At Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan mansion in 2011, from left: James E. Staley, at the time a senior JPMorgan executive; former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers; Mr. Epstein; Bill Gates, Microsoft’s co-founder; and Boris Nikolic, who was the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s science adviser.
In 2019, at the time of Epstein’s arrest, prosecutors said they found a trove of pictures of nude and semi-nude young women and girls at his $77 Million Manhattan mansion. So, your telling me all these group of guys “BILLIONAIRES” and I’m assuming they’re all friends didn’t know what was going on here in this home let alone with their buddy Jeffrey Epstein.
On a quick side rabbit hole; Gary Kildall is a guy that could have been as famous as Bill gates. He was a tech visionary and a central figure in the development of personal computing in the ’70s and early ’80s. In around 1972, he developed a operating software for Intel 4004 microprocessor and called it PL/M (Programming Language for Microcomputers). He later developed the CP/M (Control Programming for Microcomputers). In late ’70s the PC Market blew up! IBM(The Tech Giant of the era) didn’t have it’s own processor at this moment in time in the ’80s and since they were late to the market. IBM felt the need to accelerate this and by doing so they spoke with Bill Gates about creating a processor but Microsoft still didn’t have a operating system. Bill Gates solved this issue by heading to Seattle Computers, a me-too manufacturer of CP/M clone called Q-DOS. Q-DOS was the shorthand for Quick and Dirty Operating System. Microsoft rechristened it as PC-DOS and presented it to IBM.