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●● Sirius Open Source Inc. — A New Shell Created When Bill Gates Paid the CEO; Then the Company Immediately Turned Ugly and Hostile Towards Its Own Workers


Posted in Bill Gates, Deception, Free/Libre Software, Microsoft at 4:29 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


One might joke that it looks like Sirius Open Source LTD was ‘sold’ to Bill Gates; less than 2 months later bullying by the ‘boss’ started (against both myself and my wife)


Image: microsoft-inc-siriuus


Who or where is Sirius Open Source Inc. anyway?


Image: Sirius Open Source Inc.


Summary: The company Sirius Open Source LTD (UK) now presents itself as “Sirius Open Source Inc.” and says in Microsoft’s LinkedIn that it is "a company based in Washington." It was founded by totally unknown people around the time all staff was required (under implicit threats; we’ll show evidence later this month) to sign a new and mysterious contract; a month later the company above was incorporated (not by the CEO; he’s not even named!) and months later we were all told that Bill Gates had passed money to the CEO under NDA (when the Gates/Epstein MIT scandals surfaced in the mainstream media and in Techrights); the CEO very clearly said Gates Foundation had become the first US client and it now says “Sirius Open Source is a company based in Washington, USA” (close to Gates); it was incorporated by a person whose name was mentioned in chat/phone only once; the shell game goes a lot further than it seems on the surface and it will be discussed in weeks to come; it’s worth adding that Microsoft had already attacked my job and my livelihood by phoning the CEO in the past, asking for him to take action (he politely declined).


Sirius Open Source LTD

"a company based in Washington."

the Gates/Epstein MIT scandals

in Techrights

Gates Foundation

phoning the CEO in the past


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