Some people
have started realizing that there are large financial groups that dominate the
world. Forget the political intrigues, conflicts, revolutions and wars. It is
not pure chance. Everything has been planned for a long time.
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke leaving the 2008 Bilderberg Conference |
We are
speaking of 6, 8 or maybe 12 families who truly dominate the world. Know that
it is a mystery difficult to unravel.
We will not
be far from the truth by citing Goldman Sachs, Rockefellers, Loebs Kuh and
Lehmans in New York, the Rothschilds of Paris and London, the Warburgs of
Hamburg, Paris and Lazards Israel Moses Seifs Rome.
Many people
have heard of the Bilderberg Group, Illuminati or the Trilateral Commission.
But what are the names of the families who run the world and have control of
states and international organizations like the UN, NATO or the IMF?
To try to
answer this question, we can start with the easiest: inventory, the world's
largest banks, and see who the shareholders are and who make the decisions.
The world's
largest companies are now: Bank of America, JP Morgan, Citigroup, Wells Fargo,
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.
Let us now
review who their shareholders are.
Bank of
America:
State
Street Corporation, Vanguard Group, BlackRock, FMR (Fidelity), Paulson, JP
Morgan, T. Rowe, Capital World Investors, AXA, Bank of NY, Mellon.
JP Morgan:
State
Street Corp., Vanguard Group, FMR, BlackRock, T. Rowe, AXA, Capital World
Investor, Capital Research Global Investor, Northern Trust Corp. and Bank of
Mellon.
Citigroup:
State
Street Corporation, Vanguard Group, BlackRock, Paulson, FMR, Capital World
Investor, JP Morgan, Northern Trust Corporation, Fairhome Capital Mgmt and Bank
of NY Mellon.
Wells
Fargo:
Berkshire
Hathaway, FMR, State Street, Vanguard Group, Capital World Investors,
BlackRock, Wellington Mgmt, AXA, T. Rowe and Davis Selected Advisers.
We can see
that now there appears to be a nucleus present in all banks: State Street
Corporation, Vanguard Group, BlackRock and FMR (Fidelity). To avoid repeating
them, we will now call them "The big four"
Goldman
Sachs:
"The big four", Wellington, Capital World Investors, AXA, Massachusetts
Financial Service and T. Rowe.
Morgan
Stanley:
"The big four", Mitsubishi UFJ, Franklin Resources, AXA, T. Rowe, Bank of NY Mellon
e Jennison Associates. Rowe, Bank of NY Mellon and Jennison Associates.
We can just
about always verify the names of major shareholders. To go further, we can now
try to find out the shareholders of these companies and shareholders of major
banks worldwide.
Bank of NY
Mellon:
Davis
Selected, Massachusetts Financial Services, Capital Research Global Investor,
Dodge, Cox, Southeatern Asset Mgmt. and ... "The big four".
State
Street Corporation (one of the "The big four"):
Massachusetts
Financial Services, Capital Research Global Investor, Barrow Hanley, GE, Putnam
Investment and ... "The big four" (shareholders themselves!).
BlackRock
(another of the "The big four"):
PNC,
Barclays e CIC.
Who is
behind the PNC? FMR (Fidelity), BlackRock, State Street, etc.
And behind
Barclays? BlackRock
And we
could go on for hours, passing by tax havens in the Cayman Islands, Monaco or
the legal domicile of Shell companies in Liechtenstein. A network where
companies are always the same, but never a name of a family.
In short:
the eight largest U.S. financial companies (JP Morgan, Wells Fargo, Bank of
America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, U.S. Bancorp, Bank of New York Mellon and
Morgan Stanley) are 100% controlled by ten shareholders and we have four
companies always present in all decisions: BlackRock, State Street, Vanguard
and Fidelity.
In
addition, the Federal Reserve is comprised of 12 banks, represented by a board
of seven people, which comprises representatives of "The big four", which
in turn are present in all other entities.
In short,
the Federal Reserve is controlled by four large private companies: BlackRock,
State Street, Vanguard and Fidelity. These companies control U.S. monetary
policy (and world) without any control or "democratic" choice. These
companies launched and participated in the current worldwide economic crisis
and managed to become even more enriched.
To finish,
a look at some of the companies controlled by this "big four" group:
- Alcoa Inc.
- Altria Group Inc.
- American International Group Inc.
- AT&T Inc.
- Boeing Co.
- Caterpillar Inc.
- Coca-Cola Co.
- DuPont & Co.
- Exxon Mobil Corp.
- General Electric Co.
- General Motors Corporation
- Hewlett-Packard Co.
- Home Depot Inc.
- Honeywell International Inc.
- Intel Corp.
- International Business Machines Corp
- Johnson & Johnson
- JP Morgan Chase & Co.
- McDonald's Corp.
- Merck & Co. Inc.
- Microsoft Corp.
- 3M Co.
- Pfizer Inc.
- Procter & Gamble Co.
- United Technologies Corp.
- Verizon Communications Inc.
- Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
- Time Warner
- Walt Disney
- Viacom
- Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.,
- CBS Corporation
- NBC Universal
The same "big four" control the vast majority of European companies counted on
the stock exchange.
In
addition, all these people run the large financial institutions, such as the
IMF, the European Central Bank or the World Bank, and were "trained"
and remain "employees" of "The big four" that formed them.
The names
of the families that control "The big four", never appear.
Translated
from the Portuguese version by:
Lisa Karpova, Pravda.Ru
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