Blackrock took over Merrill after the 2008 crash...or controlled demolition (not the first time they've used that trick) which would explain their large controlling share percentage.
My personal belief is they're being used to control corporations through owning shares in most of the public companies in some way shape or form. These other banks they own shares in are also investment banks. They have influence over everything. This allows you to control mergers, the boards, and corporate agendas...like why companies promote diversity, climate change, etc. The money has both everything and nothing to do with it. Read my post on the birth of AI which leads straight to blackrocks trading algorithm. It's purpose is to make predictions to maximize ROI obviously, but money begets greed and greed begets power.
Even today, there is a 1.4% decline in GDP. This is NOT good news. The markets are UP. The market makes no logical sense any more.
Also Blackrock...black cube of Saturn....they don't try to hide it.
That one I need to do more thinking about. I've never been on social media. It's poison. It doesn't matter who's it is, you're eating the same shit from a different plate.
Don't ever go full Q tard, but twitter was obviously used to promote the left, censor the right, and cover up legitimate covid information....perhaps to a criminal level. If you wanted access to all of the evidence, buying the company is very effective. A puppet? Possibly, but who's pulling the strings?
Haven't checked this, but I'm sure if you go look up the shareholders of these companies here, Blackrock and Vanguard are the shareholders, with a few other companies that get recycled from time to time depending on the economic and technological trends.
they all own each other and until the most recent buy-up this was the top 5 Twitter shareholders
Musk's purchase included about $25.5 billion in debt financing from Morgan Stanley and other firms.
These financiers will still have a huge say
But as majority shareholders already, they had all the say.
Vanguard
văn′gärd
noun
The foremost position in an army or fleet advancing into battle.
The foremost or leading position in a trend or movement.
Those occupying a foremost position.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm interesting
vanguard party. marxist concept
Blackrock took over Merrill after the 2008 crash...or controlled demolition (not the first time they've used that trick) which would explain their large controlling share percentage.
My personal belief is they're being used to control corporations through owning shares in most of the public companies in some way shape or form. These other banks they own shares in are also investment banks. They have influence over everything. This allows you to control mergers, the boards, and corporate agendas...like why companies promote diversity, climate change, etc. The money has both everything and nothing to do with it. Read my post on the birth of AI which leads straight to blackrocks trading algorithm. It's purpose is to make predictions to maximize ROI obviously, but money begets greed and greed begets power.
Even today, there is a 1.4% decline in GDP. This is NOT good news. The markets are UP. The market makes no logical sense any more.
Also Blackrock...black cube of Saturn....they don't try to hide it.
Or transfer of power to other puppets, like Musk now for example.
That one I need to do more thinking about. I've never been on social media. It's poison. It doesn't matter who's it is, you're eating the same shit from a different plate.
Don't ever go full Q tard, but twitter was obviously used to promote the left, censor the right, and cover up legitimate covid information....perhaps to a criminal level. If you wanted access to all of the evidence, buying the company is very effective. A puppet? Possibly, but who's pulling the strings?
rothschild front
Haven't checked this, but I'm sure if you go look up the shareholders of these companies here, Blackrock and Vanguard are the shareholders, with a few other companies that get recycled from time to time depending on the economic and technological trends.
They also share the same corporate address. 1209 N Orange St, Wilmington DE
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporation_Trust_Center_(CT_Corporation)
And lets connect some dots...
That street name has popped up before....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Orange-Nassau
Nassau...another tax haven.
And who's from Delaware?