Blackrock, controlled by the Democrats, controls $12 trillion dollars, and they are not shy about stating that they will use this money to force people to change their behavior, and become Democrats.
Larry Fink is the leader of Blackrock investments, a Democrat. Of course, Blackrock is smart enough to pay off both political parties.
The rich are the Democrats, 8 of the top ten richest men in the world are Democrats. Now we see that Blackrock, is controlled by a Democrat activists.
At one time they were State Street's biggest depositor and I think shareholder, at lesat they were a couple of years ago. Check out the top 10 investment funds and see how many have inter-connecting ownership by just a few corps. Very incestuous at the top. They in turn get board seats on many major corporations via their stock holdings.
Louis Brandeis wrote extensively on the interlocking corporate control of the American economy.
Other People's Money, and How the Bankers Use Itby Louis D. Brandeis In 1912, Woodrow Wilson campaigned for President using many Progressive ideas about strengthening the economy: banking reform, tariff reduction and the eliminat
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See this chapter for a good intro into how it all works. It still applies today, only today there are far fewer corporations and control is far more concentrated. The same tactics still apply.
Chapter I: Our Financial Oligarchy President Wilson, when Governor, declared in 1911:"The great monopoly in this country is the money monopoly. So long as that exists, our old variety and freedom and individual energy of developm
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"The Endless Chain
A single example will illustrate the vicious circle of control—the endless chain—through which our financial oligarchy now operates:
J. P. Morgan (or a partner), a director of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, causes that company to sell to J. P. Morgan & Co. an issue of bonds. J. P. Morgan & Co. borrow the money with which to pay for the bonds from the Guaranty Trust Company, of which Mr. Morgan (or a partner) is a director. J. P. Morgan & Co. sell the bonds to the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, of which Mr. Morgan (or a partner) is a director. The New Haven spends the proceeds of the bonds in purchasing steel rails from the United States Steel Corporation, of which Mr. Morgan (or a partner) is a director. The United States Steel Corporation spends the proceeds of the rails in purchasing electrical supplies from the General Electric Company, of which Mr. Morgan (or a partner) is a director. The General Electric sells supplies to the Western Union Telegraph Company, a subsidiary of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company; and in both Mr. Morgan (or a partner) is a director. The Telegraph Company has an exclusive wire contract with the Reading, of which Mr. Morgan (or a partner) is a director. The Reading buys its passenger cars from the Pullman Company, of which Mr. Morgan (or a partner) is a director. The Pullman Company buys (for local use) locomotives from the Baldwin Locomotive Company, of which Mr. Morgan (or a partner) is a director. The Reading, the General Electric, the Steel Corporation and the New Haven, like the Pullman, buy locomotives from the Baldwin Company. The Steel Corporation, the Telephone Company, the New Haven, the Reading, the Pullman and the Baldwin Companies, like the Western Union, buy electrical supplies from the General Electric. The Baldwin, the Pullman, the Reading, the Telephone, the Telegraph and the General Electric companies, like the New Haven, buy steel products from the Steel Corporation. Each and every one of the companies last named markets its securities through J. P. Morgan & Co.; each deposits its funds with J. P. Morgan & Co.; and with these funds of each, the firm enters upon further operations.
This specific illustration is in part supposititious; but it represents truthfully the operation of interlocking directorates. Only it must be multiplied many times and with many permutations to represent fully the extent to which the interests of a few men are intertwined. "
When bankers end up controlling the economy, countries are slowly strangled to death.