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The world's most powerful companies, Vanguard and Blackrock, own each other's shares, creating a vast network. By 2028, they are expected to manage $20 trillion and dominate global investments. Blackrock, dubbed the "4th arm of government," has close ties to central banks and influences world leaders. Vanguard's secretive ownership by the elite 1% connects to the richest families on earth. Nonprofit organizations, like the Gates Foundation, Soros' Open Society, and the Clinton Foundation, serve as key players in connecting industries, politics, and media. These foundations have immense influence, especially in health-related matters.

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BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard are allegedly running everything, with these three being the largest shareholders in 88% of S&P 500 companies. They heavily influence defense contracts; BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard are top shareholders in Raytheon, General Dynamics, and Boeing. The US spends $744 billion on its military, with defense spending accounting for 13% of GDP, more than the next 10 countries combined. BlackRock has $10 trillion in assets under management, more than the GDP of every country except the US and China. BlackRock influenced 31 signers to participate with ESG, totaling $70 trillion of assets under management. BlackRock and Chase are helping rebuild Ukraine with a $400 billion contract. The speaker questions how to fight this power, suggesting that these companies have enough control to fire boards and replace CEOs. With 88% of S&P 500 companies controlled, it is argued that this constitutes a monopoly, exceeding the 50% threshold. The speaker suggests that defense contractors profit from wars and people dying. They propose breaking apart these companies to foster competition, as the speaker believes Larry Fink is the real commander in chief.

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There is a global BlackRock corporate mafia that aims to control the world. They use liberalism and wokeism as a disguise while they push us towards World War 3, devalue our currencies, and cause destruction.

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New NATO members must buy weapons from Northrop Grumman, owned by BlackRock, creating a monopoly. This ensures profit growth for BlackRock. The focus is on Wall Street's speculation rather than production efficiency. The goal is to expand and control markets like Starbucks with frappuccinos.

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Three giant corporations, BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard, collectively own each other and 89% of the S&P 500. They aim to buy every single family home in America, potentially owning 60% of them by 2030. Larry Fink, the CEO of BlackRock, is on the board of the World Economic Forum. Their goal is for people to own nothing and be happy. Often, when someone is about to buy a home, an LLC with an ambiguous name, which is actually owned by BlackRock, swoops in with a cash offer, pushing the buyer out of the market.

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This war should never have happened. Russia sought terms favorable to Ukraine, primarily to keep NATO out. Military contractors benefit from NATO expansion, ensuring a market for their weapons. Since March 2022, the U.S. has committed over $113 billion to Ukraine, with more requested, while the real beneficiaries are American defense manufacturers. Mitch McConnell suggested this funding is a money laundering scheme, with BlackRock owning many of these companies. Loans to Ukraine come with harsh conditions, including austerity and the sale of government assets, particularly valuable agricultural land. Despite the sacrifices of Ukrainians, 30% of this land has already been sold to companies like DuPont and Cargill, also linked to BlackRock. The rebuilding contracts for Ukraine have gone to BlackRock, revealing a strategy to maintain divisions among us while profiting from the conflict.

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Larry Fink, Soros, State Street, Vanguard, and BlackRock have significant influence in various industries, including defense contracts, Hollywood, and pharmaceuticals. These companies hold a monopoly-like control over 88% of the companies on the S&P 500. BlackRock alone has assets under management worth $10 trillion, which is more than the GDP of all but two countries. They have the power to shape people's lives, replace CEOs, and buy politicians. The military-industrial complex is a major concern, as defense contractors profit from wars. ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) initiatives are seen as a means of control rather than just making money. The goal seems to be about acquiring power and control rather than accumulating more wealth.

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The transcript argues that BlackRock and Vanguard form an extraordinary concentration of power in global finance. It states that these two companies are the largest institutional investors in every major company, and that they also own the other institutional investors, creating a supposed monopoly over corporate ownership. A Bloomberg report is cited, claiming that by 2028 the two firms will collectively manage about $20 trillion in investments and will own almost everything on earth. Bloomberg is said to have called BlackRock the fourth arm of government because it is the only non-government entity with a close relationship to central banks; BlackRock is described as lending money to federal banks, serving as their principal advisor, and developing the computer systems used by the central banks. The transcript notes that dozens of BlackRock employees held senior White House positions during the Bush and Obama administrations and that some remain in government roles under Joe Biden. It also describes BlackRock CEO Larry Fink as a welcome guest to many heads of state and politicians, and asserts that he is the face of the company “that pulls the strings,” though it adds that BlackRock is owned by shareholders. It claims that BlackRock’s largest shareholder is Vanguard, and highlights Vanguard’s “unique structure” that supposedly makes it impossible to see who its shareholders or clients are, alleging that the elite who own Vanguard do not want anyone to know they are the owners of the most powerful company on earth.

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BlackRock is the largest investor and fund manager globally, with interests in Brazil. The biggest shareholder of BlackRock is Vanguard, another massive investment fund. The secrecy surrounding Vanguard's major shareholders suggests that powerful families and the international financial system are involved. Their agenda, known as the Great Reset, aims for global control and concentration of power. This includes a unified government similar to the European Union, led by figures like Ursula von der Leyen. The resistance of countries in the global south, including Brazil, will be attacked in various ways, potentially leading to a hot war. The desperation of these actors to win in the short term makes the current situation extremely fragile, with scientists warning of a looming apocalypse.

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Kamala Harris partnered with BlackRock, a firm managing almost $10 trillion in assets and allegedly acquiring almost all assets. BlackRock is supposedly receiving private information from the Biden administration. Michael Pyle, BlackRock's global chief investment strategist, will join the Biden-Harris administration as Kamala Harris' chief economist. Pyle is an Obama administration veteran who also worked on economic policy with Hillary's presidential campaign. Pyle will be the third former BlackRock official to join the administration. The speaker suggests that financial independence is crucial because governments promise much but deliver little, increasing their power, control, and wealth. The speaker questions the implications of this partnership.

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"Aladdin now controls $21,000,000,000,000 of our global economy." "Aladdin is the brainchild of Larry Fink, the founder of BlackRock." "The genie is out of the bottle, and Aladdin has already reached a tipping point where one robot controls more wealth than any person or country." "On Aladdin's 20 birthday, Larry launched a top secret project at BlackRock, codenamed Monarch, led to the firing of its fund managers and replacing their funds with Aladdin's funds." "Joe Biden has appointed BlackRock executive Brian Deese as head of the National Economic Council, which basically means the oversight of Latin and BlackRock is now the responsibility of BlackRock."

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State Street, BlackRock, and Vanguard are the largest shareholders in 88% of companies on the S&P 500. BlackRock alone is worth $10 trillion, which is more than the GDP of all but two countries. Their influence extends to defense contracts, as seen with Raytheon. This pattern repeats in Hollywood and the pharmaceutical industry, where these companies essentially have a monopoly. They have immense control, being able to fire boards and replace CEOs. This raises concerns about monopoly laws, as even a 50% market share is considered a monopoly.

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The three largest shareholders of 88% of S&P 500 companies are BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard. These companies hold significant power and influence over CEOs, who must answer their calls and hire according to their preferences. The same goes for companies in the Department of Defense, where State Street, Vanguard, and BlackRock are three out of the top four shareholders in most of these companies. This suggests that the CEOs of these investment firms hold more power than we may realize, making them the de facto commanders in chief.

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BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard, controlled by a small group of managers, own 88% of global wealth and assets. They aim to control people and limit resources, while enjoying lavish lifestyles themselves. They believe they have the right to rule over others and view humanity as expendable. These powerful groups also control defense contractors, big pharma, and politicians. They want to dumb down and eliminate humans, as they see themselves as superior. Some individuals, like Klaus Schwab and Yuval Noah Harari, support this agenda. They believe humans are unnecessary and advocate for the end of humanity. This is a battle between the globalists and those who believe in empowering individuals and promoting freedom and liberalism.

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The speaker discusses the war in Ukraine and claims that Russia tried to settle on favorable terms. They argue that the expansion of NATO benefits military contractors like Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, General Dynamics Boeing, and Lockheed, who gain a captive market. The speaker criticizes the large amounts of money committed to Ukraine and suggests it is a money laundering scheme benefiting BlackRock, the owner of the military contractors. They also mention loan conditions imposed on Ukraine, including extreme austerity measures and the sale of government-owned assets to multinational corporations. The speaker highlights the sale of Ukrainian agricultural land to companies like DuPont, Cargill, and Monsanto, all owned by BlackRock. They conclude by stating that the strategy of keeping people divided allows those in power to continue their actions without consequence.

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The video features an undercover reporter interviewing Serge Varley, a recruiter at BlackRock, one of the world's leading asset and investment managers. Varley discusses how financial institutions like BlackRock buy politicians and control the world through diversification and acquisition. He also reveals how the Ukraine-Russia war is good for business, as it creates volatility and profit opportunities. Varley mentions that news channels benefit from war as well. He advises the reporter to do the opposite of what Jim Cramer advises for making money. Varley believes that normal people don't care about these matters. The video ends with a teaser for part 2 and a comment from BlackRock stating that they were reached out for comment.

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Kamala Harris partnered with BlackRock, a firm managing almost $10 trillion in assets and acquiring almost all assets. BlackRock is allegedly getting private information from the Biden administration. Michael Pyle, BlackRock's global chief investment strategist, will become chief economist for Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. Pyle is an Obama administration veteran who also worked on economic policy with Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. Pyle will be the 3rd former BlackRock official to join the administration. The speaker suggests that this situation highlights the importance of financial independence, as governments may promise much but deliver little, increasing their power, control, and wealth. The speaker questions the implications of these connections.

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BlackRock, a major global asset manager, controls 40% of investable assets worldwide. They have investments in various industries like food, medicine, weapons, transportation, and media. This is public information. To sustain the economy, they create crises to boost demand. For instance, a war is necessary for a $90 billion weapon industry, a climate crisis drives demand for green energy, a pandemic is needed to sell vaccines, and drama fuels media traffic. This entire ecosystem is controlled by the upper class, and it's not a coincidence that we are always in a state of crisis.

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This war never should have happened. Russia tried to settle with terms beneficial to Ukraine and us, mainly keeping NATO out. Military contractors want new NATO countries because it forces them to buy weapons from specific companies like Northrop Grumman and Lockheed, creating a trapped market. We've committed billions to Ukraine, money that could have housed every homeless person in the US. Mitch McConnell admitted this money largely goes to American defense manufacturers, essentially a money laundering scheme. BlackRock owns these companies. The "loan" to Ukraine will never be repaid. The conditions include extreme austerity and the sale of government-owned assets, including its valuable agricultural land, to multinational corporations like DuPont, Cargill, and Monsanto, which are also owned by BlackRock. BlackRock even got the contract to rebuild Ukraine. They're doing this openly because they keep us divided and fighting each other.

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A BlackRock recruiter, Serge Barlett, claims financial institutions buy politicians, stating senators can be bought for as little as $10. He says it's not the president who controls things, but hedge funds and banks. According to Barlett, war, specifically the Russia-Ukraine war, is "good for business" because volatility creates opportunities for profit. He notes that BlackRock manages $20 trillion. Barlett describes himself as a "gatekeeper" at BlackRock who decides people's fates. He explains that BlackRock acquires and diversifies, reinvesting profits to exponentially grow wealth and eventually "buy people." He also says the US government relies on BlackRock.

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BlackRock has made a deal with Zelensky to rebuild Ukraine after the war. However, it's worth noting that BlackRock is a major shareholder in arms manufacturers profiting from the war. So, while they sell weapons, they also get to rebuild the country. Hillary Clinton also mentioned economic opportunities in Iraq after the devastating war, referring to the large customer base there. It's a rather cynical perspective, considering the loss of innocent lives. The United States should view Iraq as a business opportunity, according to Clinton.

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- "This is a war that should have never happened." - "The major thing they wanted was for us to keep NATO out of the Ukraine." - "March 2022, we committed a 113,000,000,000." - "it's not really going to Ukraine. It is going to American defense manufacturers. So he just admitted it's a money laundering scheme." - "And who do you think owns every one of those companies? Blackrock." - "Ukraine has to put all of its government owned assets up for sale to multinational corporations, including all of its agricultural land, the biggest single asset in Europe." - "500,000 kids almost. Ukrainian kids have died to keep that land as part of Ukraine." - "And then in December, president Biden gave out the contract to rebuild Ukraine. And who do you think got that contract? Lakhra."

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A senior adviser to BlackRock revealed that a group of elites, including leaders from major financial institutions and central banks, are working towards establishing a one-world order, one-world taxation, and one-world money. They plan to freeze the global financial system during an upcoming crisis and reset the world economy according to their vision. BlackRock is targeted to be classified as "too big to fail," allowing the elites to take control of its assets remotely. The elites, who are not democratically elected, include individuals such as Christine Lagarde, Mark Carney, and Ben Bernanke. The elites have conducted dry runs in countries like Cyprus, freezing entire banking systems and extracting wealth from citizens. This coordinated attack on the global financial system will have severe consequences for citizens worldwide.

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Mitch McConnell was questioned about sending $113 billion to Ukraine, claiming it's really for American defense, implying a money laundering scheme. Tim Scott referred to it as a loan, but it's unlikely to be repaid. This "loan" allows for conditions that enforce austerity in Ukraine and require the sale of government assets, particularly agricultural land, to multinational corporations. Notably, 30% of this land has already been sold to companies like DuPont, Cargill, and Monsanto, all linked to BlackRock. Additionally, BlackRock received the contract to rebuild Ukraine. This strategy of division keeps the public distracted and fighting among themselves, preventing them from recognizing what's happening.

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Selection 2024 with James Corbett
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In this episode of Unlimited Hangout, Whitney Webb discusses the influence of BlackRock on U.S. fiscal policy with James Corbett. They highlight how both major political parties are intertwined with corporate interests, particularly BlackRock, which has shaped economic responses during crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic. Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, noted that financial markets are unaffected by political changes, emphasizing the continuity of oligarchic influence regardless of party control. Webb critiques the notion that voting for one party over another can lead to meaningful change, arguing that both parties perpetuate a corrupt system. Corbett agrees, stating that the political spectacle distracts the public from the real power dynamics at play, where voters are merely choosing between different factions of the elite. They discuss how social media and independent media have evolved, with figures like Tucker Carlson and Elon Musk shaping narratives that appeal to various political bases while maintaining the status quo. The conversation also touches on the rise of "hopium," a term used to describe false hope generated by political engagement that distracts from real action. They argue that the focus should shift from electoral politics to building local communities and resisting technocratic agendas, such as digital IDs and carbon markets, which are being promoted across the political spectrum. Corbett emphasizes the importance of community resilience and non-compliance with oppressive systems, suggesting that individuals should prioritize local solutions over participation in the political spectacle. They conclude by urging listeners to be aware of the manipulative nature of media and to seek genuine connections and actions that foster real change.
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