Bill Gates’ digital masterplan: Financial inclusion as a Trojan horse -:

Bill Gates' digital masterplan: Financial inclusion as a Trojan horse -:- 2

Bill Gates appears in public as a philanthropist who wants to give the poor access to financial services. But anyone who reads his “transcript” carefully will recognise that it’s not about help – it’s about control.

Digital future without alternatives

Gates argues that traditional banking is too expensive. Bank branches, paperwork, human judgement – all superfluous. Instead, a mandatory digital infrastructure must be created. He praises Kenya and India as role models. But he says it himself: Other countries will not be able to develop their own technology. In other words: sovereignty is passé.

Gates Foundation as global system architect

The Gates Foundation wants to provide the “universal infrastructure”:

  • Moja Loop – a global financial counter through which all transactions pass.
  • MoSiP – a digital identity that Gates describes as “extremely valuable” for finance, health, elections and education.

This ID therefore covers the most sensitive areas of life – a perfect instrument for seamless citizen control.

The smartphone as a digital leash

The private sector is involved in building apps at this controlled level. The smartphone becomes a leash for the poor – a “low-cost” monitoring tool. No more “expensive human intervention” required: behaviour and finances can be controlled automatically. Creditworthiness, insurance, consumption – everything is managed by algorithms.

Developing countries as test laboratories

Gates openly admits that developing countries are easier to control: They have no “legacy systems”, no established protection mechanisms. The digital panopticon can be established there before democratic processes in the West can put up resistance. Global “inclusion” is just the door opener.

Agenda 2030 and digital identity

If you listen carefully, you will recognise the common thread: Gates is one of the main drivers of Agenda 2030, digital IDs and the idea of a “one” global infrastructure. Financial inclusion is just the Trojan horse – behind it is the plan to feed all people into a standardised control system that extends beyond health, education and elections.

Conclusion: freedom or control?

Bill Gates presents his blueprint as progress. In reality, it means the abolition of freedom of choice:

  • No national sovereignty in technology matters.
  • A global ID as the key to all areas of life.
  • A digital financial system that is not controlled by humans, but by algorithms and foundations.

The crucial question is: is it about help – or about domination? Gates’ vision sounds less like inclusion and more like a global social and financial technocracy system.

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