Journalist James Corbett read Bill Gates' new book, "How to Prevent the Next Pandemic," so you wouldn't have to. He said it's just as "infuriating" as you'd expect. James Corbett read Bill Gates' new book, to save everyone else the trouble, he said. In the 1-hour, 20-minute episode of "The Corbett Report," Corbett — an expert on geopolitics and open-source journalism — analyzed the book chapter by chapter. He found it "every bit as infuriating, nauseating, ridiculous, laughable and risible" as you would expect. "Just when you thought you'd gotten rid of him, like a canker sore in the mouth of humanity, Bill Gates pops up yet again," he said. Not a scholarly or serious read, "How to Prevent the Next Pandemic" is written for the layperson who wants to virtue signal by being seen reading it — or displaying it on his coffee table, Corbett said. "There is certainly nothing of scientific or medical val