to White people too?

What little charity money doesn't go directly into the hands of their social engineer administrators goes in the hands of Brown people geared to intermarry with Whites.

"Charity" does not pay for whites being giving laced vaccines. Whites are expected to pay either through taxes or through their paid medical insurance. "Whitey" is expected to pay for being poisoned, the Africans can't afford it so it "charity" steps in.

hoarder
6th June 2017, 03:01 PM
"Charity" does not pay for whites being giving laced vaccines. Whites are expected to pay either through taxes or through their paid medical insurance. "Whitey" is expected to pay for being poisoned, the Africans can't afford it so it "charity" steps in.The strategy is to get Africans and Asians to kill Whitey, so killing them is for after Whitey is gone.

crimethink
6th June 2017, 07:02 PM
Another example of billionaires "donating to charity":

http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?95790-How-Donald-Trump-Shifted-Kids-Cancer-Charity-Money-Into-His-Business

Joshua01
6th June 2017, 07:09 PM
We'll see how THAT works out!

https://images.encyclopediadramatica.rs/thumb/1/14/Whitechimpout.jpg/300px-Whitechimpout.jpg
The strategy is to get Africans and Asians to kill Whitey, so killing them is for after Whitey is gone.