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● 12.20.09


●● New Information About Intel’s Attack on OLPC, Bill Gates Hijacks the Educational Systems


Posted in America, Antitrust, Bill Gates, Courtroom, Hardware, Microsoft, OLPC, Vista, Windows at 6:32 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


Summary: A closer look at Walter Bender’s recent public talk and more disenchanting news about the activities of Bill Gates


IN OUR OLPC Wiki page we have accumulated some required background information. It ought to shed light on Intel’s attacks on OLPC, using a high volume of evidence. We won’t be repeating old information, but sceptics who are not aware of what Intel did to OLPC will still have access to information from independent, respected journals that verified the facts.


↺ OUR OLPC Wiki page


It was only a few days ago that we wrote about Intel’s crimes, for which it is being sued in the United States at the moment. A lot of attention is paid to all sorts of abusive monopolies, but Intel’s PR must be very effective because the company does not get much flak (not from the general public anyway) for crimes that it commits very systematically, then destroying evidence of these crimes.


for which it is being sued in the United States at the moment


“The lawsuits alleged that Microsoft not only engaged in collusion with Intel but that it also shipped a product which it knew was defective.”Microsoft was sued for colluding with Intel in order to sell “junk PCs” with Windows Vista [1, 2, 3]. It was a class action and there was more than one lawsuit.


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more than one lawsuit


The lawsuits alleged that Microsoft not only engaged in collusion with Intel but that it also shipped a product which it knew was defective. For Intel, the aspiration was to make money from spare hardware which it saw as obsolete. It’s the equivalent of a butcher selling an animal’s head as though it was chops or a shopkeeper selling bad carrots with a lot of condiments on them, in order to hide the fact that they are rotten.


We have just found videos that are only days old. We were particularly interested in Walter Bender’s wonderful talk (keynote). He is the benevolent master behind Sugar and his principles have earned him both fame and notoriety (among Microsoft apologists for the most part). Mr. Bender makes reference to the “Free software” community, which he admires (he doesn’t say “open source”) and in the following first video we found something particularly interesting that suggests Intel was pulling the “junk PCs” trick about 2 years ago, maybe in order to harm OLPC. Older evidence does seem to suggest that this was Intel’s intention. OLPC used AMD chips at the time, but it is moving to ARM now.


among Microsoft apologists for the most part


Skip to somewhere around the fourth minute (starting 4:15) and listen to what the man says. To quote:


> They figured out, “OK, this might be a little bit too slow for our needs, and that Intel still had a couple of Celeron N CPUs on stock that they needed to get rid of, so ASUS stepped in and made the first EEE PC, which became a huge success after they announced it…”


Sounds familiar, eh?


Here are these new videos (in full).


Part I


↺ Part I


Part II


↺ Part II


Part III


↺ Part III


As an important reminder, Mr. Bender insisted on the freedom of children in the face of pressure and abuse from Microsoft, which perceives kids — as well as developing nations and OLPC — as just a bunch of competitive tools to make money from (or otherwise bury). That’s their commercial goal and methods, which they carry out on behalf of shareholders.


as well as developing nations and OLPC


To quote Bill Gates, regarding OLPC:


“Geez, get a decent computer where you can actually read the text and you’re not sitting there cranking the thing while you’re trying to type.”


This clearly shows how Microsoft has been viewing OLPC because it didn’t run Windows. OLPC rejected Windows, so Mr. Gates decided to publicly mock OLPC. Very mature.


Associated Press recently said that Gates is considered by some observers the man who pays enough money to hijack the educational systems around the world. We have provided a lot more evidence to support this allegation and here is the latest complaint which is just days old.


Associated Press recently said that Gates is considered by some observers the man who pays enough money to hijack the educational systems around the world

↺ a lot more evidence to support this allegation

↺ here is the latest complaint


> Since when was this country’s educational system run by Bill Gates and his foundation? When exactly did he and those he’s hired become the top educational experts in the country?As far as I can tell this (like much else) has to do with who has enough money to boss other people around. There are supposed to be other values in a democracy.And the irony of the man who was sued by the federal government for a monopoly now endorsing competition in public education hasn’t escaped me, either.


Let us never forget what Bill Gates does for his Monsanto venture that he invests billions of dollars in. Fewa has shared with us the following essay, titled “Culture Wars Between Farmers”


↺ “Culture Wars Between Farmers”


> We are all well aware of the no-man’s land of cultural difference between farmers and non-farmers. Visualize on the one hand a high rise apartment dweller in Manhattan burning more carbon than any human ever did before in history just to maintain his luxurious lifestyle while fretting about the evils of global warming. Hold that picture while, on the other hand, visualizing the farmer out in his barn on a frigid December morning shivering and quivering while losing money on every pint of milk he produces and wishing that global warming would hurry up and get here.But there is another cultural divide coming to the fore in our society, this one between farmer and farmer. The best current example of this phenomenon is the flare up of opposition to Michael Pollan’s books criticizing industrial grain farms and animal factories. Agribusiness has suddenly realized it can no longer just ignore the opposition. A large scale corn and soybean farmer, Blake Hurst, went online with something he called the “Omnivore’s Delusion” to blast Pollan’s “Ominivore’s Dillema.” The crap really hit the fan. Industrial farm supporters and pastoral farm supporters went at each other on the Internet like a couple of tomcats, the former labeled sneeringly as factory food producers and the latter called, even more sneeringly, “agri-intellectuals.” Fast farming vs. fake farming.


For readers’ convenience, we add references about Gates and Monsanto below. By fostering tomorrow’s agricultural monopolies, Gates is causing damage that most people don’t understand, yet. █


More about Monsanto:


With Microsoft Monopoly in Check, Bill Gates Proceeds to Creating More MonopoliesGates-Backed Company Accused of Monopoly Abuse and InvestigatedHow the Gates Foundation Privatises AfricaReader’s Article: The Gates Foundation and Genetically-Modified FoodsMonsanto: The Microsoft of FoodSeeds of Doubt in Bill Gates InvestmentsGates Foundation Accused of Faking/Fabricating Data to Advance Political GoalsMore Dubious Practices from the Gates FoundationVideo Transcript of Vandana Shiva on Insane PatentsExplanation of What Bill Gates’ Patent Investments Do to Developing WorldBlack Friday Film: What the Bill Gates-Backed Monsanto Does to Animals, Farmers, Food, and Patent SystemsGates Foundation Looking to Destroy Kenya with Intellectual MonopoliesYoung Napoleon Comes to Africa and Told OffBill Gates Takes His GMO Patent Investments/Experiments to IndiaGates/Microsoft Tax Dodge and Agriculture Monopoly RevisitedGates Foundation Funds Literature Supportive of Its ObjectivesBill Gates Tightens Information/Agriculture Grip on Africa by Funding African Journalists, Expanding to IndiaBeyond the ‘Public Relations’UK Intellectual Monopoly Office (UK-IPO) May be Breaking the Law“Boycott Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in China”


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