Friday, July 30, 2021

Protests in NYC Now Against BlackRock (Remember: Nowhere in History Have Peaceful Protests Ever Produced Anything)

Editor's note: BlackRock with just over $9 trillion in assets under management is a partner with Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum (WEF) and occasionally, articles written by BlackRock appear on WEF's website. Apparently, when BlockRock's CEO Larry Fink wrote an article for WEF in 2015, Fink was interested in "a sharing economy." How does that idea square with Schwab's idea about "we won't own anything and be happy?" If you want to understand how to "square" that idea, read through Who Runs The World? BlackRock and Vanguard where you will get squared away on BlackRock.  What are Fink's thoughts on a "sharing economy" when BlackRock has been handed magic money to buy up real estate so BlackRock will become your landlord? Just so we are objective in our reporting, The Atlantic has a different perspective towards BlackRock on the housing issue.
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Source: WEF

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More from WEF's partnership with BlackRock. The only thing here is that there was no "activist outcry." BlackRock will go green finance/investment anyway.



The only aspect to these protests against BlackRock in New York that are going on is that the protestors are not protesting directly against the House of Rothschild. No peaceful demonstrations in history of the world have ever produced anything. It is for a reason the Union Jack isn't on the American flag like it is on the flags of New Zealand and Australia. 



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