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Who creates and controls controlled narratives? How does it work at such massive scale?
Let’s explore… It’s quite mind blowing to do this and see it for yourself:
Go onto Yahoo Finance (it’s the simplest one I use).
In it’s search area, type in a publicly traded corporate name or it’s ticker / stock symbol (or it’s parent company owner in many instances — for example; AT&T for CNN because they own them, or Viacom for CBS News because they own them, Fox Corp for Fox News, etc….). Conglomerates.
Right above the company name is a sideways list of options to choose for info. Scroll to the right until you see, Holders.
Click on that then scroll down. For most any company / Corp of any significance, you’ll see; Vanguard Group, Inc. (The),and / or Blackrock Inc. as the majority share holders.
They are a centralized owning / controlling power.
Try it with a bunch of things:
Exxon, Pfizer, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, Tesla, Amazon.
Whatever big names you can think of.
So many crazy revealed realities about the monopolized / centralized ownership of corporations (the economy at large).
There really is no such thing as market “competition” (except from private business… which really can’t compete) — only our illusion. Coca Cola and Pepsi for example, same controlling interests. Mac and Windows based computers, same controlling interests. AT&T or Verizon, same. Chevron or Mobil, same. Etc etc…. Competing interests are an illusion; the same groups hold the market share regardless which item we choose.
Gov’t (GOP / DEM) functions in an identical manner. Same owners, same policy and directive delegators at the top.
Let’s explore… It’s quite mind blowing to do this and see it for yourself:
Go onto Yahoo Finance (it’s the simplest one I use).
In it’s search area, type in a publicly traded corporate name or it’s ticker / stock symbol (or it’s parent company owner in many instances — for example; AT&T for CNN because they own them, or Viacom for CBS News because they own them, Fox Corp for Fox News, etc….). Conglomerates.
Right above the company name is a sideways list of options to choose for info. Scroll to the right until you see, Holders.
Click on that then scroll down. For most any company / Corp of any significance, you’ll see; Vanguard Group, Inc. (The),and / or Blackrock Inc. as the majority share holders.
They are a centralized owning / controlling power.
Try it with a bunch of things:
Exxon, Pfizer, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, Tesla, Amazon.
Whatever big names you can think of.
So many crazy revealed realities about the monopolized / centralized ownership of corporations (the economy at large).
There really is no such thing as market “competition” (except from private business… which really can’t compete) — only our illusion. Coca Cola and Pepsi for example, same controlling interests. Mac and Windows based computers, same controlling interests. AT&T or Verizon, same. Chevron or Mobil, same. Etc etc…. Competing interests are an illusion; the same groups hold the market share regardless which item we choose.
Gov’t (GOP / DEM) functions in an identical manner. Same owners, same policy and directive delegators at the top.