
Blogger Comment: Gates’s ex-wife is no better than all the Globalists who wish and support the depopulation of humanity by up to 7.5 billionif you did not know in what they have stated time and time again in Davos…when will people wake up to this fact that these people put no value whatsoever on human life other vthan their own and that is a truism of the very highest order…you have been told again from the depopulation mouth, but you still do not believe it…period
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A prominent Catholic priest is sounding the alarm over a multi-billion-dollar effort by Melinda French Gates to depopulate some of the world’s most vulnerable populations.
Father James Altman is accusing Bill Gates’s ex-wife of helping advance a global population control agenda while claiming to remain faithful to Catholic teaching.
Gates is accused of pumping $4 billion into plans to sterilize women in third-world nations in an effort to reduce human population numbers around the world.
However, Gates is reportedly arguing that her depopulation efforts are supported by the Catholic Church, prompting outrage from religious leaders.
Gates insists that culling populations through reduced birth rates comes under the banner of the “pro-choice” movement, despite allegations that women are being forcibly sterilized.
Altman has forcefully rejected suggestions that support for abortion, contraception, or sterilization can be reconciled with Catholic doctrine, responding to reports that Gates has justified her “pro-choice” views by citing guidance she allegedly received from a priest.
The controversy comes as critics continue to raise concerns about billions of dollars directed toward family planning programs in developing nations, particularly across Africa and India.
Questions Raised Over Population Programs
For years, Melinda French Gates has promoted access to contraception and reproductive health initiatives through her philanthropic work.
Critics, however, argue that such programs often target poor and vulnerable populations while being funded and directed by wealthy Western elites with little accountability to the communities affected.
The concern, they argue, is not simply about access to birth control, but whether massive financial incentives and power imbalances can turn supposedly voluntary programs into forms of social engineering.
Opponents have long warned that population control initiatives frequently operate under the banner of public health while advancing broader efforts to reduce birth rates in developing nations.
The controversy has fueled accusations that philanthropy is being used to shape demographic outcomes in poorer countries rather than empowering individuals through genuinely free and informed choices.
Father Altman Rejects Religious Justification
The controversy intensified after reports that Gates suggested she could remain Catholic while supporting abortion rights because a priest had allegedly told her such a position was acceptable.
Father Altman flatly rejected that defense.
During a new interview, Altman declared:
“You don’t get a get-out-of-jail-free card because you listened to some priest who teaches something contrary to 2,000 years of unchanged, unchangeable truth.”
The priest argued that individual clergy do not have the authority to rewrite established Church teaching and that moral responsibility ultimately remains with the individual.
For Altman, the issue goes far beyond politics.
He framed the debate as a matter of eternal accountability rather than public relations or policy preferences.
“There Is No Excuse”
Altman also delivered a broader warning about what he sees as growing confusion within religious leadership.
“Priest to pope, there is no excuse for you not to know your faith,” he said.
The remark reflects increasing frustration among traditional Catholics who believe core teachings on life issues have been obscured or diluted by modern cultural pressures.
Supporters of Altman argue that wealthy public figures should not be allowed to invoke selective religious advice to justify positions that directly conflict with longstanding doctrine.
They contend that influence, money, and status do not exempt anyone from moral accountability.
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Growing Concerns Over Philanthropy and Influence
Beyond the theological dispute, the controversy has renewed questions about the role of billionaire-funded programs in shaping social policy around the world.
When powerful foundations pour billions into population-related initiatives in developing nations, concerns about consent, transparency, and coercion deserve serious scrutiny.
So-called “charity” can become a vehicle for influence when recipients lack the economic power to freely reject the programs being offered.
For many faith leaders and pro-life advocates, the issue ultimately comes down to human dignity.
They argue that efforts to address poverty should focus on supporting families and improving living conditions rather than reducing birth rates among the world’s poorest populations.
As debate continues, Father Altman’s warning has struck a chord with those who believe that questions surrounding population control, philanthropy, and religious accountability deserve far greater public attention.
For critics of the Gates agenda, the controversy is about more than one individual or one foundation.
It is about whether enormous wealth and influence are being used to reshape society in ways that undermine the value of human life itself.
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