Maybe Melinda is a crypto-jew as well-( from the Miles Mathis article I posted above:)
Melinda Gates is even more mysterious than Bill. Her genealogy is available at several sites, but little information is forthcoming. Her paternal grandparents are not given at any of these sites, including Geni, Wikitree, and Geneanet. Do you really think she doesn't know who her own grandparents are? All we know is that her sister married a guy named Burkhardsmeier. That's Jєωιѕн. Melinda's mother is an Amerland, which is also Jєωιѕн. See Salon writer David Amerland, for instance. And of course Melinda looks very Jєωιѕн: I'm the first to notice that, right? No one has ever commented on it or questioned it until now? For example, she looks a lot Ana Gasteyer (from Saturday Night Live). Gates Gasteyer Gasteyer is generally larger, but they have the same eyes, noses, and mouths. A search on Melinda Gates Jєωιѕн does give us some results, however. According to Jєωιѕнgator.com, when she gave the commencement address at her alma mater Duke University in 2013, These were not just words. Gates put this very concept into action when meeting 11-year-old Mendel Bluming, son of Rabbi Zalman and Yehudis Bluming, directors of Chabad on Campus for Duke and UNC Universities. Not only did Gates speak about living a meaningful life, but this was directly connected to the gift she received. Upon meeting Rabbi Bluming and Mendel, she was presented the book, Towards a Meaningful Life - The Wisdom of the Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson. This best-selling book empowers every single person, through Torah wisdom and Jєωιѕн philosophy, to utilize his or her talents to transform this world. Why would Gates be receiving such a book? If she was really Roman Catholic, as we are told, would she be interested in Torah wisdom and Jєωιѕн philosophy? Also interesting is the fact that the Gates Foundation gave $5 million to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Why would a Congregationalist and a Catholic do that? We also find the Gates Foundation often working with the Rockefeller Foundation, confirming my analysis here.