RE: Not My Meme! #933

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Yes, if we can get enough folks to turn their backs on the banks, we won't have these problems any more.



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I would it were so simple. It does extricate me from much prying into my personal affairs, but it does not much affect BlackRock's effect of their power over the rest of the world. The control of ~90% of stock corporations of the world by BlackRock (or rather, the megacorporation created in practice by interlocking investment in three asset management corporations, that together hold this controlling interest, BlackRock, StateStreet, and Vanguard, which I refer to as BlackRock for the sake of convenience) means that the banks are just one aspect of this entity: a handful of investors whose identity is obscured. From Coca-cola to Alcoa, from Methanex to Microsoft, almost all the corporations of the world, likely every one of the 1000 largest corporations of the world represented by the World Economic Forum, today managed by WEF CEO Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, formerly CEO of Nestle, control every aspect of commerce and industry available to, and affecting, us. I think the Agenda Director of the WEF exercises more control of the direction of the policies of the WEF, because that office is held by Larry Fink, the CEO of BlackRock, Inc.

It is because of this that I don't buy bread anymore, but make my own (albeit from flour purchased from this Brobdingnagian megacorporation. I reckon the lower on the 'food chain' I interact with it, the less subtly it exercises control of me). It is however, informative to consider that Apphell and Goolag are ultimately the same master, when choosing whom we profit by our purchases. Since I cannot control whom profits from my purchases from corporations, I can only profitably consider the affects on me of the products I purchase, and this simplifies my considerations somewhat. Mostly I try to avoid corporations, but none of my neighbors yet manufactures phones, so the best I can do is, again, to buy low on the food chain, to spend as little as possible in such fields, so that as little as possible of my support goes to such masters. By striving to create goodwill balances with which to exchange as much as possible, I largely cut my support of corporations to the barest of minimums. I do not see goodwill as any coin valued by the investors in BlackRock, but only by good people, so strive to make my investments and my earnings in that coin to the degree possible.

The more of us that do so, the less power flows up and away from us to these mysterious masters in the form of money. The more of our wealth that isn't in financial form there is, the less of it is controlled by money masters. The more we are independent, the more we are free.

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