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[00:00:28] e [00:00:58] e [00:01:28] e e [00:02:29] yo what is up guys how is everybody [00:02:35] doing welcome to [00:02:38] spe me [00:02:41] just with my ears hearing what I'm [00:02:45] saying five seconds after I'm saying [00:02:48] it psyched for all thousand plus of you [00:02:52] that are in here [00:02:53] early psyched that I'm already seeing [00:02:56] your comments coming [00:02:58] in psyched that week the YouTube stream [00:03:02] is [00:03:04] live not totally psyched that this week [00:03:08] our internet feels a little questionable [00:03:11] so we'll see what [00:03:13] happens dealt with some internet issues [00:03:15] this week climbed up on the roof duct [00:03:18] taped some [ __ ] [00:03:20] together um you know how it [00:03:23] does but the skies are [00:03:25] clear out here in Japan where we're [00:03:28] living and [00:03:30] uh it's going to be a good night [00:03:32] tonight's stream is going to be quite [00:03:35] different than the last couple weeks um [00:03:40] we're not reading top secret CIA [00:03:42] documents or FBI files or anything this [00:03:44] week we are basically doing a speedrun [00:03:49] of all of my notes [00:03:51] from kind of since the start of this [00:03:54] whole project we're kind of I mean we're [00:03:56] we're approaching my one-year [00:03:57] anniversary on the internet [00:04:00] um before then I had never even been on [00:04:02] a [00:04:03] computer it's April now March April May [00:04:06] I think May 5th is the one-year [00:04:09] anniversary of cancel this clothing [00:04:11] company so we'll throw a party and today [00:04:14] we're gonna basically run through the [00:04:17] spark notes of everything I have learned [00:04:21] um and y'all have learned with me so a [00:04:23] lot of you already knew a lot of [00:04:25] it [00:04:28] regarding corporate [00:04:30] control of Our [00:04:33] Lives um thanks Louis I appreciate the [00:04:37] the happy one year I'm pretty it's been [00:04:39] a pretty good [00:04:42] year um it's been a wild ride that's for [00:04:45] sure [00:04:47] um party definitely on the way some [00:04:53] announcements I look rejuvenated thank [00:04:55] you I just got out of the shower figured [00:04:57] I'd clean up for you guys um um I was [00:05:01] actually wearing a button-up shirt [00:05:02] earlier but I I decided to Mellow it out [00:05:04] and keep keep it a little more mellow [00:05:06] than that we don't got to get too fancy [00:05:08] we'll bust out the buttonup and the and [00:05:09] the bow tie for uh for the one-year [00:05:12] party waiting for a deep dive on the [00:05:15] Jesuits yep the I've been doing deep [00:05:17] Dives on a lot of the religious stuff a [00:05:19] lot of the sort of like deeper [00:05:21] conspiracy theories in the background of [00:05:23] a lot of what I do um no guarantees that [00:05:27] I'll actually go there on my main [00:05:28] channels and everything like that we'll [00:05:30] see um but it's I I try to learn all [00:05:35] facets of what's going on I maybe devote [00:05:39] more attention to things that are more [00:05:41] concrete but [00:05:43] uh I think a lot of people make the [00:05:45] mistake [00:05:46] of [00:05:48] either being too skeptical and not even [00:05:52] looking into things that they think are [00:05:55] unlikely or ridiculous and thereby [00:05:57] limiting their intake and their [00:05:58] knowledge or being not skeptical enough [00:06:01] and just running with everything that [00:06:03] sounds fun and conspiratorial and not [00:06:06] questioning things enough and not [00:06:08] checking their sources Etc so I try to [00:06:10] walk the line [00:06:14] um some [00:06:16] announcements um I'm actually flying to [00:06:18] do the Tim pool podcast next week which [00:06:21] should be cool um so keep your eyes [00:06:25] tuned for a Tim pool episode I'm [00:06:27] starting to jump on the podcasting World [00:06:30] um I have a podcast that I already [00:06:32] recorded with Amala on YouTube I don't [00:06:35] know if anyone follows amala's YouTube [00:06:37] channel I forget what her actual YouTube [00:06:40] name is she's really cool um she got a [00:06:43] great big channel does a lot of this a [00:06:44] lot of similar stuff to me um Amala [00:06:49] eobi hopefully I didn't say her name [00:06:52] wrong I think that's airing this week [00:06:54] check that out that'll be cool we talked [00:06:56] about a lot of what we're talking about [00:06:58] tonight on that podast [00:07:01] um shout out to Templar TV did a did a [00:07:05] podcast with Templar TV last week that [00:07:07] was a ton of fun um if any of you caught [00:07:11] that subscribe to Templar big shout outs [00:07:14] to you templar's the man um [00:07:16] international flight yeah I have to fly [00:07:18] from Japan to the Tim poool podcast [00:07:21] hopefully not on a Boeing plane [00:07:24] um but next next week or maybe the week [00:07:27] after that I'm planning to relocate to [00:07:29] British Columbia so I'll be a little [00:07:31] closer for the next [00:07:33] podcast um I know don't worry I know [00:07:36] that Tim cast is Massad don't worry I [00:07:38] know that we live in a controlled media [00:07:40] space um you know keep your friends [00:07:42] close keep your enemies closer um you [00:07:45] know we're playing chess out here we're [00:07:46] playing [00:07:49] chess [00:07:53] um thanks for the info I give out thanks [00:07:56] for the attention you all give you know [00:07:58] if we don't all pay attention to this [00:08:00] stuff and care about this stuff nothing [00:08:02] happens so it's a big team effort I'm [00:08:04] just the one that has the time to fiddle [00:08:07] with the Google long enough to figure [00:08:08] this [ __ ] out um yeah yeah I know these [00:08:12] things brother [00:08:15] um I'm uh I'm the kind of guy that'll [00:08:18] interact with everyone and let those [00:08:21] interactions speak for themselves I'm uh [00:08:24] I'm I'm strongly opposed to the the [00:08:27] like the narrative that if you interact [00:08:31] with someone you're endorsing them or [00:08:32] that if you interact with someone you're [00:08:35] agreeing with them implicitly is like [00:08:37] obviously that's not true but it also [00:08:39] just it's just kind of a limited way to [00:08:42] look at all the online interactions that [00:08:44] people have um in many ways it's like [00:08:47] just as valuable or more valuable to [00:08:49] interact with opposing viewpoints in [00:08:52] other sides like today I ratioed Don [00:08:55] Lemon in I think six minutes on on [00:08:58] Twitter and that was was glorious if [00:09:00] you're not on Twitter you should get on [00:09:02] Twitter just so you can watch all of us [00:09:06] ratio APAC and Don Lemon horrendously [00:09:10] it's really [00:09:11] entertaining it's one of my favorite [00:09:13] things in the [00:09:14] world um so those are our announcements [00:09:18] for [00:09:21] now um he does have a large audience I [00:09:23] can speak truth to and a lot of cool [00:09:25] people on his show um I don't know any [00:09:28] of them personally yet but the people [00:09:29] that I met that connected me to it [00:09:30] seemed really cool um and I'm a I'm a [00:09:34] skateboarder from way back so I got a [00:09:35] soft spot on my heart for Tim being an [00:09:37] old [00:09:38] skateboarder um Don Don Lemon is a [ __ ] [00:09:41] you are correct [00:09:44] um I think that Don Lemon is pretty [00:09:47] obviously a corporate op where they [00:09:50] tried to insert him into the New Media [00:09:53] intentionally and they purposefully [00:09:55] tried to engineer a really low [00:09:57] production quality to make him like [00:09:59] you're like hey guys I'm one of you cool [00:10:01] you know the meme where he's like [00:10:03] walking around why do I have a thumbs up [00:10:05] button all of a sudden did someone give [00:10:06] me a thumbs up button I didn't know you [00:10:08] guys could do how did that happen I [00:10:11] wonder if that happened on the stream [00:10:12] suddenly there was thumbs up on my [00:10:14] screen but yeah anyways I think that Don [00:10:16] Lemon is uh is a plant and they're [00:10:18] trying to make it look like he's going [00:10:20] independent and he's clearly not and his [00:10:23] chillery is on Full display um and [00:10:26] meanwhile I've talked about Chris Cuomo [00:10:28] a little bit um some of you might have [00:10:30] heard obviously Chris guomo has a pretty [00:10:32] horrendous past of reporting um but he [00:10:35] is in a really interesting place right [00:10:36] now where he hit rock bottom um after he [00:10:40] got fired and he was a total [ __ ] about [00:10:42] it and now he's sort of like on this [00:10:44] reinvention scheme that seems pretty [00:10:46] genuine from where I'm looking at it [00:10:48] obviously you always just keep [00:10:49] skepticism in mind for everything but [00:10:52] what he's doing now with his show and [00:10:54] the podcast he's going on is he's he's [00:10:57] speaking really forwardly [00:10:59] um with a really open mind from a far [00:11:02] more centered space it's really like if [00:11:04] you think about like the leftist [00:11:07] audience that previously watched Chris [00:11:10] Cuomo and the way that they must be [00:11:13] interpreting what he's saying now [00:11:15] publicly online and such like starting [00:11:17] to question the co narratives and [00:11:18] starting to question the corporate [00:11:19] narratives starting to admit that big [00:11:21] media is just all controlled narratives [00:11:24] um starting to question war and like [00:11:27] International Aid spending and stuff [00:11:28] like it's pretty cool to watch it feels [00:11:30] very like Tucker from the left and [00:11:33] obviously both of those guys have a lot [00:11:35] of like viewpoints that I don't share [00:11:37] but from a Bas standpoint I'm a huge [00:11:41] proponent of mainstream media [00:11:44] personalities stepping away from the [00:11:47] mainstream and into the center usually [00:11:49] because they've been a little too free [00:11:51] with their speech they got out of line [00:11:53] they get booted and then that just [00:11:56] backfires real hard because the the [00:11:59] platforms are way bigger out here in the [00:12:01] middle um in the free media in the [00:12:04] internet and uh like Fox did not [00:12:07] realized the gift they were giving to [00:12:08] Tucker when they kicked him out and I [00:12:10] suspect that Cuomo is moving towards a [00:12:14] similar position albe it much more [00:12:17] slowly so yeah [ __ ] Don Lemon that's the [00:12:20] moral of that story um as is tradition [00:12:24] we got another 15 minutes or so before [00:12:25] we start the official show um but I like [00:12:28] this tradition of hanging out early with [00:12:30] with the early homies for a little while [00:12:33] and giving you a little sneak PE preview [00:12:35] um while we get the numbers up and get [00:12:37] everyone in here and everyone pops their [00:12:40] popcorn um I was about to actually have [00:12:43] chicken and a waffle for dinner before [00:12:44] this but I I ran out of time so I'm [00:12:46] gonna have a celebratory chicken and a [00:12:48] waffle after this stream because oh boy [00:12:52] if there's one thing I would sell my [00:12:54] soul for it's chicken and a waffle I'm [00:12:57] just going to say that right now guys if [00:12:58] the alum [00:12:59] came to me and was like yo we need you [00:13:01] to shill for us and [00:13:05] uh promote [00:13:08] Israel and we'll give you chicken and a [00:13:10] waffle I would be like yeah that's fair [00:13:12] I'll do that I'm just saying Illuminati [00:13:15] if you're listening that's my price [00:13:18] chicken and a waffle [00:13:20] please although it's a steep bargain [00:13:23] because now the grocery store right down [00:13:24] the street sells chicken and a waffle [00:13:26] for like six bucks so um I'm about to [00:13:29] get real fat this summer and the [00:13:32] Illuminati maybe better luck next time [00:13:35] you're going to have to come with a [00:13:36] better off that chicken and a [00:13:39] waffle [00:13:40] um so here's a preview of what we're [00:13:42] doing tonight um let me uh share some of [00:13:50] this oh man I should also demo you this [00:13:54] new screen that I got I've got a new [00:13:57] screen and in a in a former life I was [00:13:59] an artist I mean as you can see right I [00:14:02] those are that's my art um and my new [00:14:04] screen is a drawing tablet um and so we [00:14:07] won't do this on today's stream but uh I [00:14:11] might demo it just for fun here for a [00:14:13] second because we can [00:14:17] um so if I pull up this this shared [00:14:21] screen and I make it [00:14:24] maximized so like in the future if we [00:14:27] want to get spicy [00:14:29] we can [00:14:32] uh we can draw like straight on the [00:14:34] screen [00:14:39] like which is dope [00:14:50] imagine imagine like [00:14:53] having like diagrams we can draw [00:14:56] straight on to like FBI report we can [00:14:59] take notes straight on to it's going to [00:15:01] be great um I'm pretty excited about it [00:15:03] and it just makes my life like making [00:15:06] these [00:15:11] uh makes that a lot easier for me too so [00:15:14] I'm just really psyched to have the [00:15:17] technology finally working in our [00:15:19] favor all right deleting Don Lemon is a [00:15:22] [ __ ] we all [00:15:25] know that's right High Priestess we hear [00:15:28] you we see you we're we're here for you [00:15:29] we're all on one big team together [00:15:33] um so let's do a little preview of what [00:15:36] we're going to talk about [00:15:37] tonight because y'all are early and you [00:15:39] deserve a [00:15:41] cookie so [00:15:44] here [00:15:46] is what I call the master pivot table [00:15:49] the follow the money master sheet um [00:15:52] it's a little small for you right now [00:15:53] but don't worry I'll blow it [00:15:55] up oh I would love to go on Jimmy door [00:15:58] Johnny Jimmy is a legend I intend to go [00:16:00] on Jimmy door at some point he's [00:16:02] [ __ ] inspirational hilarious super uh [00:16:07] perceptive dude [00:16:10] so this we're gonna spend a little bit [00:16:13] of time today with this chart that I'm [00:16:15] going to zoom in on for you I built this [00:16:18] chart by scraping data from the web [00:16:20] about the 100 biggest companies in the [00:16:23] S&P 500 so you could call it like the [00:16:25] S&P 100 [00:16:27] um and if you're not familiar with the [00:16:30] stock market the S&P 500 is just an [00:16:33] index of the 500 biggest compan it's [00:16:35] actually the 52 biggest companies in the [00:16:37] stock market and um those are companies [00:16:40] like apple Home Depot Etc right [00:16:44] um what I did is I've been very curious [00:16:47] ever since the start of this in who owns [00:16:50] all those companies and who owns the [00:16:52] owners of all those companies etc etc [00:16:54] etc what up James Joyce good to see you [00:16:56] bro um and so the raw data I scraped [00:17:02] into this table with all the companies [00:17:07] in the stock market the top 100 of them [00:17:10] um and it's got in each [00:17:13] one let me blow this up for you we'll [00:17:15] get into this more later once we're [00:17:17] officially [00:17:18] streaming but each one you can see here [00:17:21] has and it's it's structured in a way [00:17:23] that's kind of repetitive so that that [00:17:25] way the data scraping can turn into [00:17:26] pivot tables um so that I can analyze [00:17:30] the information but you've got the [00:17:31] company you've got the top 25 holders of [00:17:34] that company so Abbot labs's top holder [00:17:37] is Vanguard group right there um then [00:17:39] Capital research and management then [00:17:41] State Street Black Rock it's got the [00:17:43] number of shares they hold how much [00:17:44] their position is worth and the stock [00:17:46] price so I can calculate over here this [00:17:49] column is the total value of each [00:17:51] position that these guys are [00:17:53] holding and the problem is when I'm [00:17:56] scraping this data live from the web you [00:17:58] can see right here it says loading that [00:18:01] is an error because I'm actually using [00:18:04] the Google Sheets programming language [00:18:07] to pull this data live from other [00:18:10] websites so that I get live prices Live [00:18:13] updates so if like one company sells all [00:18:15] their shares it would theoretically [00:18:17] update in here but the problem is that [00:18:19] then it scrapes in all weird so what I [00:18:21] did is last year when I needed this to [00:18:23] be more usable all the time on the go I [00:18:27] copied out the uh the top 100 into a [00:18:31] separate chart that no longer is live [00:18:33] scraping this is just a set data set [00:18:36] from like one day in November of last [00:18:38] year or something like that and then I [00:18:40] made a pivot table that summarizes it [00:18:44] all for [00:18:45] us [00:18:47] and the the long and the short of [00:18:51] it [00:18:53] is that it'll show us who has the [00:18:56] biggest positions in the stock market [00:18:59] um it'll show [00:19:03] us how much money those positions are [00:19:05] worth it'll show us what percentage of [00:19:08] the stock market overall these companies [00:19:10] own etc etc etc um and it's pretty [00:19:15] [ __ ] wild just how much of the market [00:19:18] Vanguard Black Rock and State Street [00:19:20] owns so that's one direction that we'll [00:19:22] go [00:19:23] tonight um we'll go in lots more [00:19:25] directions than just that but that's [00:19:27] kind of a a fun proprietary piece of [00:19:30] data that I've put together for us that [00:19:32] I've been dying to share for a long time [00:19:35] but it's hard to share that kind of [00:19:40] stuff welcome to everyone who's just [00:19:42] coming in don't worry you're still early [00:19:44] we've not started I'm just previewing [00:19:46] stuff I'm just shooting the [ __ ] talking [00:19:49] [ __ ] about Don Lemon with my [00:19:52] homies what's what is up my fellow truth [00:19:55] Seekers and information addicts [00:19:59] you sound like a shill [00:20:02] Kyle the proper terminology is what's up [00:20:10] [ __ ] did Black Rock really file [00:20:13] bankruptcy no negative I've heard [00:20:15] nothing of the sort and I can't imagine [00:20:24] that tin foil hat on affirmative [00:20:28] actually tonight will be a surprisingly [00:20:30] like low need for tinfoil tonight is [00:20:33] going to be all entirely public [00:20:36] information that you can get with a [00:20:38] single Google search really easily [00:20:41] tonight is just going to be drawing a [00:20:42] bunch of correlations between all the [00:20:45] publicly available information that's [00:20:46] out there about all these corporations [00:20:48] and their board members Etc that's just [00:20:51] scattered across the internet that no [00:20:53] one ever really [00:20:55] like follows along the trail to see how [00:20:59] all the threads connect um and speaking [00:21:04] of threads connecting here's our master [00:21:06] sheet for the night that we're going to [00:21:07] spend a lot of time on it's such a big [00:21:10] uh sheet of notes that um it actually [00:21:17] runs really slowly when I zoom out and [00:21:19] show you the whole thing but we'll start [00:21:21] here tonight at the BlackRock board of [00:21:23] directors um what I've done is I I do it [00:21:27] all visually right so all these photos [00:21:31] are the boards are the members of the [00:21:33] board of directors of Black Rock [00:21:34] currently um then I'll visit their bios [00:21:38] on the Black Rock website read through [00:21:40] their bios and pull out any relevant [00:21:42] information sometimes then you go and [00:21:44] follow those links to you search for [00:21:46] more information because some websites [00:21:48] don't use don't give you all the [00:21:49] information in their bios um sometimes [00:21:51] they try to hide spicy details and then [00:21:55] you draw connections from that and start [00:21:56] connecting them to other companies one [00:21:58] of my favorite ones that we'll start on [00:22:00] first is on the board of Black Rock um [00:22:05] aside from the CEO of Saudia ramco which [00:22:07] is a big connection um aside from Mr [00:22:11] Hans vestberg which leads us over to [00:22:13] Erikson and the Wallenberg family which [00:22:16] you might need your tinf foil hat if we [00:22:17] go over there aside from this whole [00:22:20] sector of magic leap and zodis and the [00:22:25] uh the Clinton Foundation connections [00:22:27] over here and the CIA dude right here [00:22:30] aside from all of them um one of my [00:22:33] favorite connections here is fabrio [00:22:34] Freda who is on the board of Black [00:22:36] Rock if you are familiar with the [00:22:39] fashion industry you might know that [00:22:41] fabrio Freda is the CEO of Estee louder [00:22:45] and if you don't know who Estee louder [00:22:47] is they're one of the biggest uh names [00:22:51] in fashion and they're one of the [00:22:53] wealthiest families in the world um and [00:22:57] their Heritage is [00:22:59] is what you would expect um and when you [00:23:04] Trail Fabricio Freeda over to S day [00:23:08] louder and then you map out their board [00:23:10] of directors you wind up over here and [00:23:14] on different boards I went into [00:23:15] different levels of depth some of them I [00:23:18] went into like all their connections and [00:23:20] all their different companies some of [00:23:21] them are worthless humans that don't [00:23:22] have any interesting connections [00:23:25] like Barry over here [00:23:29] not much to say he's just you know he [00:23:31] just manages some resorts and hotels [00:23:33] there's probably more I could have dug [00:23:34] into but you know I don't have infinite [00:23:36] time in this world so I try to focus on [00:23:39] the people that are the most interesting [00:23:41] and in this [00:23:43] Consortium uh the louder family is one [00:23:47] of the wealthiest families in the world [00:23:48] they've got all their all their peeps up [00:23:51] on the board here um connections to the [00:23:54] Deep State like the Aspen Institute like [00:23:56] NATO the Wharton University of [00:23:58] Pennsylvania um all things that we'll [00:24:00] probably tangent on to tonight a little [00:24:02] bit [00:24:04] um that's where we kind of might need [00:24:06] some tin foil a little bit of trust me [00:24:08] bro I'll I'll do some showing of why I [00:24:10] say deep State when I say those things [00:24:13] um I'm not just saying that out of [00:24:15] nowhere I'm not just like making that [00:24:17] [ __ ] up that those are themes that come [00:24:19] up over and over and over again that I [00:24:21] have reason to believe what I'm saying [00:24:22] on those um but the really interesting [00:24:24] one is that on the board of Este louder [00:24:27] is Lynn Forester to [00:24:29] Rothchild directly tying the Rothchild [00:24:31] banking Empire to the louder family to [00:24:36] Black Rock you know because it would be [00:24:39] pretty sus if you put a Roth child on [00:24:44] the board of Black Rock you can just [00:24:47] imagine what the internet would [00:24:51] say I would certainly have some things [00:24:53] to say but you know if you just put FAO [00:24:58] over on the board of Black Rock then Lyn [00:25:02] forest or to Rothchild is just a phone [00:25:04] call away really right and so those are [00:25:06] the kinds of connections that we're [00:25:08] going to start looking through tonight [00:25:10] of how like well if this dude knows this [00:25:13] dude and this dude knows this dude these [00:25:14] guys all work together and then this guy [00:25:16] works with these guys and then that guy [00:25:17] works with this chick and this chick is [00:25:21] all over the place direct connections to [00:25:23] the bronfman which if you know about [00:25:25] your Epstein history you know about the [00:25:27] bronfman [00:25:29] um this guy also is connected to the [00:25:31] Brans um the Rothchilds are connected to [00:25:34] De Beers Jewelers you know the world's [00:25:36] largest diamond [00:25:38] company Israel's largest export is [00:25:42] diamonds we're not going to talk too [00:25:43] much about Israel tonight but it does [00:25:44] come up every now and then you know kind [00:25:46] of like all the time all over the [00:25:48] place ly de Rothchild is also on the [00:25:51] Council of foreign relations and the [00:25:53] Chatham House both uh we'll talk a fair [00:25:56] bit tonight tangentially about like [00:25:58] globalist organizations and think tanks [00:26:01] which is a really critical sort [00:26:04] of uh what the word I'm looking for like [00:26:07] side category of Corporation or of like [00:26:11] corporate control vectors um it's a way [00:26:15] for corporations to influence policy [00:26:18] through advisors that are paid you know [00:26:21] in various ways to influence the [00:26:24] policies that governments are making [00:26:27] because government need advisors that [00:26:29] are usually in think tanks like the [00:26:31] Council on Foreign Relations like the [00:26:33] Atlantic Council like the Aspen [00:26:36] Institute then we've also got General [00:26:38] Dynamics one of the defense [00:26:40] contractors um so you know how that be [00:26:43] so we've got all kinds of companies let [00:26:46] me real quick um zoom out on this whole [00:26:49] card so you can see the scope of what [00:26:50] we're talking about here I can only zoom [00:26:52] out so far and it takes a while to load [00:26:55] because it's all these little [00:26:57] images but uh here I'll go I'll go even [00:27:00] more mini so you can see all I haven't [00:27:02] obviously I haven't mapped the whole [00:27:04] market yet I've just started at Black [00:27:06] Rock and then pinged off to the most [00:27:08] relevant companies and then added the [00:27:10] next most relevant companies and at a [00:27:12] certain point I was like okay HSBC here [00:27:17] is linking to a lot of people it's time [00:27:19] to go to HSBC and then I went and did [00:27:23] the board of HSBC that linked me up to [00:27:26] Bank of America and City and Chev and so [00:27:28] it's just you know this whole chart is [00:27:30] just growing over time and it's at this [00:27:32] point it's so big that it's actually [00:27:36] like runs really slow on my brand new [00:27:39] computer um when I'm all the way zoomed [00:27:42] out like this so we're gonna do our best [00:27:45] not to zoom out too hard on it and break [00:27:47] its brain tonight it's still loading my [00:27:51] uh Zoom that I just did but we'll be [00:27:54] pinging around in this chart plenty [00:27:56] tonight because there's all kinds of fun [00:27:58] juicy details in [00:28:01] here um welcome to everyone rolling in [00:28:05] we're about to get started 10,000 of you [00:28:07] here on time it's about to be six [00:28:10] o'clock if you're just pulling in you've [00:28:12] missed the low key intro where I [00:28:15] previewed all the secrets and gave out [00:28:18] the secret codes to free money you'll [00:28:21] have to tune in next week early to get [00:28:23] your [00:28:27] Bitcoin um um I don't expect tonight's [00:28:29] live stream to be four hours plus like [00:28:32] last week um who knows maybe we'll get [00:28:35] crazy with it um [00:28:39] but it is now just about time to get [00:28:42] started so thanks to everybody that's [00:28:44] 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this you begin to get into this [00:29:49] very scary scenario that has to do with [00:29:52] the human [00:29:53] condition of the proclivity to [00:29:56] accumulate vast amounts of power around [00:29:58] a handful of [00:30:00] [Music] [00:30:01] people [00:30:03] crial and right now these misanthropic [00:30:06] sociopaths are running the planet into [00:30:08] the ground now I am become death the [00:30:12] destroyer of [00:30:13] worlds there's so much evidence out [00:30:16] there that even if less than 1% is [00:30:19] true that would be enough to collapse [00:30:22] the current Paradigm change the whole [00:30:25] planet our security [00:30:28] is that [00:30:38] stake just a quick [00:30:40] disclaimer don't sue me [00:30:43] YouTube don't take our stream down we're [00:30:46] just having a good time exercising our [00:30:49] first amendment [00:30:50] rights y'all can [ __ ] right [00:30:54] off cool welcome to Free Speech Fridays [00:30:59] friends if you're in the chats I see [00:31:01] your [00:31:03] chats I see YouTube I see X and I see R [00:31:07] from time to time yeah I see Rumble um [00:31:10] let me make sure locals is even [00:31:11] streaming locals is going if you're on [00:31:14] locals just be aware that locals we need [00:31:17] I think like 30 more local supporters [00:31:21] for me to upgrade to the next tier and [00:31:23] get three hours per stream instead of [00:31:25] two hours per Stream So if we hit two [00:31:27] hours in an hour and a half here y'all [00:31:29] are getting cut [00:31:31] off blame Dave Ruben not my idea um if [00:31:35] that happens come and join us on Rumble [00:31:38] come and join us on X and [00:31:40] YouTube I appreciate all of you [00:31:42] especially those of you that are paying [00:31:43] little bits of money to help me buy [00:31:45] coffees and chicken for my dog and stuff [00:31:47] like that [00:31:49] so now the topic of the night black rock [00:31:54] mega Corp and the whole [00:31:59] corrupt [ __ ] [00:32:01] system so here's what we're going to do [00:32:05] bring up our screen one more time here [00:32:07] and now I know I showed you a bunch of [00:32:11] fancy things in the intro but surprise [00:32:13] [ __ ] I'm gonna show you something [00:32:15] totally different now here's where we're [00:32:16] g to [00:32:17] start we're gonna start on [00:32:20] Yahoo we'll start on Google okay [00:32:30] so um some of you are going to know a [00:32:33] lot of the intro stuff here a lot of the [00:32:35] setup um but it's important setup it's [00:32:37] important context to build this uh [00:32:41] picture one piece at a time [00:32:44] because a lot of people have poor [00:32:47] understanding of how stocks work how [00:32:49] shares work thereby have a poor [00:32:51] understanding of why certain things [00:32:53] matter when we're talking about [00:32:54] corporations when we're talking about [00:32:57] Black Rock own owning a lot of shares of [00:32:58] something like it all is connected so [00:33:01] we're going to speedrun a lot of the [00:33:03] Dynamics of how the stock market is [00:33:05] controlled and who controls it um just [00:33:08] to make sure we're all on the same page [00:33:10] so that y'all don't think you need a [00:33:11] tinfoil hat when we're reading publicly [00:33:13] available information that clearly tells [00:33:15] us something about the market [00:33:17] that the mainstream narrative would love [00:33:20] for you to not notice about the market [00:33:24] so [00:33:26] here's topic number one [00:33:30] um shareholder voting rights let me uh [00:33:34] zoom in for you guys here get this baby [00:33:36] real [00:33:38] big um maybe zoom [00:33:43] over [00:33:45] okay when you buy shares in a company [00:33:48] each share represents a vote in that [00:33:51] company [00:33:52] right capitalism is inherently [00:33:54] Democratic it's just that you buy your [00:33:56] votes with money [00:33:58] um that's fundamental to how all of this [00:34:00] works and it's fundamental to why it [00:34:02] matters that black rock Vanguard State [00:34:04] Street and the other management groups [00:34:06] own so much of the market because when [00:34:09] we're talking about them having too much [00:34:12] control and power and owning everything [00:34:14] it's actually not the money that is the [00:34:16] most concerning to me like obviously [00:34:18] they are very wealthy like obviously [00:34:20] they have a lot of money but it's [00:34:22] important like if you want to be taken [00:34:24] seriously out here in the real world you [00:34:26] need to be careful that you're actually [00:34:28] making claims that that make sense right [00:34:32] and the standard claim is that like [00:34:34] black rock owns 10 trillion dollars and [00:34:37] so they own everything but it's like [00:34:39] that's not actually true black rock is [00:34:41] an asset manager and they manage our [00:34:44] retirement money and so most of black [00:34:47] Rock's 10 trillion dollars is not [00:34:49] actually black Rock's money they're just [00:34:51] managing it for all of our retirement [00:34:54] accounts Pension funds and other [00:34:56] companies and businesses Etc right and [00:34:58] so it's a great click baity title and [00:35:02] it's a great like conspiracy theory but [00:35:05] it's immediately dismissed by economists [00:35:07] by people that know what they're talking [00:35:09] about and you don't need to go there in [00:35:11] order to talk about why why they are [00:35:14] actually a problem and so today we're [00:35:15] going to unpack why that's actually a [00:35:18] problem and the the the finer points of [00:35:22] of what's really going on there um and [00:35:25] we're going to do it using all very [00:35:26] publicly available information this is [00:35:28] not some crazy conspiracy theory or [00:35:29] anything this is very basic and it [00:35:31] starts with shareholder voting rights [00:35:33] and so when you own shares you get [00:35:36] voting rights if you buy you know buy a [00:35:38] thousand shares of GameStop you get [00:35:40] 1,000 shares of voting power in GameStop [00:35:44] obviously you I don't know why why you [00:35:45] would buy any other stock other than [00:35:47] GameStop so obviously you have some [00:35:49] GameStop stock and you're voting in the [00:35:51] GameStops corporate governance [00:35:54] elections [00:35:55] um what do shareholder voting rights do [00:36:00] right hopefully that's big enough for [00:36:03] you oh I'm zooming in on the wrong [00:36:05] window there I got to zoom in on this [00:36:09] one so shareholder voting [00:36:12] rights don't they don't vote on [00:36:14] everything it's not like you're voting [00:36:16] on The budgets of the company you're not [00:36:17] voting on the policies the company's [00:36:19] going to enact but you are [00:36:22] voting for major corporate actions like [00:36:26] huge Direction changes or changes to [00:36:28] like their ethos or their larger Mission [00:36:32] and the most important one is electing [00:36:36] board of directors okay because the [00:36:40] board of directors are the big bosses [00:36:42] they're the ones that are managing the [00:36:43] bigger picture of the business and [00:36:45] they're the ones that are hiring the CEO [00:36:47] the executives like the Chief Financial [00:36:49] Officer the chief compliance officers [00:36:51] like everyone that manages the actual [00:36:53] company on the day-to-day their boss is [00:36:55] the board of directors right and so we [00:37:00] theoretically we but in real in reality [00:37:03] black rock and all the banks elect the [00:37:05] board of directors the board of [00:37:07] directors selects the executives and the [00:37:10] executives run the corporation right and [00:37:12] we're going to get into some examples [00:37:13] here in a minute of why that matters and [00:37:15] why that's ruining our [ __ ] world but [00:37:17] I just want to be really clear about [00:37:19] this [00:37:20] right um You can look up the board of [00:37:22] directors on Investopedia on just Google [00:37:24] it you can learn what they do they are [00:37:27] the big big honchos that manage [00:37:28] everything above the company like [00:37:30] mergers and Acquisitions like big [00:37:32] Investments like hiring of Executives [00:37:34] Etc right everything we just talked [00:37:36] about okay black rock is famous because [00:37:40] Black Rock has 10 trillion dollars of [00:37:43] assets right Black Rock Vanguard and [00:37:44] State Street collectively are called The [00:37:46] Big Three because they are the biggest [00:37:48] three asset managers by a long shot and [00:37:51] what they do mostly is we invest in our [00:37:56] retirement accounts our IRAs our [00:37:58] pensions Etc and then those pools of [00:38:01] money get invested with companies like [00:38:03] Black Rock so that they can invest them [00:38:05] safely in the stock market across a wide [00:38:08] portfolio of Investments that will give [00:38:11] our retirement money returns over time [00:38:14] so that that's like the whole point of a [00:38:16] retirement account that you put money in [00:38:18] every month every year whatever and that [00:38:20] retirement money sits in an account [00:38:22] that's being invested that's being grown [00:38:24] in a safe and steady way so that when [00:38:26] you do retire your money has grown [00:38:28] itself into a nice big nest deck right [00:38:31] wrong [ __ ] um we'll get to wrong in a [00:38:35] second but I just want to quickly bring [00:38:37] up uh this is a really critical point um [00:38:41] just to make it [00:38:43] clear how big of a problem we're talking [00:38:45] about [00:38:46] here as of December 31st 2023 the total [00:38:50] us retirement assets was $ [00:38:52] 38.4 [00:38:54] trillion so that is [00:38:58] every American Citizen's retirement [00:39:01] account all combined and that's [00:39:03] including the really wealthy people too [00:39:05] that's including all the 1centers all [00:39:07] the 0.01 percenters like realistically [00:39:09] us common folk us peasants retirement [00:39:11] money is not quite all of that but you [00:39:14] get the picture we're talking a a way [00:39:18] bigger pool of money than any of these [00:39:20] corporations like the biggest pool of [00:39:22] money out there like that money we could [00:39:24] buy Black Rock many times over with all [00:39:27] of our retirement money okay and that [00:39:29] retirement money is being managed by [00:39:32] companies like Black Rock and Vanguard [00:39:33] and State Street and Fidelity and JP [00:39:35] Morgan and Capital Management Group Etc [00:39:38] so they don't make money by investing [00:39:42] our money and making money off of like [00:39:44] the investment making our money go up [00:39:46] they make money off of fees and off of [00:39:49] like brokerage like they charge us [00:39:52] little tiny percentages of those gains [00:39:54] for the transactions that they're [00:39:56] facilitating so Black Rock doesn't make [00:39:58] money because you invest with them they [00:40:01] make money because every transaction [00:40:03] that you invest with them has a fee kind [00:40:05] of like an ATM fee they make money in [00:40:07] lots of other ways too but but that's [00:40:09] sort of like it's important to realize [00:40:11] that it's not like they own the whole [00:40:13] pile of1 trillion dollars of [00:40:16] assets but they do own the voting rights [00:40:21] of all10 trillion worth of those assets [00:40:24] almost all um in some cases we can vote [00:40:27] the shares that are in those accounts [00:40:29] but in most cases that's not true and [00:40:31] you can simply Google this stuff it's [00:40:33] not hard to find ETFs exchang traded [00:40:36] funds that's what black rock is most [00:40:38] famous for spy Spy is the like most [00:40:41] famous and obvious exchang traded fund [00:40:44] that's just a fund where you buy a share [00:40:46] of that fund and the fund owns shares of [00:40:49] like the whole Market in the case of spy [00:40:51] they own shares that represent the whole [00:40:53] S&P 500 and So when you buy a share of [00:40:56] spy the ETF [00:40:57] you hold a little bit of their fund [00:41:00] which goes up and down with the market [00:41:01] right it's a good way to have a safe [00:41:03] investment that you can buy just little [00:41:05] by little by little and it will not tank [00:41:08] if your one stock tanks it'll track the [00:41:11] market but if you own shares of an [00:41:14] ETF ETF Shares are owned by investors [00:41:17] and ETF own underlying [00:41:20] Securities however that means the ETF [00:41:23] provider wields the voting power okay so [00:41:26] all the money that regular people have [00:41:28] invested with Black Rock black rock is [00:41:31] voting those shares how they see fit [00:41:33] okay critical piece of information there [00:41:36] the same is true for mutual [00:41:38] funds [00:41:40] um it's on the side it's off the edge of [00:41:43] my screen here that I'm too zoomed in [00:41:44] for you [00:41:47] guys but the mutual fund owner or [00:41:49] manager votes mutual fund shares the [00:41:51] same is also true for index funds so all [00:41:54] of this money that that the debunk of [00:41:58] the Black Rock conspiracy theory is [00:42:00] always oh but it's it's your money black [00:42:03] rock is just managing it and by managing [00:42:05] it they're managing your voting [00:42:09] power and that's the [00:42:11] point I [00:42:13] honestly kind of suspect that that's [00:42:15] actually the point like yeah they're [00:42:17] getting rich and all like yeah they have [00:42:19] a lot of power but most of that power [00:42:22] comes from those voting [00:42:24] rights right common bunk article from [00:42:29] CNBC asset managers don't actually [00:42:31] control major US corporations you are [00:42:33] all just tinfoil hat [00:42:36] [ __ ] [00:42:39] but then when you start to like learn [00:42:41] about it and dig into it you might come [00:42:43] across this thing called the index act [00:42:45] which was a bill introduced to Congress [00:42:47] a couple years ago um it looks like [00:42:51] this s 4241 and what this bill was it's [00:42:55] just sitting there idle they introduced [00:42:57] it they read it and then it never got [00:42:59] voted on it never went anywhere because [00:43:01] [ __ ] Congress but what this bill was is [00:43:05] it was proposing limitations on [00:43:07] investment managers like Black Rock [00:43:09] saying yo Larry you cannot vote all [00:43:13] those shares unless you explicitly get [00:43:16] instructions from the shareholders that [00:43:19] you represent how they want those shares [00:43:21] voted and if you're going to vote [00:43:23] without their permission you have to [00:43:24] vote your shares in the same direction [00:43:26] as the majority of your voters asked you [00:43:29] to so like if we all voted to not give [00:43:33] the CEO of Boeing a raise because his [00:43:35] planes are falling apart in the middle [00:43:37] of the [ __ ] Sky Black Rock is not [00:43:40] allowed under this bill to then vote all [00:43:43] the absentee shares like the 96% of the [00:43:46] shares that we didn't tell them how we [00:43:48] wanted voted they can't go and vote them [00:43:50] all yeah give him $30 million pay rates [00:43:53] because [ __ ] it we elected him in the [00:43:54] first place and we like him and we want [00:43:56] him to us that would not be allowed [00:43:59] anymore if this bill were to get voted [00:44:00] on and passed so there there is [00:44:04] knowledge in Congress there is [00:44:05] understanding out there in the bigger [00:44:06] world of people that know what's going [00:44:08] on here that this is an issue the [00:44:10] problem [00:44:11] is the people that benefit from it have [00:44:16] a lot more power than the people that [00:44:18] are trying to do something about it and [00:44:19] we're about to talk about why that is [00:44:22] and how this self-perpetuating cycle in [00:44:24] the area of politics in the area of [00:44:26] corporate finance and corporations [00:44:28] corporate governance in the area of [00:44:31] basically every facet of Our Lives it's [00:44:33] all revolving doors of influence and [00:44:36] favors and the voting power that shares [00:44:40] hold to elect all of these swampy board [00:44:43] members into the corporate Club that's [00:44:46] the voting power that lets them into the [00:44:49] club that's the voting power that makes [00:44:51] them beholden to the people that put [00:44:52] them in the club and that's the voting [00:44:54] power that can get them kicked out of [00:44:56] the club if they don't stay in line [00:44:58] right so speaking of the club let's talk [00:45:02] about the [00:45:04] club um if you've never looked up a [00:45:07] company and the ownership of a company [00:45:09] before there's a million websites [00:45:11] that'll show you this kind of stuff [00:45:12] Yahoo finance is just you know an [00:45:15] obvious one but if you go to Yahoo [00:45:17] finance you'll see a web page like this [00:45:20] and over here you'll see a tab called [00:45:22] holders um often it'll be called [00:45:26] institutional hold ERS or institutional [00:45:28] ownership so if you like want to know [00:45:30] who owns Boeing you would type in Boeing [00:45:32] institutional ownership and that would [00:45:34] usually find you various websites [00:45:36] showing you the top institutional [00:45:37] holders of Boeing stock and what that [00:45:40] would show you is that Vanguard Black [00:45:44] Rock and State Street are the top three [00:45:45] holders and they hold I wonder if I can [00:45:48] highlight just these they hold 12% 8% [00:45:51] and 6% [00:45:53] right doesn't sound like a lot but if [00:45:55] you're the biggest holder you have the [00:45:57] biggest say right so Vanguard has the [00:46:00] most shares and yeah they hold them on [00:46:02] behalf of us but they vote them right [00:46:05] and so [00:46:07] when Clorox this is the Clorox company [00:46:10] why did I pick [00:46:12] Clorox I pick Clorox because uh Clorox [00:46:15] owns Hidden Valley Ranch they make your [00:46:18] Hidden Valley Ranch they also make your [00:46:20] Burt bees chapstick um Clorox the bleach [00:46:23] company if you didn't know so [00:46:27] when Clorox is voting on whether or not [00:46:30] they want [00:46:31] to hire a different CEO and that CEO's [00:46:35] previous business experience is at fizer [00:46:38] and he's all about making these deals to [00:46:40] turn your BS bees into actually BS [00:46:42] poisons that's going to give you cancer [00:46:44] so that fizer can give you cancer [00:46:46] treatment Vanguard has the biggest vote [00:46:50] and then Black Rock thei and State [00:46:51] Street the third and collectively what [00:46:53] is that that's 26 that's more than a [00:46:55] quarter of the voting power just among [00:46:57] those three guys not to mention that all [00:46:59] of their buddies are all of these guys [00:47:03] they're all homies um and so they [00:47:07] largely control the ability to hire [00:47:10] fizer man and I'm just making this up [00:47:11] but like if fiser boy wants to come and [00:47:13] be the CEO of Clorox and make Clorox [00:47:15] into chemical company which it already [00:47:17] is so that your Bert's bees turns into [00:47:19] your BT's killing you they have the [00:47:21] power to do that right because the idea [00:47:25] of shareholding in the first place well [00:47:28] no let's be real the idea of [00:47:30] shareholding was to get everyone's money [00:47:31] to go off and cross the oceans in giant [00:47:34] ships with the East India Trading [00:47:35] Company and like be a private military [00:47:38] corporation and take over the world as a [00:47:39] corporation that was the real idea but [00:47:42] like the selling point was like we're [00:47:45] gonna let everyone have a piece of this [00:47:47] company and everyone can benefit from it [00:47:49] and everyone's a part of it and together [00:47:51] we'll all govern it and it's like a [00:47:53] democratic version of capitalism and [00:47:55] it's going to be great guys but in [00:47:58] reality what that turns into all too [00:48:01] often is the people with the most money [00:48:04] and the most power are the ones that [00:48:07] hold the most voting power thereby they [00:48:09] continuously Stack The Deck full of [00:48:11] their friends to stack the deck more [00:48:13] full of more of their friends and the [00:48:14] whole club just gets Clubby and [00:48:20] clubbies that will get us to my notes [00:48:23] and I need you to understand how my [00:48:25] notes got formulated so if you're new [00:48:27] and you don't know the stock market or [00:48:29] if like hopefully if you know what I'm [00:48:30] talking about already you're just [00:48:31] sipping your beer and chilling because [00:48:33] we're about to get to the the newer [00:48:35] spicier stuff um I don't really need to [00:48:37] show you all of these companies like [00:48:38] Home Depot same story Vanguard Black [00:48:41] Rock Day Street Verizon same story [00:48:43] Vanguard Black Rock State Street fizer [00:48:47] Vanguard Black Rock State Street zotus [00:48:50] Vanguard Black Rock State Street you [00:48:52] might notice that Vanguard has more in [00:48:54] all of these instances Vanguard is [00:48:55] technically bigger Black Rock has more [00:48:57] assets but in the stock market itself [00:49:00] Vanguard has more of their assets [00:49:02] directly in the stock market so they [00:49:03] actually hold more they're more often [00:49:06] the top holder um what's this Johnson [00:49:09] and Johnson we'll talk about them later [00:49:10] Vanguard Black Rock State Street well [00:49:12] we're here I'll just zoom in because [00:49:14] we're going to meet all these other [00:49:15] players too hopefully you guys can read [00:49:18] this so below Vanguard Black Rock and [00:49:20] State Street these names are going to [00:49:22] come back a lot [00:49:24] here geode Capital Management is a [00:49:27] spin-off from Fidelity which is one of [00:49:29] the biggest investment companies in the [00:49:30] world which like if you open a stock [00:49:32] brokerage account to invest in the stock [00:49:33] market you might open a Fidelity account [00:49:36] geode was a spin-off of fidelity so that [00:49:38] they could hold positions against [00:49:41] themselves without breaking the law more [00:49:43] or less I mean that's I'm simplifying [00:49:45] but Morgan Stanley the bank State Farm [00:49:49] the insurance company JP Morgan Chase [00:49:51] Northern Trust is a bank and Investment [00:49:53] Company Capital International investors [00:49:55] we'll meet they're all over the place [00:49:56] noris is a [00:49:59] bank IBM we'll talk about them on the [00:50:02] sheet Vanguard Black Rock State Street [00:50:04] geod Bank of America Morgan Stanley Etc [00:50:07] JP Morgan so then you then you get to [00:50:09] think and you're like okay so if all the [00:50:11] normal companies are owned by all these [00:50:12] financial institutions in these Banks [00:50:14] then who owns all the financial [00:50:16] institutions in the banks and obviously [00:50:19] the answer is financial institutions and [00:50:21] the banks own the financial institutions [00:50:23] and the banks and they just have a giant [00:50:25] cluster [ __ ] of of circular ownership at [00:50:27] the top which is totally not illegal [00:50:29] that's totally fine don't worry about [00:50:31] it so uh JP Morgan Chase top holders [00:50:35] Vanguard Black Rock State Street Morgan [00:50:37] Stanley geode fmr is Fidelity management [00:50:40] and research so that's Fidelity Bank of [00:50:42] America Capital International investors [00:50:44] Wellington NIS but then like okay [00:50:48] Vanguard is we Vanguard is different [00:50:50] it's a very complicated Rabbit Hole to [00:50:52] look into who owns Vanguard we would [00:50:53] we'll do that another time just safe to [00:50:56] say V is also owned by all the other [00:50:57] financial institutions they just have [00:50:59] this like sneaky way of being like a [00:51:03] Cooperative kind of an ownership [00:51:04] structure where like the funds own them [00:51:06] just so that they can make it more [00:51:08] obscure to to figure out that they're [00:51:10] owned by all the same people but like [00:51:11] for example if we wanted to know about [00:51:13] Black Rock I could just go up here and [00:51:15] change this to uh I'm pretty sure that [00:51:17] black rock is [00:51:19] BLK [00:51:23] hopefully Black Rock I got it I've [00:51:25] looked them up enough times top [00:51:26] ownership Vanguard Black Rock State [00:51:28] Street TC Bank of America Capital [00:51:30] research Morgan Stanley City Group [00:51:34] another huge Bank Vanguard Black Rock [00:51:35] State Street Berkshire halfway geod [00:51:38] Morgan Stanley Etc so it's the same [00:51:39] story for all of them Bank of America [00:51:41] actually Warren Buffett owns the most of [00:51:43] that but then it's Vanguard Black Rock [00:51:44] State Street Fidelity [00:51:46] Etc and Goldman Sachs same story [00:51:48] Vanguard Black Rock State Street geod [00:51:50] Capital world manag yeah Morgan Stanley [00:51:52] Etc so that [00:51:55] is the delay of the land the setup for [00:51:59] you to understand the chart I'm about to [00:52:01] show you if you're just coming in here [00:52:03] you're a little late but don't worry I'm [00:52:04] sure you know what's going on and I'm [00:52:06] sure that you haven't missed anything [00:52:07] we're about to get to the spicy [00:52:11] notes oh I've had my chat put away so I [00:52:15] can't see all of your spicy [00:52:23] comments and don't worry we'll get to [00:52:25] the fact that stock aren't real later [00:52:30] too all right let's go baby let's go so [00:52:34] I'm going to close out all of [00:52:36] these Yahoo finance tabs you guys get [00:52:40] the [00:52:41] picture [00:52:44] um and now let's get to the [00:52:49] notes let's get to the spreadsheet I was [00:52:51] teasing you about earlier so now that [00:52:54] you've seen that ownership [00:52:57] let me explain how I made this chart and [00:52:58] why it [00:53:00] matters this chart these are my own [00:53:03] notes in a Google sheet um that is me [00:53:07] logging the information about the top [00:53:08] 100 companies in the stock market and [00:53:11] adding up all of the ownership charts [00:53:13] just like what we were just looking at [00:53:15] the top ownership Vanguard Black Rock [00:53:16] State Street JP Morgan [00:53:18] etc those numbers from all of the top [00:53:21] 100 companies when you put it all into [00:53:24] one chart who owns the most how much do [00:53:27] they own that's what this chart in front [00:53:29] of you is okay and a lot of it is pretty [00:53:33] self-explanatory um [00:53:37] like the sum of position value Vanguard [00:53:41] in total in the just the top 100 [00:53:43] companies in the stock market Vanguard [00:53:45] has $2.3 trillion dollar worth of stocks [00:53:48] Black Rock has 1.9 trillion dollars [00:53:51] worth of stocks fun fact Black Rock owns [00:53:54] State Street outright State Street is a [00:53:57] subsidiary of Black Rock so honestly [00:54:00] State Street and black rock you can [00:54:01] basically just combine those two [00:54:04] categories um which is you know [00:54:08] fun then their value simplified into [00:54:10] billions so it's an easier number to [00:54:12] read 1,000 billion is a trillion so [00:54:15] that's 1.9 trillion for Black Rock in [00:54:17] the second column [00:54:18] there the points I'm going to explain in [00:54:21] a second because it's a really [00:54:22] interesting metric that I designed [00:54:24] myself to make it [00:54:27] um I'll I'll explain why why it was [00:54:30] needed and why I did it in a minute when [00:54:32] I show you how I did it but uh points [00:54:35] give us a whole other metric it's so my [00:54:37] own self-designed Point scheme and then [00:54:41] percent of S&P [00:54:43] 500 let me make it bigger again for you [00:54:47] this is just very straightforward and [00:54:49] it's [ __ ] astounding so the percent [00:54:50] of S&P 500 by the dollar value of your [00:54:53] position so Vanguard owns [00:54:58] 18.25% of the top 100 companies outright [00:55:01] like if you just take the total dollar [00:55:03] value of all the top 100 companies in [00:55:05] the stock market Vanguard owns 18.25% of [00:55:08] that money Black Rock owns 15% State [00:55:11] Street owns 8.87% when you add that up [00:55:14] just the big three combined own [00:55:18] 42.2% of the whole thing the whole pie [00:55:22] and that means they own 42% of the [00:55:24] Voting Rights out outright right you see [00:55:28] why I was making a big deal of talking [00:55:30] about voting rights first because it's [00:55:32] one thing to say that they're really [00:55:34] rich but like it's they're managing [00:55:35] other people's money but they're [00:55:37] managing their voting rights and so [00:55:41] already on average you just go out into [00:55:43] the stock market and throw a dart at any [00:55:45] of the top 100 companies and on average [00:55:48] those big three will own 42% of the [00:55:52] voting rights of those big three more or [00:55:55] less yeah I mean [00:55:56] obviously it's a little rough but it's [00:55:59] huge it's massive it's a big [00:56:05] deal when you expand that to the top 25 [00:56:10] biggest companies that would be Vanguard [00:56:11] Black Rock State Street and then that [00:56:13] starts to include people like geode [00:56:15] Fidelity Northern Trust T Ro price bny [00:56:18] melon JP Morgan [00:56:20] UBS um [00:56:23] Etc all the way down to Dodge and Cox so [00:56:25] the top 25 you add them up that's 83.4% [00:56:29] of the [00:56:30] capital $1 trillion 10.7 trillion dollar [00:56:35] controlled just by the top 25 and all of [00:56:38] them own each other and they elected [00:56:40] each other's board members right and so [00:56:43] it's pure speculation on our part of [00:56:45] who's actually in control of that who [00:56:47] actually has the most influence but I [00:56:49] can tell you for sure that it's not you [00:56:53] and it's not me unless Warren Buffett is [00:56:56] in the the stream and Warren if you're [00:56:57] in here sick dude maybe you should tell [00:57:00] Larry think to get the [ __ ] in line and [00:57:03] stop being such an evil bch but let me [00:57:06] explain this point system to you real [00:57:07] quick because it's really interesting [00:57:09] and uh it it illuminates a little bit [00:57:12] more for us right [00:57:14] because if you think about it um some [00:57:17] companies are worth a shitload of money [00:57:19] right and if a company's worth like [00:57:21] trillions of dollars then your position [00:57:24] in that company if you're the biggest [00:57:25] shareholder you're going to have a bunch [00:57:27] of money in that company but in a [00:57:29] smaller company like zodis which you've [00:57:32] never heard of but we'll talk about [00:57:34] later if that company's way smaller you [00:57:37] might only need to invest like you know [00:57:39] $500 million do in it and you're the top [00:57:42] shareholder meaning you have the most [00:57:44] voting power right and so you can't just [00:57:48] compare the dollar value of this [00:57:50] position and the dollar value of that [00:57:51] position because what you actually need [00:57:53] to compare is the relative voting power [00:57:55] right is if you're the top voting power [00:57:58] in every company that's not going to be [00:58:01] measured in the same way as just how [00:58:03] much money do you have invested in each [00:58:05] company right so I devised a scheme [00:58:08] that's pretty easy to understand I'll [00:58:10] show it to you right here I have this [00:58:12] example sheet over here where I copied [00:58:15] over Johnson and Johnson's information [00:58:18] this is straight out of my um my [00:58:21] scraping data so this is how the data is [00:58:23] coming in from the web and I've [00:58:25] highlighted it here [00:58:26] and so these are the website I'm [00:58:28] scraping from gives you the list of the [00:58:30] top 25 holders of each of these [00:58:32] companies so in Johnson and Johnson [00:58:34] Vanguard is the top holder with 9% and [00:58:37] it goes all the way down to sub 1% [00:58:39] Dimension fund advisors is the 25th [00:58:41] largest holder they have [00:58:44] 0.42% right over here you can see the [00:58:48] stock price is [00:58:49] $148 79 so this is the position value [00:58:53] for each of these people right and [00:58:54] Johnson and Johnson is a huge company so [00:58:56] the position value for the top holder at [00:58:58] Vanguard that's 40 That's $34 billion of [00:59:02] stock right that's a lot of money but in [00:59:06] other companies they might have the top [00:59:07] voting power they might have the exact [00:59:09] same 9% of voting power in some smaller [00:59:12] company and only have to invest 10 [00:59:15] billion or3 billion right but they still [00:59:18] have the same relative voting power over [00:59:20] that other company so what I did is I [00:59:23] gave them points based upon their [00:59:25] position on the list [00:59:26] there's 25 positions on the list right [00:59:29] so you get the most points if you're the [00:59:30] top holder the top holder gets 25 points [00:59:34] second highest holder gets 24 points [00:59:35] third highest holder gets 23 points you [00:59:37] can see and it goes all the way down to [00:59:39] the 25th holder just gets one point and [00:59:41] so then if you add up your points across [00:59:43] all the companies you hold stock in you [00:59:45] see where I'm going with this there's a [00:59:47] 100 companies on my list and if you're [00:59:50] the top shareholder of every single one [00:59:53] then at the most you can get 25 times [00:59:55] 100 companies [00:59:57] capish [00:59:59] so if Black Rock for example was the top [01:00:03] shareholder of all 100 of the biggest [01:00:07] hundred companies in the stock market [01:00:09] then you would award you would award [01:00:11] Black Rock 2500 points and that would [01:00:14] indicate that they got the Perfect Score [01:00:17] 100% of the possible points meaning they [01:00:20] are this top shareholder of every [01:00:22] company and they have the biggest voting [01:00:24] say in every single one [01:00:26] which is a big deal because that means [01:00:28] they're they're literally the most [01:00:30] powerful voice at every single board [01:00:32] table in the whole stock market so I did [01:00:36] that I applied that point system to [01:00:39] every single one of these companies and [01:00:42] when you do that you discover that [01:00:46] Vanguard has [01:00:48] 98.5% of the possible [01:00:51] points [01:00:53] meaning they have let me get you in this [01:00:57] view right up here at the very [01:01:00] top remember 25 points possible in each [01:01:03] company times 100 companies means [01:01:05] there's 2500 possible points if you're [01:01:08] the top holder of every single company [01:01:10] Vanguard has [01:01:13] 2463 they only missed 47 points out of [01:01:17] the whole 100 meaning a few times they [01:01:19] were the second and maybe the third top [01:01:21] holder and all the rest they're the top [01:01:24] black rock had 2 300 so Vanguard had 98% [01:01:30] of the possible points they could have [01:01:31] gotten Black Rock had 94% of the [01:01:33] possible points they could have gotten [01:01:35] and remember that's not comparing [01:01:36] against each other because each company [01:01:38] each one of them could get 2500 points [01:01:41] theoretically when you compare it to all [01:01:43] the point like compared to each other [01:01:45] this column tells you that but it's a [01:01:47] little less revealing because I think I [01:01:51] think I explained that simply enough [01:01:52] that you probably all understand what I [01:01:54] mean and the reason I think that's [01:01:56] relevant is because we're talking about [01:01:58] voting rights not just about money and [01:02:02] the voting rights are what elect all of [01:02:04] the scumbags that we're about to talk to [01:02:07] talk about when we go over to our chart [01:02:09] of all of the boards of directors and [01:02:11] how they're all tied together and [01:02:13] they're all buddies just doing backdoor [01:02:17] deals getting really rich doing [01:02:20] absolutely [ __ ] all for the rest of us [01:02:23] um so I think you can see why I wanted [01:02:25] to show you this first this chart's a [01:02:28] little interesting though because it's [01:02:29] the top 25 holders of all of the [01:02:32] companies all the 100 biggest companies [01:02:34] in the stock market and what that means [01:02:36] is that on the left here is a list of [01:02:38] all of the biggest players in the stock [01:02:40] market and there's obvious ones like [01:02:41] Vanguard Black Rock State Street UBS is [01:02:44] a giant Bank in Switzerland um Dodge and [01:02:47] Cox is a giant asset manager but then [01:02:49] there's [01:02:50] also Lawrence Ellison which is Larry [01:02:54] Ellison you know the the owner of [01:02:57] Oracle totally not a CIA operative that [01:03:00] manages all of your data and all of the [01:03:03] cloud and manages all of Tik Tock that's [01:03:07] Larry Ellison right there with 144 [01:03:11] billion dollar worth of stock most of [01:03:13] that is Oracle stock you can see that he [01:03:15] has two positions in the market so one [01:03:18] of them is Oracle and I don't know what [01:03:19] the other one is scroll down a little [01:03:21] more and we're going to find the buffets [01:03:23] the Zuckerberg's right here Warren [01:03:25] Buffett the Walton family Phil Knight [01:03:27] from Nike you can see where Phil Knight [01:03:30] has one position should I maybe make [01:03:32] this bigger so y'all can read [01:03:34] it you can see down here where Phil [01:03:37] Knight he has only one position in the [01:03:39] market and he has 25 points because he's [01:03:42] the top holder of Nike and that's his [01:03:45] only position and it's well it's his [01:03:47] only position in the top hundred [01:03:49] companies right and it's worth $29 [01:03:51] billion Mark Zuckerberg same story one [01:03:53] position it's the top one at Facebook [01:03:55] 100 0 billion doar Jeffrey Bezos Elon [01:03:58] Musk the Walton family Etc so it's kind [01:04:02] of interesting as you kind of get to I [01:04:05] now have a list of a lot of the power [01:04:06] players and hedge funds and asset [01:04:09] management groups and all the way down [01:04:11] to the bottom where I've got some totals [01:04:14] all of those positions add up to 13 and [01:04:16] a half trillion [01:04:19] dollars so that's what we're talking [01:04:22] about oh and [01:04:24] uh some foreshadowing that the percent [01:04:29] of the S&P 500 by dollar value actually [01:04:32] their positions add up to more than 100% [01:04:33] of the S&P 500 I think in this case it's [01:04:36] just because Google is rounding and so [01:04:37] it's like rounding errors adding up to [01:04:39] be more than 100% but [01:04:42] ironically later we will talk about how [01:04:45] all stocks are actually not real and how [01:04:48] naked shorting is rampant all throughout [01:04:50] the market and many things like that are [01:04:53] used to [01:04:56] trade shares that don't exist and to [01:04:59] short companies into non-existence with [01:05:02] shares that is yeah we're not going to [01:05:04] go too far down the GameStop Rabbit Hole [01:05:06] tonight but I am going to bring up some [01:05:08] of those points because it's critical to [01:05:10] understand just how much fraud exists in [01:05:13] the market and just how unregulated the [01:05:16] self-reported self-regulated market is [01:05:19] and if you think this is all just stock [01:05:21] market stuff think again [01:05:24] because this stuff controls our whole [01:05:26] lives as we're about to [01:05:30] see we're up to 20,000 of you homies [01:05:32] hanging out welcome to everyone who's [01:05:34] just coming [01:05:39] in yeah the mmlp story is pretty wild [01:05:43] it's ongoing I know a little bit about [01:05:45] it not enough to talk about it coh [01:05:47] cohesively right now but there's a lot [01:05:49] of crazy stock stories happening in the [01:05:51] world right now [01:05:57] okay first time here quirl welcome to [01:06:00] the [01:06:01] party um if you guys weren't here for [01:06:05] our hanging out intro time then this is [01:06:07] your first time seeing our master sheet [01:06:10] of corporate board [01:06:13] connections we are going to spend a fair [01:06:15] bit of time tonight scrolling around [01:06:16] this this sheet and meeting all the [01:06:19] boards of all these companies but a good [01:06:23] one to start on I just finished up today [01:06:26] is Johnson and [01:06:28] Johnson so we're GNA [01:06:31] quickly give an example of [01:06:34] why why it matters who's in charge of [01:06:38] these [01:06:39] companies and then we're gonna detour [01:06:42] into some of the other other tentacles [01:06:45] of of control before coming back and [01:06:48] really diving into this spider web chart [01:06:51] um which is a lot of fun that we'll [01:06:53] probably spend most of the end of our [01:06:54] stream doing [01:06:56] but Johnson and Johnson um famous for [01:06:59] making the baby powder you put on your [01:07:01] baby's booty when he's got a diaper rash [01:07:04] famous for making the lotion that you're [01:07:05] rubbing all up in your skin famous for [01:07:08] making all kinds of care products that [01:07:10] you're putting in your eyeballs and in [01:07:12] your ears and up in your coochie and [01:07:13] just like all over the [01:07:16] place in every like they're in every [01:07:19] aisle and they control they own tons of [01:07:21] brands that you wouldn't even realize [01:07:24] were Johnson and Johnson brands [01:07:26] um which is what all of my grocery store [01:07:28] aisle content is all about is analyzing [01:07:31] just how many of these brands are [01:07:32] actually just one giant mega Corporation [01:07:35] rebranding a 100 times to make you think [01:07:37] you have choices but you don't and it [01:07:40] matters because when you look at the [01:07:42] board of directors of Johnson and [01:07:43] Johnson I mean you start over here with [01:07:45] HOA Queen and he's harmless he just [01:07:48] worked his way up through Johnson and [01:07:50] Johnson and most CEOs tend to get hired [01:07:53] out of the company so they've worked for [01:07:55] a long time in the [01:07:56] company they get promoted they're [01:07:58] familiar with old company they're like [01:08:00] an Insider that gets put in charge [01:08:03] usually the CEO I mean a lot of CEOs are [01:08:05] very corrupt and very shitty but often [01:08:09] they don't have like a million other [01:08:10] board seats and a million other [01:08:11] connections and they don't look overtly [01:08:14] as swampy at first um and we're gonna [01:08:16] let Dar we're gonna let haa Queen just [01:08:19] be an innocent little snowflake and [01:08:21] we're going to move on to his buddies [01:08:23] Darius comes next um and just so you [01:08:26] know the way that I'm cor putting this [01:08:28] this is just my graphic representation [01:08:31] of their connections this comes from so [01:08:33] if you were to do this research yourself [01:08:36] for [01:08:37] example you would go to the we to the [01:08:40] web and you would type in Johnson oh [01:08:43] you're seeing my search for Johnson [01:08:44] Johnson class action lawsuits which [01:08:46] we're going to get to in just a second [01:08:47] but Johnson and Johnson board of [01:08:49] directors right and that would pull up [01:08:52] Johnson and Johnson's leadership team [01:08:55] You' click on [01:08:57] that and basically every publicly traded [01:09:00] company will tell you all about their [01:09:02] leadership team right there on their [01:09:03] website because it's a public company [01:09:05] and they're supposed to tell you all [01:09:06] this and they're supposed to brag about [01:09:07] it and how great their team is and how [01:09:10] experienced they are executive committee [01:09:13] means like not the board of directors [01:09:14] that means like the CEO the CFO the COO [01:09:18] Etc the the president etc those guys are [01:09:21] not who we're looking at those are the [01:09:23] people that are hired to run the company [01:09:25] in all of the minutia and these are the [01:09:28] people that are hired by the board who [01:09:31] we theoretically are voting to elect [01:09:33] with our votes but actually Black Rock [01:09:36] and Vanguard and State Street and JP [01:09:37] Morgan and Fidelity are electing with [01:09:40] all of the votes because they have them [01:09:43] all that would be the board of directors [01:09:46] and the board of [01:09:47] directors are like think of it this way [01:09:50] you get a job at a pizza shop right and [01:09:52] you're flipping pizzas you're slanging [01:09:54] pizzas but suddenly you start speaking [01:09:57] out about how your boss is banging all [01:10:02] the female workers and you're like [01:10:04] that's not cool bro don't do that and [01:10:06] he's like um you're [01:10:09] fired [01:10:11] next because you spoke out against your [01:10:14] boss's agenda of doing shady [ __ ] he [01:10:17] just replaces you right and so just to [01:10:21] remind you that whoever can hire and [01:10:24] Fire you is in control of you whether [01:10:28] you like it or not whether you want to [01:10:30] admit it's true or not whoever can [01:10:33] terminate your position controls you and [01:10:38] that's why the board of directors [01:10:39] controls the CEO the executive team [01:10:43] Etc I mean maybe they get a little bit [01:10:45] of leeway to run things how they want [01:10:47] but if they get out of line if they do [01:10:49] things that the board doesn't want them [01:10:51] to do or that the board's board so to [01:10:53] speak doesn't want them to do [01:10:55] they gone [01:10:58] next so don't get it twisted the [01:11:01] executives are hired to do what the [01:11:04] board wants them to do the board is [01:11:07] hired by the [01:11:09] shareholders but not by you and me [01:11:11] usually to do what the shareholders want [01:11:15] them to do and need I remind you who the [01:11:17] shareholders of Johnson and Johnson are [01:11:20] I don't even need to look to tell you [01:11:22] that it's Black Rock Vanguard State [01:11:23] Street Morgan Stanley JP Morgan Capital [01:11:26] research investment Fidelity geed [01:11:28] Capital Management Etc right they're the [01:11:32] ones hiring the board of directors and [01:11:34] they can just as easily send them [01:11:36] packing and get someone new right so [01:11:40] just reminder of how having a boss works [01:11:43] I'm sure that all of us peasants [01:11:45] understand [01:11:46] that and so you go to the board of [01:11:48] directors here and you look them up and [01:11:51] on almost every company website except [01:11:53] for alphabet because they're shady as [01:11:54] [ __ ] and they're trying to hide all the [01:11:57] spicy details about their board it's [01:11:59] sorry I'm just frustrated with them you [01:12:02] click on Darius and it gives you his bio [01:12:04] here right and it tells you he's 57 and [01:12:07] he's been the executive chairman of [01:12:08] Honeywell International since June 2023 [01:12:11] then tells you all these other things um [01:12:13] about his career they brag about why [01:12:16] he's you know qualified to be a [01:12:18] competent board member what he brings to [01:12:20] the company and so what I've done is [01:12:22] I've gone and just read all that [01:12:23] publicly available information straight [01:12:25] off of Johnson and Johnson's website and [01:12:27] that's where my notes are coming from [01:12:29] okay so for the rest of the night I'm [01:12:31] not going to go to all the websites and [01:12:33] show you why like you can look it up for [01:12:36] yourself but [01:12:39] uh I've just put on the most relevant [01:12:42] details that come from those bios and [01:12:45] sometimes more investigating if the BIOS [01:12:47] seem to be hiding or withholding things [01:12:51] or if I just was suspicious about it and [01:12:53] wanted to know more um so he's worked [01:12:55] for Honeywell you know in the [01:12:58] defense [01:13:00] industry he's on the business Round [01:13:03] Table in the corporate capture of the [01:13:07] government industry we'll talk about [01:13:08] business Round Table later um and the [01:13:11] Business Council more corporate capture [01:13:13] of the government lobbying groups [01:13:15] lobbying on behalf of giant mega [01:13:19] corporations so that's one dude that's [01:13:23] on the Johnson and Johnson board of [01:13:24] directors a guy that worked in basically [01:13:27] the I mean honey well is complicated but [01:13:29] basically in the defense [01:13:31] industry but wait because the next one's [01:13:34] way better [01:13:36] Mary [01:13:38] is oh man Mary and Johnson and Johnson [01:13:42] are just a match made in heaven and [01:13:44] they're the perfect example of why this [01:13:46] stuff matters to you and to me and to [01:13:50] all regular people because remember [01:13:52] Johnson and Johnson is making products [01:13:54] that are all over your grocery store [01:13:57] they're making products that you're [01:13:58] putting on your baby and in your baby [01:14:00] they're making products that you're [01:14:01] putting on your girlfriend and in your [01:14:03] girlfriend they're making products that [01:14:04] you're putting on your boyfriend and it [01:14:06] well man anyways um and third member of [01:14:11] their [01:14:12] board she's on the University of Utah [01:14:15] Huntsman Cancer Institute she worked for [01:14:18] the NIH the National Academy of Sciences [01:14:21] the American Association of cancer [01:14:22] research the National Cancer Institute [01:14:24] at the NIH [01:14:26] the American Cancer [01:14:27] Society The Dana Farber Harvard Cancer [01:14:30] Center this woman is a cancer [01:14:32] specialist which is like sweet right [01:14:35] that's so good that Johnson and Johnson [01:14:38] this cosmetics and like personal care [01:14:40] products and you know it's great that [01:14:42] Johnson and Johnson is so concerned [01:14:45] about having a cancer specialist on [01:14:47] their board of directors right because [01:14:49] you wouldn't want to be getting cancer [01:14:51] from Johnson and Johnson products right [01:14:54] that would be really shitty which is why [01:14:56] it's kind of weird that Johnson and [01:14:58] Johnson was trying to block lawsuits [01:15:00] from 40,000 cancer patients because they [01:15:03] were putting cancer causing [ __ ] [01:15:05] asbest and stuff I think it was asbest I [01:15:07] forget what into their talcum powder [01:15:10] into their baby powder it's one of the [01:15:11] most famous class action lawsuits of the [01:15:13] last like 20 years is Johnson and [01:15:15] Johnson was giving everyone's babies [01:15:17] cancer by just putting carcinogens [01:15:20] straight into the baby powder because [01:15:22] they were lazy [01:15:25] and is like bro what the hell is this [01:15:27] woman doing on the board like is she a [01:15:29] cancer prevention Specialist or a cancer [01:15:31] causing specialist cuz Johnson and [01:15:32] Johnson is excessively good at giving [01:15:34] everyone [01:15:36] cancer just saying look that one up it's [01:15:39] a wild rabbit hole the whole if you just [01:15:41] look up J&J baby powder or talcum powder [01:15:45] cancer lawsuit there's a whole wild [01:15:48] rabbit hole of articles for you to dig [01:15:50] through U I just picked one headline [01:15:52] there not the first time I I knew that [01:15:54] exist already so when I found her on [01:15:56] this board of directors I was like bro [01:16:00] what is going on this is [01:16:03] ridiculous and that's why it matters [01:16:07] because these companies are making [01:16:10] products that are giving you cancer [01:16:13] they're not necessarily doing it on [01:16:15] purpose necessarily I mean like we'll [01:16:17] wait till we get to the fiser people on [01:16:19] the board but they're at least doing it [01:16:22] via negligence right and that's proven [01:16:25] in a court of law so and there's a lot [01:16:29] of other bad things other than cancer [01:16:30] that they're also giving you like one of [01:16:33] my most famous Tik Tok videos was [01:16:35] basically me discovering that all of the [01:16:37] Mega C corporate shampoos are being [01:16:40] they're all being sued because their [01:16:41] shampoo makes your hair fall out and [01:16:44] then just down the aisle they'll sell [01:16:46] you a bunch of products to get you to [01:16:48] grow your hair [01:16:49] back same company over here class action [01:16:53] lawsuit for hair loss over there hair [01:16:56] growth product to fix your hair [01:16:58] loss [ __ ] [01:17:01] unbelievable another honey well Scott [01:17:05] Honeywell ups and the Federal [01:17:08] Reserve [01:17:10] so if you just like step back for a [01:17:12] second and you just like pretend like [01:17:14] you just walked out of the Jungle and [01:17:16] you don't realize that the whole world [01:17:18] is [01:17:19] corrupt and someone's like yo check out [01:17:22] this company that makes lotion [01:17:24] guess who's in charge of the lotion [01:17:26] company you'd be like probably a bunch [01:17:29] of lotion Specialists right wrong [01:17:33] homeboy is good at sending packages he's [01:17:36] good at making airplanes and bombs or [01:17:38] whatever honey well makes and he's good [01:17:41] at collapsing the global banking system [01:17:44] and manipulating the [01:17:45] banks I don't I mean whatever you want [01:17:47] to say the Federal Reserve does [01:17:50] stabilizing the monetary system that's [01:17:53] the kind of expertise like [01:17:55] just keep an eye I mean you already all [01:17:57] know but just keep an eye out for how [01:17:59] many Bankers are on the boards of [01:18:02] companies that have nothing to do with [01:18:05] banking although yeah I mean it all is [01:18:08] banking every corporation is banking [01:18:10] it's just a giant Financial Ponzi scheme [01:18:13] in every direction so the bankers are [01:18:15] useful on all the [01:18:18] boards Jennifer is not very special but [01:18:22] okay here's here although here is the [01:18:23] next rabbit hole [01:18:26] Mary is a teacher right Mary teaches at [01:18:30] the University of Utah about [01:18:33] cancer but I'm sure that there's no [01:18:36] conflict of interest of her getting paid [01:18:40] by Johnson and Johnson [01:18:43] probably not really talking about how [01:18:45] Johnson and Johnson is giving everyone [01:18:47] cancer but she's good at teaching [01:18:49] everyone about cancer [01:18:53] right well Jennifer is also really good [01:18:55] at teaching people [01:18:57] things um she founded and serves on the [01:19:00] scientific advisory Boards of car [01:19:02] Caribou biosciences Therapeutics both [01:19:05] leading crisper genome engineering [01:19:06] companies she's a teacher at Berkeley at [01:19:09] UC at University of California Berkeley [01:19:12] um specifically about genetics and stuff [01:19:14] like that and she works at the Howard [01:19:15] Hughes Medical Institute [01:19:18] um you know pretty harmless but [01:19:21] like just think about the kind of [01:19:23] funding that's going to Berkeley just [01:19:25] think about the kind of funding that's [01:19:26] going to her programs think about the [01:19:27] kind like if you're going to pay 150,000 [01:19:30] a year or whatever to go get educated at [01:19:33] Berkeley I would probably enjoy not [01:19:36] getting taught corporate propaganda at [01:19:38] Berkeley right and I'm not saying that [01:19:40] she's necessarily teaching everyone [01:19:42] corporate propaganda but she's probably [01:19:44] not teaching everyone that Johnson and [01:19:46] Johnson gave everyone cancer because [01:19:49] that'd be pretty bad for business if if [01:19:51] you think about it but don't worry the [01:19:55] educational connections just get worse [01:19:57] and worse and worse this is just just [01:20:00] warming [01:20:01] up this guy's a great one Marilyn a [01:20:04] Houston the former CEO of Lockheed [01:20:07] Martin is on the board of Johnson and [01:20:09] Johnson she also used to be on the board [01:20:12] of Chevron and Dow Chemical so this [01:20:14] woman is straight up like fullon CEO [01:20:19] military industrial complex like she was [01:20:22] in charge of one of the companies that [01:20:26] makes all of the United States military [01:20:28] Arsenal especially their airplanes and [01:20:31] bombers and [ __ ] they [01:20:34] missiles she was also on the board [01:20:36] helping to decide how can we get the [01:20:38] most gas out of the Middle East for the [01:20:41] lowest price and then sell it I mean and [01:20:44] actually we'll talk about that aspect in [01:20:46] a second here Chevron obviously a shitty [01:20:49] company and Dow Chemical one of the [01:20:51] biggest chemical companies in the world [01:20:54] but IR ionically those two companies are [01:20:56] super super relevant to Johnson and [01:20:59] Johnson because like oneth I forget the [01:21:02] exact metric I did it in a video but [01:21:05] like [01:21:06] one of of oil company's sales are not [01:21:11] actually gasoline for us to use in our [01:21:13] cars it's actually petroleum products to [01:21:16] be used in things like lotion and [01:21:20] shampoo and Plastics things like all the [01:21:24] products that Johnson and Johnson make [01:21:27] for you to rub into your skin the [01:21:29] largest organ in your [01:21:32] body okay you might need a little tin [01:21:34] foil tonight [01:21:36] because obviously lotion is healthy and [01:21:39] obviously it would never give you cancer [01:21:42] like duh wear your sunscreen [01:21:46] kids but um yeah the CEO of locked [01:21:51] Martin is on the board of Johnson and [01:21:53] Johnson if you didn't know and they brag [01:21:56] about it on their [01:21:59] website oh yeah Harvard Medical School [01:22:02] Board of Johnson and Johnson National [01:22:04] Academy of Medicine Rockefeller [01:22:06] University Professor Mary haran Connor's [01:22:10] Women's Health and gender biology I'm [01:22:12] sure she's given everyone a great [01:22:14] education that's totally worth all that [01:22:17] money and then the Best Buy [01:22:20] guy although vend is a dark Rabbit Hole [01:22:23] oh and then more education Duke [01:22:26] University University of Texas at Austin [01:22:29] so just think about the corporate [01:22:31] capture of the educational [01:22:33] system that you're seeing here and this [01:22:37] is just one small Vector this is just [01:22:40] professors and directors of boards at [01:22:42] colleges that are also directors of [01:22:44] boards at Giant chemical companies I'm [01:22:46] basically just going to call Johnson and [01:22:48] Johnson and chemical company because [01:22:49] that's what they [01:22:50] are that's just one vector they also [01:22:53] fund the colleges they also pay for [01:22:55] curriculum they also pay speaking fees [01:22:57] there's all kinds of ways that they [01:22:58] corporate capture the education system [01:23:00] but that's what winds up with them [01:23:02] educating all of our future [01:23:04] cosmetologists and future chemists and [01:23:06] future scientists that then get all over [01:23:08] Instagram and scream at you when you're [01:23:11] like hey uh is it possible that the [01:23:14] carcinogens I'm rubbing into my skin [01:23:16] might be giving me cancer and they're [01:23:17] like no of course not it's totally safe [01:23:21] Johnson and Johnson did a study that [01:23:23] showed that John and Johnson's lotion is [01:23:25] safe you [01:23:27] [ __ ] I'm a professional I went to [01:23:30] school for this I know it's like [01:23:33] yeah who taught at that [01:23:37] school was it Mark did you go to Mark's [01:23:41] class because Mark will be teaching you [01:23:43] a awful lot of things and I bet it's not [01:23:45] about how the baby powder's given your [01:23:47] baby cancer I'm just [01:23:49] saying so [01:23:51] anyways oh yeah he was also a [01:23:53] commissioner for the US Food and Drug [01:23:55] Administration you know the the agency [01:23:59] that's regulating Johnson and Johnson to [01:24:01] make sure that they're not giving you [01:24:04] cancer well you know that they're [01:24:07] effectively regulating because they [01:24:08] literally have an Inside Man mark on the [01:24:12] board of Johnson and Johnson that's how [01:24:15] good the USDA is at regulating John [01:24:19] sorry the FDA at regulating Johnson and [01:24:22] Johnson is they've got their guy on the [01:24:25] inside regulating from the inside to [01:24:28] make sure that they're not giving you [01:24:33] cancer real quick let me just check and [01:24:35] make sure that YouTube hasn't [01:24:36] demonetized me and deleted my stream yet [01:24:38] cool sick we're still on YouTube maybe [01:24:41] their AI is not very good at keeping up [01:24:43] with with [01:24:45] us [01:24:47] um an just look at that face just look [01:24:50] at that face oh goodness an and don't [01:24:53] worry we're not going to hang out on the [01:24:54] board Johnson and Johnson all night but [01:24:55] this is pretty funny look at her face [01:24:58] and tell me that that does not [01:25:00] scream let me take care of your kids [01:25:03] right that that face just screams trust [01:25:06] me with your [01:25:08] children well not only did she use to be [01:25:12] on the board of [01:25:13] Xerox but she also is on the board of [01:25:16] save the [01:25:17] children and when you look up save the [01:25:21] children you don't have to go any [01:25:23] farther than their Wikipedia media page [01:25:25] to get to all the scandals about how [01:25:28] they might not have been saving the [01:25:31] children and I'll just leave it at [01:25:36] that Mark as soon as I saw Mark [01:25:39] Weinberger on this one I was like oh I [01:25:41] know this guy we've met Mark a couple of [01:25:43] times and that's because he's also on [01:25:45] the board of Saudia ramco and I think [01:25:47] he's on the board of [01:25:49] IBM when we get over there I'm sure [01:25:51] we'll see uron young and also a brief [01:25:53] stint the US Department of the treasury [01:25:56] you know because who doesn't love a good [01:25:58] revolving door between the government [01:26:00] and the corporations [01:26:04] right Naj is just uh noteworthy because [01:26:08] she was a part of tenant Healthcare and [01:26:10] the list of controversies that made it [01:26:13] through to their Wikipedia page is one [01:26:15] two three four five six 78 nine 10 items [01:26:20] long including Medicare fraud bribery [01:26:24] Hurricane Katrina Florida pediatric [01:26:26] heart surgery [01:26:29] standards psychi psychiatric fraud [01:26:32] unnecessary heart [01:26:35] surgeries [01:26:37] yeah nice job tenant Health you left a [01:26:40] real good Legacy [01:26:41] behind and then lastly Eugene a Woods [01:26:44] advocating for your health used to work [01:26:47] at Advocate Health where he obviously [01:26:50] advocated for the health of Johnson and [01:26:52] Johnson's corporate profits as well as a [01:26:54] stint at the Federal Reserve Bank of [01:26:56] Richmond because who doesn't love a good [01:26:58] Federal Reserve Banker making your [01:27:02] lotion that's why you should support [01:27:04] small businesses folks because these [01:27:06] guys don't give a [ __ ] about your [01:27:14] lotion [01:27:15] okay so that's a brief look at why it [01:27:19] matters who's on the boards of these [01:27:21] companies because now that you've met [01:27:23] all of these [01:27:25] bags just imagine like the morals of a [01:27:30] person that could be the CEO of loed [01:27:32] Martin imagine the uh mental gymnastics [01:27:36] that Marilyn has to have done to justify [01:27:39] her life as the CEO of loed Martin be [01:27:43] like I'm doing great things in this [01:27:44] world if I'm not the CEO of locked [01:27:46] Martin then someone else will be the CEO [01:27:48] of locky Martin and they might not be as [01:27:50] great of a person as me and so it's [01:27:52] important that I'm the CEO of lock [01:27:54] Martin because I'm going to do it in a [01:27:56] way that's better for the whole world [01:27:59] and I'll just increase Lockheed Martin's [01:28:02] profits by making the world a better [01:28:04] place obviously like selling bombs to [01:28:07] the good guys [01:28:09] obviously that's the kind of person that [01:28:13] is collectively all these people are in [01:28:15] charge of hiring the executives at [01:28:18] Johnson and Johnson like ha [01:28:21] queen that are then in charge of [01:28:23] dictating like do we use the cheap ass [01:28:26] petroleum product in our lotion that'll [01:28:29] give everyone cancer or do we use a [01:28:32] higher quality like more natural oil [01:28:35] that is good for your skin pretty [01:28:37] obvious what they're going to pick and [01:28:39] then it's like oh [ __ ] guys our [01:28:41] scientists found out that our baby [01:28:42] powder is giving everyone's babies [01:28:45] cancer maybe we should sweep it under [01:28:48] the rug and cover it up and make them [01:28:50] all not talk about it right which is [01:28:54] what they actually did tried to block [01:28:56] the lawsuits from 40,000 cancer patients [01:28:59] when the cancer patients were like hey [01:29:01] you [ __ ] gave my baby [01:29:06] cancer [01:29:08] so these are the people that are hiring [01:29:11] all of the people that are running [01:29:13] Johnson and [01:29:14] Johnson and trust me none of the other [01:29:17] corporations are well except for one but [01:29:21] other than that one none of the other [01:29:23] corporations [01:29:24] are better they're all [ __ ] just like [01:29:27] that and we'll meet lots more of them a [01:29:30] little [01:29:31] later let me reenter us on Black Rock [01:29:34] and we'll come back to this chart [01:29:38] later how we doing here 7 o'clock Japan [01:29:42] time Sun is [01:29:47] setting I'm gonna love BC I know I love [01:29:50] BC I can't wait to move to British [01:29:52] Columbia next week it's gonna be great [01:29:55] okay let's see what other fun stuff we [01:29:58] have on [01:29:59] here scan through my notes I don't know [01:30:01] if we want to go into the everything [01:30:03] bubble right [01:30:04] now the everything bubble and [01:30:06] derivatives requires a lot of [01:30:07] explanation of derivatives but let's [01:30:09] just say that it's [ __ ] [01:30:11] up um maybe we'll get back to that [01:30:14] later the big Bank boards we'll talk [01:30:17] about that on the main the main main [01:30:19] okay let's talk about literal crime okay [01:30:22] City Bank is a great example of literal [01:30:25] crime because it's important to remember [01:30:28] back when we were here on our chart of [01:30:30] all these companies being connected and [01:30:32] back when we looked at who owns all the [01:30:33] corporations and who has the voting [01:30:35] power of all the corporations it all LED [01:30:36] upwards to the banks right so you can [01:30:38] think of the world in layers like all of [01:30:41] us peasants down here in the dirt [01:30:43] working as wage slaves and all of our [01:30:45] money going up to the corporations that [01:30:47] we work [01:30:48] for and those corporations are all owned [01:30:52] by other corporations in financial [01:30:54] institutions and banks that are above [01:30:56] them and then the banks and financial [01:30:58] institutions with the most money and [01:31:00] power like the black rocks the vanguards [01:31:02] the state streets the JP Morgans the [01:31:03] cities they're at the top of the [01:31:05] financial food chain and the people that [01:31:08] control those institutions are probably [01:31:12] as high up the chain as we can [01:31:14] reasonably [01:31:16] climb uh with confidence using only [01:31:20] publicly available information right and [01:31:23] when you do that [01:31:26] you wind up at the big four or five [01:31:30] banks Bank of America JP Morgan Chase [01:31:32] City Bank Goldman Sachs and um you could [01:31:36] put a few different banks it depends on [01:31:38] if you're going outside of the us or not [01:31:40] you're staying within the US um bny [01:31:42] melon is pretty big um there there's a [01:31:44] few other banks that you know could make [01:31:45] this list but these four are definitely [01:31:48] at the top of the food chain and when [01:31:50] you look at their Boards of directors [01:31:52] they all have uh a kind of a personality [01:31:56] so to speak and uh we're just we're just [01:31:59] going to briefly skim them because a lot [01:32:01] of it's really funny and then we'll talk [01:32:03] about City Bank which is kind of [01:32:05] sinister and mysterious and a fun Rabbit [01:32:08] Hole Bank of America is American it's [01:32:13] full of [ __ ] here I'll just show you [01:32:15] the first one Lionel worked at Nabisco [01:32:19] making your cookies and crackers at [01:32:20] Pillsbury making your cookies and your [01:32:22] crackers and lab cleaning up your [01:32:25] cockroaches we got Alberton and the YMCA [01:32:29] Walgreens a [01:32:32] banker um Carnival Corporation that's [01:32:34] the Carnival Cruise [01:32:36] Line uh straight up defense contractors [01:32:39] Bay systems and General Dynamics are two [01:32:41] of the biggest defense [01:32:43] contractors Target Apple rathon defense [01:32:48] contractor JP Morgan Chase Harvard [01:32:51] Business School so a lot of the bankers [01:32:53] actually just switch banks around right [01:32:55] like had a whole career at JP Morgan [01:32:57] Chase now he's on the board of Bank of [01:33:00] America just you know just like General [01:33:03] corporations jumping corporations some [01:33:06] banking but not all oh and then a NASA [01:33:08] scientist teaching at massachusett [01:33:10] Institute of Technology National Academy [01:33:11] of Sciences how great every Bank needs a [01:33:15] scientist on its board to represent the [01:33:18] science [01:33:20] obviously oh hey there's our guy Mark [01:33:23] Weinberg we'll get him in just a [01:33:25] second he'll show up a few times [01:33:29] tonight okay JP Morgan Chase's bank or [01:33:32] board of directors they're a little more [01:33:35] like profesh they're the biggest bank of [01:33:37] them all the biggest in the land and [01:33:40] their board of directors repres [01:33:42] obviously will show us that like here [01:33:43] it's like Pillsbury like come on you [01:33:45] couldn't find anyone more qualified than [01:33:46] the Pillsbury doboy to be on your board [01:33:49] of directors [ __ ] like that says [01:33:51] a lot about Bank of America there [01:33:53] they've seen better times JB Morgan [01:33:56] Chase they're on top of the world right [01:33:57] now um and they're probably gonna get [01:33:59] even more on top of the world after they [01:34:01] orchestrate the next great financial [01:34:02] collapse and profit off the next great [01:34:04] financial collapse that they totally did [01:34:05] not create in the first [01:34:08] place Jamie Diamond is a whole can of [01:34:11] worms he's the CEO he's uh best buddies [01:34:13] with Epstein helped Bank Epstein all [01:34:14] that time long career City group but [01:34:17] then we got more Bankers more Bankers we [01:34:19] got the media Mogul with Walt Disney [01:34:21] Comcast NBC um more more Banking and and [01:34:24] insurance Amazon see these are bigger [01:34:26] names right these are bigger [01:34:27] corporations with bigger experience oh [01:34:29] hey Johnson and Johnson again the [01:34:32] Wharton School at Pennsylvania and the [01:34:34] business Round Table Estee louder so [01:34:37] that would be in her past because she's [01:34:38] not on the board of EST louder now but [01:34:40] in the past she was on the board of s [01:34:43] louder defense contractor one of the [01:34:45] biggest chemical companies business [01:34:47] round table again Saudi aramco you know [01:34:50] the Saudi Arabian oil company as well as [01:34:52] Johnson and Johnson that's our [01:34:54] Mark hopefully this is big enough that [01:34:56] you can kind of see [01:34:57] it okay so that is JP Morgan Chase we're [01:35:01] going to quickly skip over City Bank [01:35:02] come back to them Goldman [01:35:05] Sachs Goldman Sachs is also you know a [01:35:08] little laughable the kind of people they [01:35:10] got it's like Robin Hood uh not the [01:35:13] trading app this is the Robin Hood like [01:35:14] the charity so to speak this woman [01:35:17] selling beer with ABN Bev she's selling [01:35:20] beer in flying planes oh and she's [01:35:22] selling pizza artwork for $5,000 on Etsy [01:35:25] too in case you wanted to buy a picture [01:35:26] of kids eating pizza for $25,000 [01:35:29] obviously it's just a picture though [01:35:30] like nothing else is coming with that [01:35:32] purchase um Wellington so another [01:35:35] Banker okay here's a here's a uh a [01:35:39] revolving door person you know this side [01:35:42] she's working in the corporate world and [01:35:44] this side she's working at the United [01:35:45] States Department of Justice and in the [01:35:47] president's office I'm sure there's [01:35:49] nothing wrong with that this dude's both [01:35:52] Starbucks and the National Security and [01:35:54] Telecommunications Council like [01:35:56] obviously that's a obvious pairing I [01:35:58] mean like coffee and National Security [01:36:01] advising hand [01:36:03] inand chemicals [01:36:06] Tech all of that Bank of America jumped [01:36:10] on over to De or to uh are we in DEA [01:36:13] right [01:36:14] now no we're in [01:36:17] Goldman I'm getting [01:36:19] confused [01:36:21] Apple credit swe they're gone [01:36:25] [ __ ] the Supreme Court of the [01:36:27] United [01:36:30] States oil [01:36:33] electricity see so they each kind of [01:36:35] have their own personalities and now on [01:36:37] to City Bank which is the most [01:36:40] interesting personality of them all um [01:36:45] I put your tin foil hat on for a [01:36:48] second okay tin foil on you ready I [01:36:52] believe I suspect [01:36:55] that City Bank is the CIA that's my [01:36:58] suspicion the CIA has always needed [01:37:01] banking they've always had banking [01:37:03] they've created Banks all throughout [01:37:05] history they've interfaced with many [01:37:07] banks over time that's not [01:37:10] new ideally they keep it a secret from [01:37:13] us and I and usually it's really big [01:37:15] Banks and we have lots of evidence in [01:37:18] the past of confirmed cases where they [01:37:20] had whole banks that were like [01:37:21] internationally well acclaimed that [01:37:23] turned out to be giant CIA fronts and [01:37:25] then we have other times when it's like [01:37:27] we know that these Banks like JP Morgan [01:37:29] was facilitating all of Epstein's [01:37:31] trading and dark money and [ __ ] but like [01:37:36] City Bank I [01:37:37] suspect might actually just be a [01:37:40] straight up like CIA company at this [01:37:42] point and I'll show you why or not just [01:37:45] CIA like when I say that I just mean [01:37:47] sort of like US [01:37:50] Government front for them to conduct [01:37:52] their operation [01:37:55] because you'll see that this is the most [01:37:56] revolving door of all boards we've seen [01:37:59] so far so the first one is a banker from [01:38:02] Bank of [01:38:03] Montreal the second woman here Grace [01:38:05] unfortunately their their website has [01:38:07] these tiny little pictures so when I [01:38:08] copy them over they just look really [01:38:10] tiny but this woman is Grace she worked [01:38:12] at the officer of the comproller of the [01:38:13] currency which is the one of the [01:38:16] government organizations that's supposed [01:38:18] to be regulating the banking sector [01:38:21] obviously the best way to Reg at the [01:38:23] banking sector is to get a job in the [01:38:26] banking sector so they can pay you cuz [01:38:30] how else are you going to get on the [01:38:31] inside get the inside scoop [01:38:35] right Barbara is a banker and then John [01:38:38] is another former officer of the [01:38:41] comproller of the currency as well as [01:38:44] working at the department of the [01:38:45] treasury and the United States Senate [01:38:47] committee on banking Housing and Urban [01:38:49] Affairs so straight up just like okay [01:38:52] pick off this government official that [01:38:53] was regulating us for 20 years we'll pay [01:38:56] him to help us get regulated for the [01:38:58] next 20 years because obviously City [01:39:01] Bank wants to be very compliant with [01:39:04] regulation and so the best way to be [01:39:06] compliant with regulation is to hire The [01:39:08] Regulators so you can be very [01:39:11] compliant [01:39:14] obviously [01:39:16] um okay next Jane the Chief Executive [01:39:20] Officer of City Bank which is what we're [01:39:22] looking at right now her history is at [01:39:24] McKenzie and Company one of the advising [01:39:26] companies one of it's a very common [01:39:28] company to see in people's history it's [01:39:30] very much a intro to the club if you [01:39:32] will Council on Foreign Relations we'll [01:39:35] talk about them later they are as deep [01:39:37] State as a deep State organization gets [01:39:39] business round table and Harvard [01:39:41] Business School classic deep State [01:39:43] resume Duncan Soros George Soros fund [01:39:48] management Peter Blair Henry NYU Stern [01:39:51] he's an educator and a Nike guy National [01:39:54] Science Foundation Stanford University [01:39:56] got to have your craft and the Federal [01:39:58] Reserve board and now our favorite of [01:40:00] all this woman is I've talked about this [01:40:02] woman a lot Leslie [01:40:05] Ireland she was a card carrying CIA [01:40:09] operative for like 30 years like [01:40:12] straight up a CIA agent for her whole [01:40:15] career and she also worked in the Office [01:40:17] of the President advising on National [01:40:19] Security via the CIA and the department [01:40:22] of the treasury [01:40:25] she is involved in this whole other [01:40:27] situation called tapestry and I went on [01:40:29] this whole deep Rabbit Hole where she [01:40:32] was um she opened a spack with a bunch [01:40:36] of other CIA oper agent women it was [01:40:38] like a girl squad of CIA agents that had [01:40:40] a failed spack called night Swan [01:40:43] acquisition corporation that was going [01:40:44] to acquire some cool tech companies and [01:40:46] go all crazy with it and they never [01:40:48] actually did and then they spun it all [01:40:50] down but that was a heck of a rabbit [01:40:51] hole but yeah she straight up is just [01:40:54] the CIA that is her resume for being on [01:40:56] the board of City Bank obviously a very [01:41:00] useful resume to be on a bank board [01:41:02] Renee James um her resume is National [01:41:08] Security telecommunications which is [01:41:09] very much the intelligence community in [01:41:11] the [01:41:12] government Intel and the Carlile group [01:41:15] along with Oracle and Oracle is straight [01:41:17] up a CIA front company it was founded by [01:41:20] Larry Ellison on CIA seed money after [01:41:23] did a CIA program where he started [01:41:25] another company called Oracle project [01:41:27] that was a CIA op and then he just like [01:41:30] happened to found this other company [01:41:32] that was like private like not a it was [01:41:34] a public corporation it was like totally [01:41:36] not related to the CIA Oracle project he [01:41:39] just wanted to call it Oracle too [01:41:42] because he had such a great time when he [01:41:44] was doing the Oracle program for the CIA [01:41:47] that he figured he would name his new [01:41:48] company Oracle and then he would presume [01:41:52] proceed to be funded by the CIA with a [01:41:54] bunch of CIA defense contracts for the [01:41:56] first like 10 years of the company's [01:41:58] lifespan and then he figured he would [01:42:00] like get all of the Contracting to [01:42:03] provide the CIA and the NSA with like [01:42:05] all of their networking and all their [01:42:06] cloud computing and all other Tech stuff [01:42:09] but he's not CIA obviously it's like a [01:42:10] totally different Corporation that's not [01:42:12] actually the CIA he's oh and then they [01:42:15] also took over Tik Tok and they manage [01:42:18] all the algorithms for Tik Tok and they [01:42:20] hold all the data centers for Tik Tok at [01:42:22] Oracle which is obviously not the CIA [01:42:25] it's like a totally different company [01:42:27] have I been clear enough that Oracle is [01:42:28] not the CIA yet good I wanted to be [01:42:31] really clear just so that you would all [01:42:34] know that Oracle is not the [01:42:39] CIA but General Atlantic might be if you [01:42:42] don't know about General Atlantic I mean [01:42:44] I'm that's just speculation there's not [01:42:47] Oracle is way more obviously tied but [01:42:50] like General Atlantic feels a lot like a [01:42:52] CIA investment [01:42:53] uh [01:42:55] firm I don't really have time to go into [01:42:57] why and all that but Boston Consulting [01:42:58] Group total scumbags General Atlantic [01:43:00] General Electric and then another [01:43:02] revolving door um New York State [01:43:05] Department of Financial Services state [01:43:07] of New York office of the [01:43:09] governor she was the former [01:43:10] superintendent of banks for the state of [01:43:12] New York perfect person to put on the [01:43:15] board of a big Bank obviously as well as [01:43:18] a stint at the Council on Foreign [01:43:19] Relations and Brookfield Asset [01:43:21] Management okay oh and obviously it [01:43:24] wouldn't be complete with a straightup [01:43:26] defense contractor hire from North Rook [01:43:28] Grumman James Turley the former CEO of [01:43:32] ernston young and formerly of northr [01:43:36] Grumman Emerson and [01:43:41] pren and then obviously one more Banker [01:43:45] so City Bank has a shitload of EX [01:43:49] government ex intelligence agency ex [01:43:53] intelligence Affiliated corporate [01:43:56] members um and it just feels sketchy [01:44:00] when you just look at the board but now [01:44:03] let's go read Wall Street on Parade [01:44:05] shall we and if you don't know about [01:44:07] Wall Street on Parade oh boy this is [01:44:10] gonna be [01:44:12] fun Wall Street on parade is one of the [01:44:15] greatest sources of financial journalism [01:44:18] in the world right now um and y'all [01:44:21] should all know about it I don't think [01:44:23] we need to cover any of this stuff [01:44:25] that's a little in the weeds those are [01:44:27] their derivatives [01:44:29] positions that's more that's just [01:44:31] they're bored all over again so let's [01:44:38] talk oh I was looking into who's [01:44:40] laundering their money now and that's [01:44:42] who it is now but we'll do that another [01:44:43] time [01:44:45] so Wall Street on parade is this like [01:44:48] lowkey homegrown journalism website run [01:44:52] by Pam and Russ Martins husband and wife [01:44:56] couple I presume maybe maybe brother and [01:44:58] sister I'm pretty sure they're husband [01:44:59] and wife they are absolute gangsters [01:45:02] spiritual gangsters of journalistic [01:45:06] warfare and they are constantly [01:45:08] reporting on Wall Street corruption in [01:45:11] all of its forms um and I think I [01:45:15] actually want to quickly I'm G to switch [01:45:17] my screen share here to um make it so I [01:45:21] can share the screen even [01:45:23] bigger because I want you to be able to [01:45:25] read this reporting along with me and if [01:45:28] I do that and then I do this I think I [01:45:31] can make it even bigger I [01:45:34] believe maybe [01:45:37] so we're not going to read all of these [01:45:39] articles we're not going to read the [01:45:40] whole report but we're going to go [01:45:41] through some of the like very literal [01:45:44] crimes that City Bank and the other [01:45:47] banks have committed [01:45:54] yeah um as to the chat in the rumble [01:45:58] feed about Girl Scout cookies I have an [01:46:01] inside scoop with um with a [01:46:06] source that's been digging into to [01:46:09] corruption in the Girl Scouts of America [01:46:11] and how they've been actually bought out [01:46:15] by private equity and then taken [01:46:17] advantage of for their loans and then [01:46:20] and now they've been taking more money [01:46:23] so the Girl Scouts the girls that are [01:46:25] selling the cookies are now getting like [01:46:28] less than half the money they used to [01:46:30] get from each box sold and they're [01:46:32] they've sold all of the campgrounds that [01:46:34] used to be where the Girl Scouts would [01:46:36] go and do all their girl scouting and [01:46:38] now they have so much corporate debt [01:46:39] that they've put on to the company so [01:46:41] that they could all make money off of [01:46:43] the Girl Scouts so now the Girl Scouts [01:46:44] are out there selling cookies for slave [01:46:47] wages they're required to in order to [01:46:49] pay for their membership and they're [01:46:51] actually just paying interest on the [01:46:53] debt that these Executives have put on [01:46:55] to the corporation that is the girl [01:46:57] Scots of America it's super [ __ ] up [01:47:00] and like there's a whole uh expose in [01:47:04] the works about it because the whole [01:47:05] Girl Scout angle is so [ __ ] up like [01:47:08] literally like child slave labor of like [01:47:10] six-year-old girls being forced to sell [01:47:13] cookies out in the winter in front of [01:47:15] Kmart so that they can pay private [01:47:18] equity's corporate debt burden that they [01:47:21] layered on to the Girl Scouts of America [01:47:23] so they could get [01:47:25] rich so [ __ ] up sorry I just saw a [01:47:29] comment about Girl Scouts and I had to [01:47:30] go off for a second Templar it's good to [01:47:33] see you in the comments brother good to [01:47:35] see you [01:47:37] there um and it's and yeah I'm psyched [01:47:39] that we're on YouTube tonight so City [01:47:42] group is having a very bad week we're [01:47:44] gonna skip this one but it's worth [01:47:46] mentioning that City Group stock is in a [01:47:49] weird position and they're not doing [01:47:50] good and The Regulators are worried that [01:47:53] City Group might be in trouble and [01:47:55] they've got a fuckload of risky [01:47:57] derivative bets in the market and The [01:47:59] Regulators are kind of breathing on them [01:48:00] heavy this is at the beginning of this [01:48:02] year being like yo you guys need to get [01:48:05] your [ __ ] together and not collapse the [01:48:07] whole financial system please because [01:48:09] the last time y'all did that we bailed [01:48:12] you out with trillions of dollars and it [01:48:15] was not [01:48:17] popular the one I really want to read [01:48:19] you about though meet your new [01:48:21] legislator City Group [01:48:28] um no I want to read you the Panama [01:48:32] papers one explains in explicit detail [01:48:37] how private quote I don't know if you'll [01:48:39] be able to read this on screen here but [01:48:42] I'll read it to you they're talking [01:48:44] about how big Banks launder money and [01:48:47] how it's not just [01:48:49] um a lot of people don't realize that [01:48:52] like [01:48:54] to these big Banks money laundering for [01:48:57] criminals is actually an enormous sector [01:48:59] of their business it's an En an enormous [01:49:01] part of their income strategy and [01:49:05] it's uh kind of legal if they do it [01:49:09] right like gray area and they have a [01:49:12] whole system set up internally to do it [01:49:15] on demand for anyone that wants money [01:49:17] laundered basically and this is [01:49:19] explaining this was leaked through the [01:49:21] Panama papers through WikiLeaks free [01:49:23] Julian Assange godamn it [01:49:26] um and this is explaining in detail how [01:49:30] they do that okay so quote once a person [01:49:34] becomes a client of a private bank the [01:49:36] bank's primary goal generally has been [01:49:38] to service that client and servicing a [01:49:41] private banking client almost always [01:49:43] means using services that are also the [01:49:45] tools of money laundering I.E secret [01:49:48] trusts offshore accounts secret name [01:49:50] accounts and shell companies called [01:49:52] private inv corporations pic's right so [01:49:54] what they're saying is that when a [01:49:57] really wealthy person comes to a bank [01:49:59] asking them to protect their assets [01:50:01] there's almost no difference between the [01:50:04] mechanisms that you would use to protect [01:50:06] a wealthy client's assets and the [01:50:08] mechanisms you would use to launder [01:50:10] dirty money it's basically the same [01:50:12] mechanisms and the only difference is [01:50:15] whether the money on the on the front [01:50:17] end is clean or dirty but the process by [01:50:20] which you hide and protect and Scuttle [01:50:23] away all that money is exactly the same [01:50:25] elements and it's mostly done through [01:50:28] what they call pic's or private [01:50:31] investment corporations which are like [01:50:33] little micro corporations that you spin [01:50:35] up that have shell corporate owners so [01:50:37] you have like a shell corporation that [01:50:39] is the the owner of the shell [01:50:40] Corporation you have shell corporations [01:50:42] that are the board members of the [01:50:43] corporation and it's all just this like [01:50:46] blank corporations running blank [01:50:48] corporations opening blank corporations [01:50:50] with just like one little access point [01:50:52] of owner ownership and then they can put [01:50:54] all their money away in that and send it [01:50:55] off to the Cayman [01:50:56] Islands they go into more detail here [01:50:58] then I'm going to skip a little bit of [01:51:00] it um these private investment [01:51:02] corporations or pic's are designed for [01:51:04] the purpose of holding and hiding a [01:51:06] person's assets let me blow it up for [01:51:08] you the assets could be real property [01:51:11] money stock art other valuables drugs [01:51:14] children who knows um I added those two [01:51:17] parts in the nominal officers trustees [01:51:18] and shareholders of these shell [01:51:20] corporations are often themselves shell [01:51:21] corporations contr by the private bank [01:51:23] so did you hear that they will open a [01:51:25] shell Corporation and then they'll have [01:51:28] shell corporations already ready to go [01:51:30] that become the board members and the [01:51:32] owners of the shell [01:51:35] Corporation the pic then becomes the [01:51:38] holder of the various bank and [01:51:39] investment accounts and the ownership of [01:51:41] the private bank's client is buried in [01:51:42] the records of so-called secrecy [01:51:44] jurisdictions such as the Cayman Islands [01:51:47] quote private Banks keep prepackaged [01:51:50] pic's on the Shelf awaiting activation [01:51:54] when a private bank client wants [01:51:56] one so to [01:51:59] clarify what that is saying directly out [01:52:02] of the Panama papers like this is [01:52:04] distilled reporting based upon extensive [01:52:07] forensic accounts that came out as a [01:52:10] leak in the Panama papers and what it's [01:52:12] saying is that JP Morgan for ex I mean [01:52:16] this is talking specifically about City [01:52:17] Bank but it's the same in all of them JP [01:52:19] Morgan as an example has a whole Foster [01:52:23] of shell corporations pre-made just [01:52:26] chilling and then a dude like Jeffrey [01:52:31] walks in and says yo I've got like 50 [01:52:35] billion dollars of money that I kind of [01:52:38] need to [01:52:39] like not have questions asked about and [01:52:42] I would hoping that you could help me [01:52:45] put it away somewhere nice they're like [01:52:48] don't worry I've got a private [01:52:50] Investment corporation already ready to [01:52:52] go all I need to do is Click activate [01:52:55] and it's all you baby just put your [01:52:57] money in this account this unnamed [01:52:59] account now owns that account these [01:53:01] unnamed accounts are now the [01:53:02] shareholders of that account we'll send [01:53:04] it off to the Cayman Islands you own one [01:53:07] of these owned one of these companies [01:53:08] that owns the companies that owns the [01:53:09] companies no one will ever trace it up [01:53:11] because it goes through the Cayman [01:53:12] Islands you're good to go buddy and they [01:53:15] hold those ready like the whole system's [01:53:18] prepackaged ready to go because that is [01:53:21] their business model [01:53:23] okay that's what that reporting is [01:53:25] saying right [01:53:26] there quote in the brochure for City [01:53:30] Banks private bank on their [01:53:32] International Trust Services in the [01:53:33] table of contents it lists the [01:53:36] attractiveness of secrecy jurisdictions [01:53:38] this way quote the Bahamas the Cayman [01:53:42] Islands Jersey and Switzerland the best [01:53:44] of all worlds end quote they advertise [01:53:49] this service to their clients because [01:53:52] that's what their clients are coming to [01:53:54] them [01:53:56] for this brochure also advertised the [01:53:59] advantages of using a pic one advantag [01:54:02] is one advantage it lists is this one [01:54:05] quote pic assets are registered in the [01:54:09] name of the pic and your ownership of [01:54:11] the pic need not appear in any public [01:54:15] registry end quote they're advertising [01:54:19] their services because that's what they [01:54:21] do [01:54:23] as when they're not committing fraud [01:54:26] against regular peasants like you and [01:54:28] stealing money from regular peasants [01:54:30] Like You by putting on fraudulent credit [01:54:34] card fees fraudulent ATM fees mismarking [01:54:37] shorts as Longs and their Stock Market [01:54:40] trading all sorts of other crimes that [01:54:42] we're about to get to don't worry that [01:54:45] they've been convicted of not just like [01:54:47] I'm not just spitballing here that [01:54:49] they've been convicted of and we're [01:54:51] going to get to all that too in just a [01:54:52] second here um let me just turn down [01:54:54] this purple light though because I'm [01:54:56] getting a little spicy I'm turning a [01:54:58] little purple over [01:55:00] here one of these weeks we'll have to [01:55:02] switch off purple and change to [01:55:03] something else but I don't I'm just [01:55:06] feeling like real directly registered [01:55:07] over here [01:55:12] so welcome if you're new to the stream [01:55:15] welcome to the party tonight we're [01:55:17] talking about Banks we're talking about [01:55:19] corporations we're talking about the big [01:55:23] club that you are not in and we're [01:55:26] currently on City [01:55:28] Bank and how they commit crimes for [01:55:31] money and all the different crimes [01:55:33] they've been convicted [01:55:39] of um I think we'll skip the 08 [01:55:42] Financial collapse because y'all know [01:55:44] about that [01:55:53] that requires more context but it's just [01:55:55] more reporting about how many H quote [01:55:59] hundreds of shell companies many of them [01:56:01] registered in the British virsion [01:56:02] islands and other jurisdictions that [01:56:04] profit by allows can be traced back to [01:56:06] this dude's condo there more money [01:56:09] laundering um New York City Bank that [01:56:12] was [01:56:13] banking if you're not tracking New York [01:56:16] City Bank and uh or sorry New York [01:56:18] Community Bank and the current Regional [01:56:20] banking failure [01:56:23] fears um it might be a good time to get [01:56:26] with a credit union and out of a bank [01:56:30] just saying I mean I'm no financial [01:56:33] advisor and I'm definitely not an [01:56:36] expert but I will say that you could do [01:56:39] your research yourself and you could [01:56:41] learn that when you have your money [01:56:44] invested at a bank they're allowed to [01:56:47] gamble with your money in the stock [01:56:50] market on any anything they want like [01:56:54] they can YOLO your money into GameStop [01:56:59] calls at a 300 strike price if they want [01:57:03] to obviously they would be short in [01:57:05] GameStop with your money but like you [01:57:06] get what I'm [01:57:07] saying but if you take your money out of [01:57:10] this giant mega bank that's famous for [01:57:12] laundering money for Jeffrey Epstein [01:57:15] because obviously why would you even [01:57:17] want your money there and you took it to [01:57:18] a local credit union which can offer you [01:57:21] all of the same Services as your giant [01:57:24] bank but for cheaper and for local [01:57:27] meaning all your money stays loow and [01:57:30] credit unions by definition do not [01:57:32] gamble with your money they keep it in [01:57:34] your [01:57:34] account I honestly don't know why anyone [01:57:37] has their money in a bank at all like [01:57:41] out of every out of all 30,000 of you [01:57:43] watching this stream right now I'd bet [01:57:45] that less than a hundred of you actually [01:57:49] need any of the services that you can [01:57:51] only get at a bank and not at a credit [01:57:53] union so if you're not in a credit union [01:57:56] right [01:57:58] now and then you still aren't in a [01:58:01] credit union whenever the next financial [01:58:03] collapse comes don't say I didn't warn [01:58:06] you just I'm just saying and I'm not a [01:58:08] financial I'm definitely not saying we [01:58:10] should do a bank run I'm just I'm just [01:58:12] saying that Banks suck and credit unions [01:58:17] are the [ __ ] and there's really no [01:58:20] reason not to to support your local [01:58:22] credit union and to support like JP [01:58:26] Morgan Chase literally Jeffrey Epstein's [01:58:30] bank and don't worry in a second here [01:58:32] we're going to get to a whole list right [01:58:34] here in just a second a whole list of [01:58:38] real crimes that these banks have been [01:58:40] convicted of just in the last like five [01:58:45] years and just you wait [01:58:48] cuz their crimes directly against people [01:58:51] like you [01:58:53] they're not investors they're [01:58:56] depositors among many other people [01:58:58] they've committed crimes [01:59:02] against here's uh all the CEOs of all [01:59:05] the major Banks getting a public [01:59:07] spanking by Congress that obviously [01:59:10] didn't do much for [01:59:11] them okay so this is from better markets [01:59:15] which is an [01:59:17] awesome uh I don't think it's a [01:59:19] nonprofit but it's a kind of like a [01:59:21] journalism organization [01:59:22] it's a market advocacy group that [01:59:25] advocates for regular investors like us [01:59:27] that advocates for regulation and [01:59:28] fairness that is kind of a watchdog [01:59:31] organization better markets is super [01:59:32] cool um and they compiled this report [01:59:36] over the past 15 months since the most [01:59:38] recent report that they released in May [01:59:39] of [01:59:41] 2022 let me make this bigger for [01:59:49] you um and I'll make our screen the [01:59:51] right shape to fill our screen [01:59:57] voila so over the past 15 months since [02:00:00] the last report the pattern of illegal [02:00:02] conduct by the six Mega Banks has [02:00:04] continued their wrap sheets now include [02:00:06] 60 more new cases which have resulted in [02:00:09] over9 billion dollar in additional fines [02:00:11] arising from the banks ripping off [02:00:13] discriminating against or financially [02:00:15] endangering their customers IE [02:00:19] you that means the totals from last [02:00:22] year's wrap sheet report have risen from [02:00:24] 430 illegal actions to 490 criminal [02:00:29] actions and from 1998.5 billion dollar [02:00:33] in monetary fines and sanctions to 27.7 [02:00:36] billion in monetary [02:00:40] sanctions the latest examples of illegal [02:00:42] activity by the six largest banks during [02:00:44] the past 15 months include the following [02:00:47] cases [02:00:48] okay and remember here's the most [02:00:52] important thing to remember while we go [02:00:54] through this list of banks [02:00:57] crimes they Factor these fines into [02:01:03] their sorry local by locals we just [02:01:06] passed the 2hour mark locals are now [02:01:08] kicked out of the stream that's [02:01:09] ridiculous but it is how it is if a few [02:01:12] more of you buy me a coffee on locals [02:01:14] with your subscriptions then our locals [02:01:16] will upgrade I think I'm like 40 people [02:01:19] away from having I think it's the number [02:01:21] is like 500 active supporters makes it [02:01:25] so I get an extra hour of streaming time [02:01:26] on I don't know you're fine if you don't [02:01:29] you know you don't don't worry about it [02:01:30] but the locals are gone hopefully [02:01:31] they'll find us on the other [02:01:33] streams remove that from the stream [02:01:36] okay okay save the changes okay sorry [02:01:39] for the interruption so it's important [02:01:42] to remember while we're talking about [02:01:44] these fines there's these are Big [02:01:47] Numbers the banks are getting fined tens [02:01:49] of billions hundreds of billions of [02:01:51] dollars [02:01:53] but they Factor those fines into their [02:01:56] cost of doing business and they are [02:01:58] profitable on top of those costs of [02:02:00] doing business and those fines are just [02:02:03] a fraction of the profits that they make [02:02:06] off of the illegal actions that they are [02:02:07] being finded for and it is not actually [02:02:10] a punishment it is just the government [02:02:12] taking a cut of the illegal actions okay [02:02:15] remember that [02:02:17] right just remember [02:02:19] that because all these numbers are [02:02:21] really big [02:02:22] and you have to remember that the [02:02:24] profits are much much bigger otherwise [02:02:28] they wouldn't do them that's why we all [02:02:32] need to demand jail time for these [02:02:35] crimes not fines jail time or all [02:02:40] profits and then some as the value of [02:02:43] the fine at the very [02:02:46] least [02:02:49] so in May 2022 Bank of America America [02:02:52] Chase Bank and other financial [02:02:53] institutions paid $67 million in a [02:02:55] settlement because they [02:02:57] were fixing prices with credit card [02:03:00] issuers to keep your ATM fees AR [02:03:02] artificially inflated so that you were [02:03:04] paying more in fees for your credit [02:03:06] cards so that they could get [02:03:09] rich Goldman Sachs oh here's some uh [02:03:12] GameStop related [02:03:14] stuff we'll come back to this in the [02:03:16] future too um in April of 2023 just last [02:03:21] year one year ago Goldman Sachs paid $15 [02:03:25] million for illegally failing to [02:03:27] disclose dozens of pre-trade mid-market [02:03:31] marks oh sorry that's not actually the [02:03:33] one I wanted to tell you about it's the [02:03:34] next one Goldman Sach was fined $3 [02:03:36] million for mistakenly quote unquote [02:03:39] marking tens of millions of stock orders [02:03:42] as long instead of [02:03:45] short let me read that [02:03:48] again they just mistakenly [02:03:52] accidentally marked all these short [02:03:55] sales as [02:03:57] Longs I'm sure that didn't have anything [02:04:00] to do with naked shorting stocks or with [02:04:05] shorting stocks that they had positions [02:04:07] that they wanted the stocks go down I'm [02:04:09] sure it didn't have anything to do with [02:04:11] wanting to hide short positions in the [02:04:14] market obviously [02:04:16] because we all know that the shorts are [02:04:20] highly ethical people and they wouldn't [02:04:22] have any reason to lie to anyone about [02:04:24] what they're doing in the market [02:04:26] especially if they were shorting like [02:04:27] you know companies like GameStop for [02:04:30] example but we'll we'll get into that [02:04:32] another [02:04:33] time but I'm just telling you that it's [02:04:37] like very much officially documented [02:04:39] that a companies will miss Mark shorts [02:04:42] as Longs because it's all self-reported [02:04:45] it's like literally reported in Excel [02:04:47] spreadsheets sometimes it's not like [02:04:49] there's some like computer program where [02:04:52] the trades only go through if they get [02:04:54] marked it's not like literally like your [02:04:58] fourth grader at school taking like a [02:05:00] standardized wasle test on the like on [02:05:02] their [02:05:03] computer they have a like a more a [02:05:06] higher standard of security with their [02:05:08] standardized testing in fourth grade [02:05:10] than these Bankers have when they're [02:05:12] reporting their trades to the federal [02:05:14] government it's all [02:05:16] self-reported and if they they just [02:05:18] mistakenly mismarked all of the the the [02:05:22] Downs as though they were UPS [02:05:24] whoopsies but don't worry they got [02:05:26] caught and I'm sure that the fine was at [02:05:29] least like 1% of the [02:05:33] profits um the very next one here Wells [02:05:37] Fargo agreed to pay its shareholders $1 [02:05:39] billion to settle a class action lawsuit [02:05:41] alleging the bank and its former former [02:05:43] leadership misled investors in the [02:05:45] public about its response to allegations [02:05:47] the bank was improperly opening customer [02:05:49] accounts without permission [02:05:53] what they were lying about the fact that [02:05:56] they [02:05:57] were opening improperly opening consumer [02:06:01] accounts without [02:06:03] permission [02:06:06] interesting [02:06:09] um Goldman Sachs was discriminating [02:06:11] against [02:06:15] women Bank of America in May of last [02:06:18] year had to pay $8 million and a class [02:06:21] action lawsuit because they were [02:06:23] charging customers repeated fees for [02:06:25] insufficient funds so they were just [02:06:26] charging you all extra fees that [02:06:31] literally they just added and HED you [02:06:33] didn't [02:06:35] notice Credit [02:06:39] Unions okay JP Morgan agreed to pay [02:06:42] roughly $290 million to settle a class [02:06:46] action lawsuit by the victims of Jeffrey [02:06:49] Epstein alleging that the bank not only [02:06:51] ignored but in fact facilitated [02:06:54] Epstein's crimes because he had been a [02:06:56] valuable client and helped introduce new [02:06:58] wealthy clients to the [02:07:02] bank but they had no idea obviously like [02:07:05] obviously they they could never have [02:07:09] known what he was doing none of them [02:07:12] knew like obviously [02:07:16] so they were just banking a rich Finance [02:07:21] here [02:07:28] my mustache is coming [02:07:30] out in June 2023 the same month JP [02:07:34] Morgan Chase agreed to pay $4 million to [02:07:36] the SEC after approximately 47 million [02:07:40] oh wow [02:07:41] interesting right when they get [02:07:44] caught and called out for banking [02:07:47] Jeffrey Epstein and they're like we had [02:07:49] no idea we just didn't know that Jeffrey [02:07:51] was Jeffrey right then just [02:07:54] mysteriously let me blow this up so you [02:07:56] can read it along with [02:07:57] me 47 million emails belonging to its [02:08:02] retail banking group were mistakenly and [02:08:05] permanently [02:08:06] deleted [02:08:08] whoopsies we just accidentally deleted [02:08:11] 47 million emails I'm sure they had [02:08:13] nothing to do with Jeffrey [02:08:15] Epstein obviously because like they [02:08:19] would never intentionally delete records [02:08:22] about their illegal [02:08:24] activity involving Jeffrey [02:08:27] Epstein I mean like and even like and [02:08:30] they wouldn't even want to do that [02:08:31] because they got fine $4 million that's [02:08:33] like so much money like how will they [02:08:36] ever recover from being fined $4 million [02:08:40] for deleting the evidence that totally [02:08:42] was not the evidence that they were [02:08:44] knowingly banking a black market child [02:08:49] pedophile ring [02:08:51] that had nothing to do with you know mad [02:08:53] and the CIA [02:09:00] like sometimes emails just disappear I [02:09:03] mean just ask Hillary it's crazy emails [02:09:07] just poof [02:09:10] gone who [02:09:12] knows okay Bank of America $150 million [02:09:16] in penalties and 100 million in [02:09:18] disgorgement so 250 total from Bank of [02:09:21] America for illegally charging junk [02:09:24] overdraft fees withholding credit card [02:09:26] rewards and opening fake accounts [02:09:29] literally they got charged $250 million [02:09:32] because they were just charging Bank of [02:09:34] America customers fees that didn't exist [02:09:37] and inventing overdraft fees and [02:09:41] withholding credit card rewards that [02:09:43] like were supposed to be your money [02:09:45] withholding like [02:09:47] bro why does anyone bank at a bank [02:09:52] Credit Unions just [02:09:58] saying see the list just keeps going on [02:10:01] these are all from 2023 if you hadn't [02:10:03] noticed just from [02:10:11] 2023 right there like Wells Fargo paid [02:10:14] 35 million because they just overcharged [02:10:17] more than 10,900 investment advisory [02:10:20] accounts more than 26.8 million Fe in [02:10:24] fees [02:10:26] like [02:10:28] meaning you inherited some money from [02:10:31] your dead Nana and you wanted to invest [02:10:34] it in the stock market and so you went [02:10:35] to Wells Fargo and we're like yo Wells I [02:10:39] hear y'all are great at managing my [02:10:41] investments could you help me out and [02:10:43] help me invest my money in the stock [02:10:45] market and they're like yeah we'll open [02:10:46] an investment account for you and [02:10:49] there's going to be some fees associated [02:10:51] with investment account obviously [02:10:52] because like it's a service bro don't [02:10:55] worry about it and then they just [02:10:57] proceeded to charge [02:10:59] 26.8 [02:11:00] million in madeup [02:11:03] fees hoping no one would [02:11:07] notice these are all crimes from just [02:11:10] last [02:11:15] year there's Goldman Sachs failing to [02:11:17] accurately report their trading again [02:11:20] quote willfully violated the broker [02:11:22] dealer recordkeeping and Reporting [02:11:23] provisions of the federal Securities [02:11:28] laws JP Morgan chased another settlement [02:11:30] in [02:11:32] September uh to the government of the US [02:11:35] Virgin Island to settle a federal suit [02:11:36] alleging that the bank processed over1 [02:11:38] billion dollars with a B of Jeffrey [02:11:41] Epstein related to his sex trafficking [02:11:43] activity from 2003 to [02:11:47] 2019 it goes on and on and on and on and [02:11:49] on we don't even have time for all that [02:11:53] uh key takeaways are [ __ ] the [02:11:57] banks [ __ ] the banks they are the [02:12:02] problem these numbers are over the last [02:12:04] 23 years Bank of America has been fined [02:12:08] a total of 93 billion dollar JP Morgan [02:12:13] Chase comes in [02:12:14] second4 billion dollars of fines and [02:12:18] it's important to remember they have [02:12:21] profited greatly well beyond all of [02:12:25] those [02:12:26] fines so imagine what 93 billion do [02:12:30] would do for the American public if it [02:12:33] was invested in the public school system [02:12:36] right the fees the fines that they've [02:12:38] paid in these legal [02:12:40] processes were a small fraction of the [02:12:43] profits that they made from committing [02:12:45] these crimes which is literally just [02:12:48] them stealing money from all of us [02:12:52] okay so if 93 billion are the fines just [02:12:56] leveled against Bank of America up here [02:12:58] you can see that 27 billion as the total [02:13:00] fines across all these [02:13:02] Banks then the actual amount that [02:13:04] they've stolen from all of us must be [02:13:06] far more than 207 billion just in the [02:13:10] last 20s something [02:13:11] years that's like enough to like repave [02:13:15] every road and rebuild every school [02:13:17] that's enough to feed all the homeless [02:13:19] people and give them a house that's [02:13:20] enough to fix basically any America like [02:13:23] you could build 100 border walls for [02:13:24] that cost like whatever you needed to [02:13:26] fix you could fix [02:13:28] it but obviously you can't because like [02:13:32] Bankers got to bank bro they're an [02:13:35] important contributing member of society [02:13:37] and it's important to remember that like [02:13:40] they have feelings too [02:13:42] and you know they come [02:13:46] first it's just the way it is deal with [02:13:48] it peasant [02:13:53] so long brief tangent just to remind us [02:13:57] all that these are the banks that are [02:14:00] the owners of all of the shares of all [02:14:03] of the corporations that run our world [02:14:05] right and so when we are over here in [02:14:08] the Black Rock spreadsheet right and we [02:14:11] are looking at Johnson and Johnson here [02:14:14] and Johnson and Johnson is majority [02:14:16] owned by all these financial [02:14:17] institutions those financial [02:14:19] institutions are literally criminal [02:14:22] organizations remember that and it's [02:14:25] those literally criminal organizations [02:14:28] that hold all the shares that control [02:14:30] all the voting power that elect all of [02:14:32] these totally not criminal humans to run [02:14:36] a company like Johnson and Johnson which [02:14:38] totally did not know that they were [02:14:40] giving your baby cancer when they just [02:14:43] tried to block all the lawsuits and [02:14:45] silence all the people that were [02:14:46] speaking up about the fact that there [02:14:47] was literally shitloads of carcinogens [02:14:50] in the baby powder that they were [02:14:51] selling [02:14:53] right it's a good thing they have a [02:14:55] [ __ ] cancer expert on their board of [02:15:01] directors so the picture is building [02:15:05] right if you're new here we've been [02:15:07] building this picture in [02:15:08] pieces explaining detailing picking [02:15:11] apart [02:15:15] why the mean the point of shares so to [02:15:18] quickly summarize here Black Rock Garden [02:15:21] State Street and all the other financial [02:15:22] institutions they own a massive amount [02:15:25] of the shares of the US Stock Market and [02:15:28] most people are under the misimpression [02:15:30] that why that matters is because of all [02:15:32] the money that they control but that's [02:15:34] not true because most of those Shares [02:15:36] are bought using our money through [02:15:37] retirement accounts through Investments [02:15:40] like ETFs and index funds and mutual [02:15:43] funds most of that money is not [02:15:44] technically theirs it's ours and they [02:15:47] hold these stocks on behalf of us we're [02:15:50] the beneficial owners they're the holder [02:15:52] Etc but you can look we already looked [02:15:55] it up and you can look it up for [02:15:56] yourself that when you hold investments [02:15:59] in things like ETFs and index and mutual [02:16:01] funds the fund managers are the ones [02:16:04] that manage the voting rights that go [02:16:07] with those shares right so sure you [02:16:09] might beneficially own the shares but [02:16:11] you're not voting them in the stock [02:16:13] market and those votes are what elect [02:16:16] the boards of directors of all of these [02:16:17] companies and that's why we've just [02:16:19] shown that all these companies ownership [02:16:22] structures lead upwards to all the [02:16:24] biggest banks and financial institutions [02:16:26] and the asset managers like Black Rock [02:16:27] State Street and Vanguard and they all [02:16:29] own each other and it's that ownership [02:16:31] structure that decides who's electing [02:16:34] who and it's all that share voting power [02:16:37] that determines all of the Electoral [02:16:39] power within the corporate world across [02:16:42] the entire stock market and when you [02:16:44] replicate that concept to Johnson and [02:16:46] Johnson and to fizer and to Estee louder [02:16:49] and to Black Rock and to the whole [02:16:50] defense contractor industry and tadia [02:16:53] ramco and Royal Dutch Shell and all [02:16:55] every corporation in the [02:16:58] world all the same people are electing [02:17:01] the boards of all of the corporations in [02:17:03] every sector and the people that are [02:17:05] electing those boards in all those [02:17:07] sectors are the very criminals we were [02:17:10] just talking about getting fined for [02:17:12] literally screwing their customers over [02:17:14] knowingly just so they can get richer [02:17:18] right yes they are controlling us with [02:17:20] our own own money you are right it is [02:17:22] way too [02:17:23] much so that's where we're at so far is [02:17:27] breaking it down piece by piece by piece [02:17:29] to show that it's like it's all right in [02:17:31] front of us and it's all right there and [02:17:32] they want you to like bicker amongst [02:17:34] yourselves and not understand how the [02:17:36] stock market works and not understand [02:17:37] how these things work and think it's all [02:17:39] about the money and all about getting [02:17:40] rich and like blame it on how rich they [02:17:43] are but it's not about the money it's [02:17:44] about the share voting rights and the [02:17:47] control that that gives them like [02:17:49] they're already rich they're not there [02:17:51] for the money like yeah the money helps [02:17:53] them get more [02:17:55] but it's the share voting rights when [02:17:59] you're talking about Black Rock when [02:18:00] we're talking about Vanguard having too [02:18:02] much control over the market it's not [02:18:04] that they have too much money because [02:18:06] they're just managing our money it's [02:18:07] that they control all the Voting Rights [02:18:12] right [02:18:14] so speaking of shares and share voting [02:18:17] rights I'm just going to briefly dip our [02:18:20] toes into GameStop land to remind you of [02:18:23] a few very important Market mechanics [02:18:25] that a lot of people don't realize [02:18:26] because [02:18:28] like it's completely illogical that the [02:18:31] things would work this way but like just [02:18:34] remember that the whole GameStop thing [02:18:37] happened back in 2021 and has been [02:18:39] happening ever since if you know you [02:18:41] know because people started to notice [02:18:45] that the reporting was showing the short [02:18:48] interest of GameStop this is kind of for [02:18:51] you I don't know if you can see in that [02:18:52] screenshot but it was showing short [02:18:54] interest on GameStop as high as [02:18:58] 33% if you're not familiar with what [02:19:00] short interest means what that means is [02:19:03] that when you short a stock you borrow a [02:19:05] share and sell it and you're gonna close [02:19:07] that out later so that way you can bet [02:19:10] that it's going to go down because [02:19:11] you'll sell it and get that money now [02:19:13] and then later when it's cheaper you'll [02:19:14] buy it back and close the trade Short [02:19:16] Selling is a way to bet the Market's [02:19:17] going to go down and it also creates [02:19:19] downward pressure because now there's a [02:19:20] lot of of extra selling and a short [02:19:23] interest is a measurement of that right [02:19:24] and 300% short interest what that means [02:19:28] 100% is the whole every stock that [02:19:31] exists right 100% of the company is 100% [02:19:35] of the company and so when everyone saw [02:19:37] that it was like 200% 300% short [02:19:41] interest what that means is that more [02:19:45] than three times of every share that is [02:19:48] supposed to exist has been borrowed and [02:19:51] shorts [02:19:54] sold which is like bro excuse me I mean [02:19:59] like yes theoretically you can reh [02:20:01] hypothecate a short sale so I could [02:20:02] borrow it and short sell it and then the [02:20:05] person that has it could lend it to [02:20:07] someone else to borrow and short sell [02:20:08] but like come on how many times are we [02:20:10] going to reh [02:20:11] hypothecate and that's before we had [02:20:13] insiders openly admitting that all the [02:20:16] big financial institutions naked short [02:20:17] sell all the time not to mention that we [02:20:20] just saw how they get charged and [02:20:23] convicted of just marking long shorts as [02:20:25] Longs it's like yeah we don't want to [02:20:27] report any more of our shorts because [02:20:28] like it's already at [02:20:30] 33% so just Mark all of those as Longs [02:20:33] and let's forget about it hopefully no [02:20:35] one notices so that's one thing I want [02:20:37] you to just remember [02:20:40] okay what was the other thing that was [02:20:41] in here I want you to [02:20:47] remember that's a little in the GameStop [02:20:49] weeds we could do a whole GameStop [02:20:51] stream sometime that'd be a good [02:20:53] time both for the GameStop homies and [02:20:56] for those that are that are curious but [02:20:57] don't actually know what what happened [02:20:59] and what's happening so we'll do that [02:21:01] another [02:21:02] time I need a [02:21:05] drink how you guys doing friends we're [02:21:07] still climbing we're [02:21:08] 34,000 chilling Friday night free speech [02:21:12] Fridays we're actually getting up there [02:21:14] in the time now we're approaching two [02:21:16] and a half hours on the stream because [02:21:17] we started early [02:21:23] still [ __ ] going I love seeing that [02:21:26] you guys are chatting in the [02:21:30] comments yeah game Gamestop stream gme [02:21:33] stream would be a good time I think [02:21:35] we'll definitely do that in the [02:21:38] future [02:21:40] okay um globalist organizations okay [02:21:45] different vectors of [02:21:48] control man I feel like I could spend a [02:21:50] whole [02:21:52] [ __ ] night just on this chart and I [02:21:55] don't remember if we if I went into Este [02:21:58] louder pre-stream or since the stream [02:22:02] started I'm not sure if I did that when [02:22:04] we were previewing or not because I want [02:22:07] to talk about the [02:22:10] Rothchilds we'll get back to [02:22:12] it so the vectors of control that we've [02:22:16] talked about so far are shareholder [02:22:19] voting rights electing the boards of all [02:22:21] the corporations that manage how [02:22:24] companies are working what they're doing [02:22:26] who they're hiring Etc right but there's [02:22:29] a lot more vectors of control than just [02:22:30] that that tie into corporate [02:22:32] control and one of the most important [02:22:34] and [02:22:35] least talked about ones [02:22:40] are think tanks is probably the right [02:22:43] word to use the business Round Table is [02:22:46] not exactly a think tank the business [02:22:48] Round Table is more of a lobbying or [02:22:50] organization [02:22:52] um [02:22:55] they it's a it was formed out of the [02:22:59] CEOs of several big [02:23:00] corporations um decades back and it's [02:23:04] only grown in its role they do things [02:23:06] like Lobby against any bills that would [02:23:09] be bad for corporations they Lobby for [02:23:12] legislation that will be Pro corporate [02:23:15] hemony basically and they frame it all [02:23:19] as though it's the business round table [02:23:21] bro we're like here to look out for [02:23:23] businesses like you know small [02:23:25] businesses like Amazon you [02:23:29] know and if you want to be involved with [02:23:32] the business Round Table all you need to [02:23:34] do is be the CEO of a massive Mega [02:23:38] Corporation so you could get your your [02:23:40] seat at the round table where you could [02:23:42] advocate for small businesses right you [02:23:45] know small businesses like apple and [02:23:47] like the NASDAQ like City [02:23:51] PepsiCo Walmart Proctor and Gamble Eli [02:23:55] Lily Pharmaceuticals American Express [02:23:58] this is the current Board of the [02:23:59] business round table and so that's one [02:24:03] vector by which these corporations can [02:24:07] get a seat at that table to help Lobby [02:24:10] the [02:24:10] government to pass legislation that is [02:24:13] pro all of these people right but that's [02:24:17] just one vector okay then you got the [02:24:21] Aspen Institute which is like straight [02:24:22] up CIA here's a letter so think tanks if [02:24:27] you don't know what think tanks are you [02:24:29] should really look up the whole concept [02:24:31] of a think tank because a think tank is [02:24:34] it was sort of like invented back in I [02:24:36] guess maybe [02:24:37] like kind of the turn of the century [02:24:39] like [02:24:40] 1900s and the idea was that it's like a [02:24:44] bunch of smart people getting together [02:24:46] and [ __ ] and chatting and then like [02:24:49] going out of the world and doing [02:24:51] something to influence policy or to [02:24:53] advise governments or to advise [02:24:55] corporations or whatever [02:24:58] right and what's that what that is [02:25:00] evolved into is basically corporate [02:25:04] sponsored uh independent lobbying groups [02:25:07] and information groups that like all [02:25:10] these corporations pay to fund this [02:25:13] group and they get their seat at that [02:25:15] table and then that group is like [02:25:17] determined to be like the experts on [02:25:19] whatever type of policy and then that [02:25:21] group is the advisers to our government [02:25:24] totally not just [02:25:27] corporations doing it but you're about [02:25:29] to see what I mean here the Aspen [02:25:32] Institute here's a letter um and it's [02:25:36] too small for you to read but this is a [02:25:37] letter from the year they were founded I [02:25:39] believe June 11th 1959 and it's the [02:25:41] director of the Aspen Institute writing [02:25:43] to the director of the CIA saying hey we [02:25:45] just founded this great Think Tank and I [02:25:47] think you're going to love it and as the [02:25:49] Director the CIA we would really [02:25:51] appreciate if you would come to our [02:25:53] Think Tank and we will literally suck [02:25:55] your dick for you to do that because [02:25:57] like we want to be friends with the CIA [02:26:00] so badly please just come be our [02:26:03] friend that's literally what it says [02:26:06] like word for word I like verbatim in [02:26:09] quotations quote it um and to this [02:26:14] day they every [02:26:17] year oh is that uh the screenshots are [02:26:21] in my [02:26:22] other no they're here so to this day [02:26:25] they still invite the director of the [02:26:27] CIA every year to their conferences Bill [02:26:29] Burns the current director of the CIA in [02:26:31] 2023 attended um in 2022 attended every [02:26:38] year um we'll talk about Bill Burns [02:26:40] another time and how he was like good [02:26:42] buddies with Epstein and how Epstein got [02:26:43] him the job in charge of one of these [02:26:46] other globalist think tanks and then he [02:26:48] got the job to be the director of the [02:26:50] CIA straight out of that globalist think [02:26:52] tank that Jeffrey Epstein got him the [02:26:54] job into the globalist think tank yeah [02:26:57] that's a true story we'll talk about [02:26:58] that in a [02:27:01] minute um so Aspen Institute [02:27:06] is big on advising the government they [02:27:08] hold like com it's like TED talks but [02:27:10] for like the government basically right [02:27:12] rather than it being like Malcolm [02:27:13] Gladwell talking about spaghetti sauce [02:27:15] with his frizzy hair everywhere it's [02:27:17] like the CIA director talking about how [02:27:19] great CIA is or it's like Vivian [02:27:24] Schilling Berger or whatever her name is [02:27:26] villian Vivian shingle Shilling [02:27:29] shillingburg Shilling this this [ __ ] [02:27:33] getting together all of her media [02:27:35] buddies from Big media like the New York [02:27:38] Times old Twitter uh CN CNN BC and [02:27:42] everyone like literally the whole media [02:27:43] conglomerate they had they all got [02:27:44] together and right before the 2020 [02:27:46] election had a whole little Hunter Biden [02:27:48] seminar where they like War gamed out [02:27:50] what to do in in case there was like a [02:27:53] leak about Hunter Biden that was bad [02:27:54] this is before the laptop thing and they [02:27:57] just like War gamed out like if there [02:27:59] was misinformation that came out about [02:28:01] this guy like we would want to combat [02:28:04] that misinformation because it would be [02:28:05] bad to have misinformation about this [02:28:07] guy and so if there was a leak it would [02:28:10] probably be misinformation and this is [02:28:12] how we would probably want to deal with [02:28:13] it as like honorable news companies [02:28:16] right they had a [02:28:18] whole like literally like a scenario [02:28:21] that they like War gamed out [02:28:23] collectively that's the kind of stuff [02:28:25] that they do at the Aspen Institute and [02:28:27] I probably shouldn't talk about it [02:28:28] anymore or else YouTube's gonna [ __ ] [02:28:31] ruin my channel but yeah you can look [02:28:34] into that if you [02:28:35] want um but the spicier part of the [02:28:38] globalist [02:28:39] organiz we can talk about the world [02:28:42] economic Forum I mean I'm sure we [02:28:44] already all know just how effed up they [02:28:46] are but like you have to realize these [02:28:50] globalist [02:28:51] organizations their partners are [02:28:54] literally as just a pay to play gem [02:28:56] right so you get a different partner [02:28:58] level depending on how much money your [02:29:00] corporation pays and if your corporation [02:29:02] pays more you get a better seat at the [02:29:04] table and you get more of a voice and [02:29:07] then that voice becomes the policies [02:29:08] that get Advocate you like right you see [02:29:10] what see what I'm saying there and [02:29:13] so when you look at the world economic [02:29:16] forum advocating for this great new [02:29:19] world order this whole you will own [02:29:21] nothing and be happy this whole [02:29:23] stakeholder capitalism is going to be [02:29:25] better for everyone you know who it's [02:29:27] going to be better for it's going to be [02:29:28] better for all the people that are [02:29:30] paying them a lot of money to advocate [02:29:34] for what they're advocating and that [02:29:36] would be all of these folks like Google [02:29:38] and black rock and Boston Consulting [02:29:40] Group and all the banks you know Palante [02:29:43] tier the CIA fizer UBS Verizon Visa [02:29:47] Volkswagen unil lever cocacola Uber Sony [02:29:50] all the [ __ ] all of them these are [02:29:52] just all of them paid at least half a [02:29:56] million dollar per year for their [02:29:58] membership all these dudes half a [02:30:02] million dollars per year just to be on [02:30:04] my cute little spreadsheet [ __ ] dumb [02:30:10] [ __ ] oh Bill and milinda Gates [02:30:12] Foundation don't forget them and then [02:30:14] there's also this whole list of people [02:30:16] that pay a quarter million dollars per [02:30:18] year [02:30:20] so it's just a pay-to-play scheme that's [02:30:21] what the world economic forum is it's [02:30:24] just a corporate pay-to-play [02:30:29] fraud but it's not just the world [02:30:31] economic [02:30:33] Forum let me zoom out here where else do [02:30:35] we got a list of uh corporate [02:30:41] [ __ ] Council on Foreign Relations [02:30:43] the Brooking [02:30:45] Institute these guys are a little more [02:30:47] complicated in their structure [02:30:53] but they're really interesting to talk [02:30:54] about so I think we'll go there [02:30:59] next yeah that's the business Round [02:31:01] Table yeah we'll do we'll briefly touch [02:31:04] on the carnegi endowment they're all the [02:31:06] same though they're all just oh you know [02:31:08] what one is really [ __ ] up is the [02:31:10] Atlantic [02:31:11] Council the Atlanta council is like [02:31:15] deeply tied to our government lobbying [02:31:18] not like lobbying is the the wrong word [02:31:20] cuz lobbying is implying like political [02:31:22] lobbying like money to campaigns but I [02:31:24] mean lobbying in terms of like advising [02:31:27] okay and the Atlanta [02:31:30] council is real big on advising our [02:31:32] government what to [02:31:34] do [02:31:35] um and it's kind of [02:31:41] sketchy I appreciate all you guys [02:31:43] hanging out in here on a on a Friday [02:31:45] night free speeching [02:31:51] so um oh that's Bilderberg oh that's a [02:31:54] whole other tinfoil agenda over there [02:31:56] Atlanta council's down [02:31:58] here don't worry YouTube we're not going [02:32:00] to talk about the Bilderberg Group we we [02:32:01] would never we would never spread [02:32:04] misinformation like [02:32:05] that so the Atlanta [02:32:08] Council um which is basically just a [02:32:11] giant CIA circle jerk people like Henry [02:32:14] Kissinger Judith [02:32:15] Miller um Leon Panetta you can see where [02:32:19] I've uh [02:32:21] given little pieces of context like dcia [02:32:24] means director of Central Intelligence [02:32:26] Agency dciia DCI means director of [02:32:29] Central Intelligence James woy um Kisa [02:32:33] rice 911 involvement these are all [02:32:35] noteworthy former directors of Atlanta [02:32:39] Council um noteworthy members people [02:32:41] like fizer raon Blackstone Group [02:32:45] investor AB is the Wallenberg family the [02:32:48] World Bank [02:32:50] um they have members uh that are like [02:32:53] just Governors and presidents and prime [02:32:55] ministers all around the world it's just [02:32:57] a giant Security State circle jerk their [02:33:00] chairman is a Goldman Sachs guy Goldman [02:33:03] Sachs is their biggest [02:33:05] sponsor [02:33:07] um Facebook partnered up with them to [02:33:10] totally protect our election in [02:33:12] 2020 um so if you don't know [02:33:17] about think tanks it's really worth [02:33:21] learning about think tanks and just how [02:33:23] they influence the world so that you can [02:33:25] just kind of keep your eye out for for [02:33:28] names like the carnegi Endowment for [02:33:30] International Peace the Council on [02:33:32] Foreign Relations the Atlanta Council [02:33:34] Etc because they hold a massive amount [02:33:36] of sway in the political sphere and they [02:33:38] tend to operate from kind of behind the [02:33:40] Shadows but [02:33:42] like it's kind of a big deal and once [02:33:46] again they're funded by just a bunch of [02:33:48] rich people um some of them are [02:33:50] corporations and some of them are [02:33:51] literally literally individuals but uh 1 [02:33:54] million plus dollar donations in [02:33:57] 2019 Facebook and Goldman Sachs and the [02:34:01] Rockefeller [02:34:02] Foundation oh yeah and the United Arab [02:34:05] Emirates a foreign country all donated [02:34:07] $1 million plus to our Atlantic Council [02:34:10] Think Tank that's advising our [02:34:12] government about how to engage in [02:34:13] foreign policy abroad nothing wrong with [02:34:16] a foreign country donating a million [02:34:18] dollars plus to that whole situation [02:34:23] obviously we're like real spicy on our [02:34:26] Lighting in here tonight figure maybe we [02:34:29] should uh tone it down a little [02:34:36] bit it's getting pretty dark outside [02:34:38] though so it's just going to be a little [02:34:40] spicy in here that's how it's going to [02:34:43] be um but just real quick [02:34:48] like Facebook and Goldman Sachs every [02:34:51] year they're in the million plus there [02:34:53] um but then you also got people like [02:34:55] Blackstone British Petroleum barisma [02:34:57] wait a minute barisma where have I heard [02:34:59] that name before Dell FedEx NATO you [02:35:02] know whatever you get the picture it's a [02:35:04] giant payto playay scheme and the more [02:35:06] you pay the more of a voice you get at [02:35:09] the table where people all get together [02:35:12] with a bunch of intelligence agency [02:35:14] operatives and tell the [02:35:16] government what's going on in the world [02:35:19] and what we should do about it cuz who [02:35:21] Better to Know Than a bunch of Mega [02:35:24] corporations and a bunch of CIA [02:35:27] operatives [02:35:31] obviously is it worth showing you their [02:35:33] annual [02:35:36] reports shaping the global future [02:35:40] together maybe it's just Worth showing [02:35:42] you this one picture this is their [02:35:44] annual report from last [02:35:46] year that's the kind of stuff they're [02:35:48] shaping [02:35:50] is Biden and uh zalinsky being buddies [02:35:54] which are obviously both great guys [02:35:56] doing really important things for the [02:35:57] world YouTube so it's a good thing that [02:36:00] someone is looking out for them um [02:36:03] definitely don't look into Mr Wallenberg [02:36:06] and the Wallenberg family I would never [02:36:08] talk about them on YouTube because [02:36:10] they're just such great people um with [02:36:13] such unbesmirched names that [02:36:18] uh there would never even be anything [02:36:20] bad to say about the Wallenberg family [02:36:22] anyway so I would I would never suggest [02:36:24] that you would go and look into the [02:36:26] Wallenberg family on your own with a [02:36:33] VPN um maybe one more Think Tank worth [02:36:37] mentioning here we'll skip over the [02:36:39] world economic Forum there the carnegi [02:36:41] Endowment for International Peace is a [02:36:42] grand old time because this is where the [02:36:46] director of the CIA Bill Burns oh is [02:36:50] that in a different section of my [02:36:52] notes it is in a different section of my [02:36:55] notes but yeah this is [02:36:57] where um just another thing tank that's [02:37:00] a little more intelligence agency [02:37:03] aligned and I guess it's right [02:37:09] here the chairperson of Carnegie's Board [02:37:11] of Trustees is former US Secretary of [02:37:13] Commerce Penny pritzer the pritzkers are [02:37:16] a famous crime family and the [02:37:19] organization's president is former [02:37:21] California Supreme Court Justice Mariano [02:37:23] Florentino qu who replaced the CIA [02:37:26] director William J Burns when he became [02:37:29] the CIA director and William J Burns [02:37:32] became the CIA director but before that [02:37:35] he got the job here at carnegi indow for [02:37:37] International Peace because Jeffrey [02:37:39] Epstein referred him here um because I [02:37:41] mean Jeffrey Epstein obviously just has [02:37:43] connections at think tanks that are [02:37:45] associated with the [02:37:47] CIA can't imagine why [02:37:50] but so think tanks are just an important [02:37:54] sort of like side quest on the Journey [02:37:56] of understanding how the corporate world [02:37:59] is controlled and connected because this [02:38:02] is where you start to get a little more [02:38:03] aligned with [02:38:04] like like uh intelligence agencies and [02:38:07] government operations but also you can [02:38:09] see how a lot of them are actually just [02:38:11] corporate sponsored fronts for corporate [02:38:13] interest and sometimes there's not a lot [02:38:14] of difference between a think tank and a [02:38:16] lobbying organization and so you [02:38:21] know yeah if you guys are in the [02:38:23] comments my notes are all in the [02:38:24] obsidian app um I'll briefly I I say [02:38:28] this on I think every stream but just to [02:38:31] uh show you real quick this app is [02:38:35] Obsidian and what I do is I use uh the [02:38:39] feature called um canvases which is the [02:38:42] little button up here in the top left [02:38:44] most people are using obsidian for like [02:38:47] like [ __ ] note taking where they're [02:38:48] like typing all their notes every day [02:38:50] and they're like linking notes to notes [02:38:52] and it's all text and it's just a giant [02:38:53] [ __ ] mess and I don't understand why [02:38:55] you would ever use that feature like the [02:38:56] main features of the app I just use the [02:38:59] canvas features and all I do is canvas [02:39:01] where I'm just clipping photos in and [02:39:02] putting notes on and and it's actually [02:39:05] not their main feature at all and [02:39:07] hopefully in the future they build out [02:39:08] on it and make it better because like [02:39:11] that's the best part of the [ __ ] app [02:39:13] so so that's what we're doing here um [02:39:16] and I think we're about to move away [02:39:17] from globalist organizations the counsil [02:39:19] on forign relations is huge and they're [02:39:21] probably one of the most important ones [02:39:22] but we don't have time for all this [ __ ] [02:39:24] so we'll skip on ahead Brookings is [02:39:27] another big [02:39:28] one um okay grocery stores let me just [02:39:32] let you sit on this graphic here for a [02:39:34] second while I take a sip of my beverage [02:39:37] this just a classic chart of who owns [02:39:43] everything I did not make [02:39:46] it you can find this yourself on the [02:39:48] internet [02:39:56] um let me I want a little more light in [02:39:59] my life I want a little bit of [02:40:02] that see how's that doing how's that [02:40:06] doing a little more viby a little less [02:40:09] conspiratorial a lot more [02:40:14] purple [02:40:15] okay giant web of what not to eat your [02:40:18] godamn right you see your logo in here [02:40:21] you throw that [ __ ] in the trash right [02:40:22] away straight to [02:40:25] jail [02:40:26] okay [02:40:29] um history of the [02:40:33] CIA it's worth mentioning real quick um [02:40:37] kind of in [02:40:39] passing that people tend to think of the [02:40:43] CIA as a government operation they tend [02:40:45] to think of intelligence agencies as [02:40:47] Government operations [02:40:49] and you're kind of just going to have to [02:40:50] take my word on my opinion of this and [02:40:52] you should do your own research and you [02:40:53] should everyone should learn about [02:40:54] intelligence agencies because all [02:40:56] governments are run as intelligence [02:40:58] agencies today it's it the world [02:41:01] fundamentally changed during the Cold [02:41:03] War and it's critical to understand the [02:41:06] nature of clandestine covert operations [02:41:08] because that's how all governments [02:41:09] operate today and the actual face of [02:41:11] government is literally just a political [02:41:13] front because everything is covert Ops [02:41:15] because war is now nuclear which means [02:41:18] that war is now Co overt and subversive [02:41:20] at all times always everywhere okay so [02:41:24] the thing about the history of the CIA [02:41:27] and all of the intelligence agencies [02:41:29] that most people that aren't familiar [02:41:31] don't recognize is that it was found the [02:41:33] CIA was founded by corporate lawyers and [02:41:36] it's it was founded to represent [02:41:39] corporate interests in a lot of ways not [02:41:41] the government's interests and they did [02:41:43] like yeah they played ball with the [02:41:45] government to get the government to [02:41:46] grant them the powers that they needed [02:41:47] to have because like [02:41:50] it's very unique position in the world [02:41:52] to have a blank check on government [02:41:54] funds to do and to have a [02:41:58] legal uh sanctioning to use force in Co [02:42:03] covert ways all around the world [02:42:05] sanctioned by the biggest empire in the [02:42:07] world like the the blank check for [02:42:10] covert action that an organization like [02:42:12] the CIA has is an incredible power that [02:42:15] no other organization in the world has [02:42:17] like locked Martin is a powerful defense [02:42:19] contractor but they are not sanctioned [02:42:21] by the US government officially to go [02:42:25] and assassinate the president of another [02:42:26] Nation but the CIA is and they've done [02:42:29] it before without consent of the [02:42:32] president at [02:42:34] times and sometimes they've done things [02:42:36] directly against the consent of the [02:42:38] president um that's a whole other Rabbit [02:42:40] Hole though but the point is that the [02:42:43] founders of the CIA the douas brothers [02:42:47] Allan and John Foster they were [02:42:49] corporate lawyers at Sullivan and [02:42:51] Cromwell which is a whole rabbit hole if [02:42:53] you want to look into Sullivan and [02:42:54] Cromwell they were the lawyers for FTX [02:42:56] and Sam bankman freed and all sorts of [02:42:59] fraud in between that and now [02:43:02] but there the whole history of these two [02:43:06] men is them representing corporate [02:43:08] clients and the very first thing that [02:43:11] the CIA did once they were Incorporated [02:43:13] like within the first two years is they [02:43:16] went and overthrew the government of [02:43:17] Guatemala and they clearly did it on [02:43:20] behalf of United Fruit Company which was [02:43:23] a client of Sullivan and Cromwell that [02:43:26] they had been representing for years and [02:43:28] Guatemala was doing [ __ ] to United [02:43:30] fruits land Holdings down there that [02:43:32] they didn't like and so they got the US [02:43:34] government and the CIA and their buddies [02:43:36] the dolas brothers that were their [02:43:37] lawyers to go and literally overthrow a [02:43:39] government on behalf of a fruit company [02:43:42] a corporation right and that pattern is [02:43:45] repeated over and over and over again [02:43:48] all throughout the history of the CIA [02:43:50] and then in that many ways like aspects [02:43:53] of the US government and the US deep [02:43:55] State the people that are unelected that [02:43:57] have a lot of power that are doing [02:43:58] things like can't help but notice that [02:44:01] after 911 we went and invaded a country [02:44:03] that had nothing to do with 911 and [02:44:06] bunch of people did a bunch of big [02:44:07] business there there was other reasons [02:44:09] to you know there was other other [02:44:11] factions involved but then like you [02:44:13] can't you also can't help but notice [02:44:15] that [02:44:16] like Afghanistan suddenly started making [02:44:20] a whole lot of opium again the moment we [02:44:23] invaded I mean we learned last week if [02:44:26] you weren't there last week we learned [02:44:28] that the Bush family is exceptionally [02:44:29] good at finding massive fields of opium [02:44:32] and selling it all around the world both [02:44:34] Papa and Baby Boy George they're both [02:44:37] really good at [02:44:38] finding supplies of [02:44:42] opioids and it's it's always tied into [02:44:45] corporate interests [02:44:46] because the last piece of the covert Ops [02:44:49] thing the last piece of the CIA that's [02:44:51] important to touch on here that I think [02:44:53] a lot of us know but you don't [02:44:54] necessarily like put in the front of [02:44:56] your mind is that the point of an [02:44:59] intelligence agency the point of covert [02:45:01] operations is the only point is to have [02:45:05] plausible deniability right if you don't [02:45:08] need plausible deniability it's not a [02:45:10] covert operation you can just send the [02:45:11] military right like if you if if you [02:45:15] just want to commit War like you want to [02:45:17] go to war just send the military way [02:45:19] stronger way more powerful if you want [02:45:20] to like send a diplomat send a diplomat [02:45:23] but if you need the only reason you have [02:45:25] a CIA or a KGB or a mad the only reason [02:45:29] is so that you can conduct operations [02:45:32] that can't be traced back to you right [02:45:35] like that's the point and so that [02:45:37] plausible deniability is like the [02:45:39] question of how do you get plausible [02:45:41] deniability and ever since the start [02:45:44] they all found out and learned and then [02:45:46] honed the craft of realizing that the [02:45:49] way you get plausible deniability is by [02:45:52] operating through corporations not [02:45:55] through the [02:45:56] government right for obvious reasons so [02:46:00] like if you wanted to start a [02:46:05] coup in the country like [02:46:08] Ukraine back in 2014 maybe for [02:46:12] example it would be pretty [02:46:15] unwise to send a US military person and [02:46:19] obviously we didn't do this obviously [02:46:21] like YouTube just understand if you're [02:46:22] on YouTube that like we didn't do this [02:46:24] this is hypothetical that like and I'm [02:46:26] explaining why it would be so silly to [02:46:27] do this right because like you didn't [02:46:31] you wouldn't send like a US government [02:46:33] official or like an army like Squadron [02:46:37] to that country to like foment a [02:46:40] revolution and start a coup because then [02:46:42] if anybody caught them it'd be like bro [02:46:44] why is the Americans starting a coup [02:46:46] over here on the border of Russia that's [02:46:48] a bad call [02:46:50] right so what you would do is you would [02:46:54] funnel some money through a corporation [02:46:56] out there somewhere maybe to another [02:46:58] group down to another group and then [02:46:59] like over to this Rebel group that's [02:47:01] already there and already pissed and [02:47:03] that's the history of the CIA all [02:47:05] throughout their history like forever [02:47:07] and they've always operated through [02:47:09] shell corporations and it's the the [02:47:10] clearest way to find that is to research [02:47:12] the history of the CIA smuggling drugs [02:47:14] in Vietnam which is like open history [02:47:17] that's been Declassified because they [02:47:19] got exposed for it all we went deep on [02:47:22] that last week and if you miss last [02:47:24] week's [02:47:25] stream pop some more popcorn and buckle [02:47:28] the [ __ ] up because last week's stream [02:47:29] was [02:47:30] crazy um we exposed like literally the [02:47:33] whole CIA Rothchild banking Empire [02:47:37] collaboration to sell drugs all around [02:47:39] the world for 40 or 50 years in [02:47:40] collaboration with President of the [02:47:41] United States of America it was a whole [02:47:44] thing [02:47:46] but that era is a bunch of really clear [02:47:49] data of [02:47:50] how the CIA and all intelligence [02:47:53] agencies use shell companies and [02:47:56] corporate corporations to engage in [02:47:58] their activities and then when you pair [02:48:00] that with the fact that they've been [02:48:01] operating on behalf of Corporations [02:48:03] basically some since the start then tie [02:48:06] that back into what we're talking about [02:48:08] here with all these corporations doing [02:48:10] all their shady [ __ ] and you like zoom [02:48:12] over here to S day louder and you [02:48:14] realize that this is like literally like [02:48:17] a giant mob family who made all of their [02:48:19] original wealth like in collaboration [02:48:21] with the mob and the mafia and then [02:48:23] they're like also on the board is a [02:48:26] Rothchild who is collaborating with the [02:48:28] bronfman if you know your history then [02:48:31] you [02:48:31] know [02:48:33] and and so corporate vectors of control [02:48:37] via money via shareholding voter sh [02:48:40] shareholder voting rights via [02:48:42] controlling who gets into the club and [02:48:44] then once you're in the club then you [02:48:47] start to get access to these other [02:48:49] vectors of power like being in the Aspen [02:48:51] Institute like being in NATO like you [02:48:55] know joining globalist organizations [02:48:57] think tanks Etc getting your voice at [02:48:59] those tables get your voice at those [02:49:01] tables maybe you get like kind of side [02:49:03] recruited by these agencies to have you [02:49:05] know it's just like ladders of power [02:49:08] webs of dealings and all along [02:49:09] everyone's blackmailing each other with [02:49:11] all kinds of [02:49:13] [ __ ] um [02:49:17] so history of the C [02:49:19] done MC broken that was a funny rabbit [02:49:20] hole but we're going to skip [02:49:23] it media media and [02:49:29] monopolies here's the problem is I could [02:49:30] just go through my notes for [ __ ] [02:49:32] ever and it'll be never ending so we're [02:49:36] gonna have to stop at some point [02:49:38] here usaid you are correct that is a [02:49:41] giant money laundering operation [02:49:49] that's quote okay that's a good comment [02:49:51] Gerard though that's why Putin said the [02:49:53] CIA is his real enemy in the Tucker [02:49:56] interview and it's important to remember [02:49:58] everyone like and it's not me saying [02:50:00] that Putin's a good guy like Putin is a [02:50:02] complex human that has done lots of [02:50:03] horrible things like he's just a guy you [02:50:05] know he's a strong man and strong men [02:50:08] have done lots of horrible things but [02:50:10] there's almost no one in the world [02:50:12] better qualified to recognize Western [02:50:16] intelligence operations than the dude [02:50:18] whose entire career has been combating [02:50:21] Western intelligence operations right [02:50:24] like his whole career was in the KGB [02:50:27] combating the CIA right and his whole [02:50:30] career has been defending Russia against [02:50:32] C like the cold war never [02:50:35] ended and it's clearly still going on [02:50:38] today so so I just I find everything [02:50:40] that Putin is saying about the the [02:50:42] attacks about Ukraine about the whole [02:50:44] situation I find it really interesting [02:50:45] to hear what he's saying out loud [02:50:48] because that's not even what he believes [02:50:50] in private but it's like what he's it's [02:50:52] fascinating [02:50:53] so and obviously you shouldn't believe [02:50:55] everything Putin says it face value [02:50:57] either you know you should think about [02:50:58] his motives and his perspectives and [02:51:01] everything but like definitely don't [02:51:03] believe what the US is saying at face [02:51:06] value okay media monopolies um this is [02:51:11] obvious but it's just more of the same [02:51:13] the boards of places like Comcast is [02:51:16] just like [02:51:18] I I dare you to find someone on this [02:51:20] board of directors that has experience [02:51:22] dealing with media at [02:51:25] all right like why hire someone who's [02:51:28] good at media when you could hire a [02:51:30] banker and a real estate manager and a [02:51:33] banker and a chemical company guy and a [02:51:35] banker and a Pepsi Cola guy a guy that [02:51:38] makes cheap ass spices and Royal cruises [02:51:40] sorry that's a girl oh Warton School of [02:51:43] Pennsylvania hey maybe he's a CIA [02:51:45] operative oh hey young Brands KFC Pizza [02:51:48] Hut coo Bell that'll be really helpful [02:51:50] when you're reporting the news oh and [02:51:53] then this guy [02:51:55] who's uh real tied to Israel and the [02:51:59] Wharton School of Pennsylvania and the [02:52:01] business Round Table don't worry he's [02:52:03] totally not a Massad CIA operative in [02:52:06] charge the CEO of Comcast which is [02:52:09] MSNBC I'm sure he [02:52:12] just I'm sure he was picked for his what [02:52:15] squash skills [02:52:18] he goes to the Jewish Olympics every [02:52:21] year [02:52:26] um where does it say what he [02:52:30] does oh that's from the games he attends [02:52:33] it as oh I don't think I cut that part [02:52:36] in but he's like a a a world champion I [02:52:40] think it's a he's a squash player and he [02:52:43] goes to the Jewish Olympics in Israel [02:52:45] every year to play Squash CE of [02:52:50] Comcast so yeah not a single person on [02:52:52] their board has any media experience at [02:52:56] all tells you a lot about the leadership [02:53:01] about the content on MSNBC and a fun [02:53:05] factoid you can look up yourself is that [02:53:09] programs like Rachel mattow for example [02:53:12] like all of the news programs on [02:53:14] mainstream media they're not actually [02:53:16] classified in the legal documents news [02:53:18] programs they're classified as opinion [02:53:21] programming that's literally the phrase [02:53:23] that's used because it's not news it's [02:53:25] opinions and they want to be protected [02:53:27] from any legal action against them as [02:53:29] though they were misreporting the news [02:53:30] and so in all of the legal Frameworks [02:53:33] that they use you can look this up they [02:53:35] call it opinion programming which is [02:53:37] just a really ironic choice of [02:53:40] words when you think about [02:53:43] it but uh the same story is true when [02:53:45] you come over to Walt Disney who's on [02:53:47] the board of wal Disney which is you [02:53:49] know we're talking about like all of the [02:53:51] Disney Studios as well as ABC Marvel [02:53:54] ESPN National Geographic Lucas Films Etc [02:53:58] um well we've got Nike we've got defense [02:54:02] contractors and cars we've got the CIA [02:54:04] and Oracle and banking we've got [ __ ] [02:54:09] chemicals Cisco is kind of like can no [02:54:12] not [02:54:14] really we've got [02:54:16] Pharmaceuticals antivirus softare we [02:54:19] instacart [ __ ] yeah they'll sell you [02:54:21] Coca-Cola we got some bankers and some [02:54:24] globalist think tanks more bankers and [02:54:27] then Bob Iger the CEO more [02:54:32] Bankers Lulu Lemon and Sephora Calvin [02:54:35] look at this dude look at this [02:54:37] [ __ ] Calvin he looks like a [02:54:40] Calvin Lulu Lemon seers and Sephora yep [02:54:44] or uh Pharmaceuticals and Target not a [02:54:48] sing one of them has okay meta You could [02:54:51] argue that meta is some experience in [02:54:53] the media field right sky might be [02:54:57] broadcasting yeah so sky is Media [02:55:00] experience good for you Jeremy youve got [02:55:02] a little [02:55:03] bit and other than [02:55:06] that none whatsoever on the board of [02:55:10] Disney funny how that [02:55:13] works and then uh yeah you you know the [02:55:16] rest of that story okay [02:55:20] um let's briefly talk about how so we've [02:55:23] talked about how Wall Street elects the [02:55:26] boards of directors of every corporation [02:55:28] in America and through that voting power [02:55:32] they elect you know I'm sure great [02:55:35] people with a lot of experience that's [02:55:36] super relevant but like certainly people [02:55:39] that owe them favors now certainly [02:55:41] people that will promote [02:55:44] the you know things they're looking to [02:55:47] promote [02:55:49] and you can just look up like the video [02:55:51] of Larry saying we need to force [02:55:53] behaviors which was taken out of context [02:55:55] but what he me was like we need to [02:55:57] incentivize corporations to save the [02:55:59] world with ESG obviously to like push [02:56:02] the agenda that we're pushing because [02:56:04] like they won't do it on their own and [02:56:05] so what we need to do is with all of our [02:56:08] share voting power we need to tell these [02:56:11] [ __ ] CEOs that if you don't come into [02:56:14] line and promote the ESG policies I want [02:56:17] you to promote I'll [ __ ] unelect you [02:56:19] and put someone else in your place bro [02:56:22] that's more or less what he meant is [02:56:24] forcing [02:56:26] behaviors and so you can only imagine [02:56:29] what kind of [02:56:31] uh leverage they're exerting over all [02:56:33] the people they're electing on all these [02:56:35] Boards of directors all of the uh [02:56:38] pushing of ideas and of policies and of [02:56:41] just like corrupt [ __ ] to the [02:56:44] top because it's not like everything is [02:56:46] an agenda it's not like it's necess NE [02:56:48] arily like a globalist agenda to like [02:56:51] maybe it is to like put poison in your [02:56:53] food but it certainly is an agenda to [02:56:56] profit at all costs and if you put [02:56:57] someone aoral into the position at the [02:56:59] top of the Archer Daniel Mills food [02:57:01] company and their goal is to profit at [02:57:03] all cost you're damned right they're [02:57:05] going to use really cheap seed oils that [02:57:06] are shitty for your body and it's like [02:57:08] oh well if that happens to benefit fiser [02:57:11] down the line when you have [02:57:14] diabetes but the same people own both [02:57:17] companies they both get rap shop both [02:57:18] and they both put both people in the [02:57:20] place so I'm not saying it's a big like [02:57:24] I'm not saying like it's like my [02:57:26] screenshot and they're like literally [02:57:27] all sitting at the table and like like [02:57:30] I'm not trying to say that it's like [02:57:32] literally a cabal of people sitting at a [02:57:35] table making all the plans I'm just I'm [02:57:37] just saying that it's [02:57:39] like when you exert pressure in many [02:57:43] directions on many systems all in the [02:57:45] same general direction you wind up with [02:57:49] a lot of the same results that continue [02:57:50] things in the same direction and if you [02:57:52] benefit from that direction then you [02:57:54] just keep pushing right [02:57:58] so now let's talk about The Regulators [02:58:01] the people that are supposed to hold the [02:58:02] financial Market to account the dtcc is [02:58:05] not exactly a regulator the dtcc is the [02:58:10] holding company that holds everyone's [02:58:13] stocks that are actually not real but [02:58:16] that's a whole other topic [02:58:18] um but the dtcc is the company that [02:58:22] basically makes the whole stock market [02:58:24] work they're the company that [02:58:27] uh that everyone that is on the stock [02:58:30] market registers with them and then they [02:58:33] give you your shares they hold the the [02:58:35] real shares in their vault so to speak [02:58:38] then they give you the certificates that [02:58:39] you sell on the open market so that you [02:58:41] and I can all buy the shares right and [02:58:43] so they're in charge of the mechanics [02:58:45] that keep the market working and if for [02:58:48] example like a pesky little stock like [02:58:51] GameStop were to like cause a short [02:58:54] squeeze that was going to maybe like [02:58:56] explode some of the biggest financial [02:58:58] institutions in the markets and maybe [02:59:00] like create some really like big [02:59:03] multi-trillion dollar problems for like [02:59:05] all the big banks that were on the other [02:59:07] side of that [02:59:08] trade then the dtcc would be like the [02:59:12] ones that would be in charge of all the [02:59:15] mechanics of making sure that the [02:59:17] fraudulent shorting and all that stuff [02:59:19] wasn't ever happening because obviously [02:59:20] that would never happen in a market as [02:59:22] great and like respectable as ours um [02:59:25] and you know how great and respectable [02:59:26] our Market is because the company that's [02:59:30] in charge of keeping the stock market [02:59:32] running and and controlling all the [02:59:34] shares is obviously staffed by all the [02:59:37] most reputable insiders [02:59:40] imaginable um I mean who better to make [02:59:42] sure that the market is running [02:59:44] effectively than people that come from [02:59:47] all the big Banks [02:59:48] as well as from All The Regulators like [02:59:50] bny melon finra is one of the biggest [02:59:53] Regulators actually Regulators [02:59:55] Securities and Exchange Commission [02:59:57] rubbing shoulders with people from PWC [02:59:59] Booz and Co City Bank Leman Brothers [03:00:03] Goldman Sachs JP Morgan Chase Morgan [03:00:04] Stanley JP Morgan Chase oh hey Citadel [03:00:07] you know that Citadel that totally did [03:00:09] not you know naked short GameStop and [03:00:11] then lie on the stand about it I mean [03:00:13] obviously he didn't because that would [03:00:15] be [03:00:16] illegal um so just just I'm just like [03:00:19] giving you a scroll through of the type [03:00:22] of club that you're not in [03:00:26] and and really everyone's in the club [03:00:29] except for you and your poor ass because [03:00:33] it's important that the club keep the [03:00:35] market running effectively right and [03:00:37] smoothly and efficiently and if you [03:00:39] wanted to like you know own stocks in a [03:00:41] company you'd want to have faith that [03:00:43] your stocks were legitimate and weren't [03:00:45] actually just fake slips of paper that [03:00:47] meant [03:00:49] and that they could turn the buy button [03:00:50] off at any time and like and so that's [03:00:52] why you have such reputable individuals [03:00:56] from such highly reputable non-criminal [03:00:58] Financial organizations making sure the [03:01:00] Market's running [03:01:02] smoothly don't even get me started on [03:01:04] the board of finra the actual regulator [03:01:06] which is actually staffed by all the [03:01:08] bankers that regulate all the banks [03:01:12] that's a whole other [03:01:13] story but uh [03:01:23] yeah is it worth going there okay I'll [03:01:25] just I'll just briefly skim it and I'll [03:01:26] tell you so finra the financial what [03:01:30] what's it actually stand for financial [03:01:32] um financial industry regulatory [03:01:35] Authority finra it is like very much the [03:01:40] regulator [03:01:42] okay and when you scroll through their [03:01:45] their uh [03:01:48] their [03:01:49] board [03:01:51] the head of Vanguard is on their board [03:01:54] funny how that works this guy's from [03:01:56] susuan keyword sus in the [03:02:01] susuan um Federal Reserve HSBC one of [03:02:05] the most corrupt Banks ever HSBC was [03:02:08] literally the Opium smuggling Bank [03:02:10] founded in Hong Kong to help the British [03:02:12] Empire smuggle opium into China during [03:02:14] the Opium Wars that's why HSBC was [03:02:17] founded just in case you didn't know [03:02:19] what HSBC was HSBC is the British [03:02:22] government's opium bank for opium Waring [03:02:26] all over China back in the 1800s I'm [03:02:29] sure they're good guys now though [03:02:33] obviously then we have Brookings [03:02:35] Institute um this is Capital One in [03:02:37] Accenture Freddy Mack and Bank of [03:02:40] America remember this is at the [03:02:41] regulator these are the people [03:02:42] regulating all the banks um catalyst is [03:02:46] just an interesting Rabbit Hole St Louis [03:02:48] the FED e Toro great brokerage Morgan [03:02:53] Stanley so I mean at least it's not as [03:02:56] corrupt as like some of these other [03:02:58] boards of directors but uh I can only [03:03:02] imagine what vangard Vanguard and Susana [03:03:04] and HSBC are doing to regulate the [03:03:06] regulations on the regulated regulations [03:03:09] it's very highly regulated [03:03:12] so the regulations are captured the [03:03:16] corporations are advising the thing [03:03:17] tanks that are advising the government [03:03:19] on how to regulate the system the whole [03:03:23] system is set up by the people that have [03:03:25] the most money electing the people that [03:03:26] they want to have the power in the [03:03:28] system to run the whole system all over [03:03:30] your [03:03:33] ass we spent all last week going through [03:03:36] the five star trust which explicitly [03:03:38] lays out in detail how [03:03:41] like they'll sometimes just get together [03:03:43] and smoke a drugs on the side just for [03:03:45] fun you know like like an opioid [03:03:50] epidemic those things don't just come [03:03:52] out of [03:03:53] nowhere and then maybe the last thing we [03:03:55] we'll go through on this side of my [03:03:57] notes is if you hadn't seen it I've [03:03:59] talked about this before this is someone [03:04:01] else's work a a Reddit [03:04:04] user that did this due diligence where [03:04:07] he really effectively Illustrated what [03:04:09] these ownership structures look like and [03:04:11] how you might conceptualize of it all [03:04:13] spiraling upwards to this like [03:04:15] mysterious ownership at the top [03:04:18] um and he visualized it in a really cool [03:04:20] way that I [03:04:24] will show you here so if you take the [03:04:28] company Black Rock here for example and [03:04:30] you split Black Rock up into all the [03:04:33] different ownership Stakes of all the [03:04:35] different companies that own it the [03:04:36] biggest owner is Maro Lynch because they [03:04:38] had a merger and Maro Lynch and black [03:04:39] rock merged a long time ago and now [03:04:41] technically Maro Lynch holds a bunch of [03:04:42] the Black Rock shares then there's the [03:04:43] Vanguard shares Black Rock State Street [03:04:45] Capital World investors these are all [03:04:47] the different people that hold Black [03:04:48] Rock and white is the space for people [03:04:51] like you and me retail investors this is [03:04:53] how much of Black Rock we collectively [03:04:55] own and gray is insiders Like Larry [03:04:58] think and all the colors are other [03:04:59] corporations right but then if you think [03:05:02] about it like Maro Lynch is owned by a [03:05:05] bunch of Corporations like so what if [03:05:07] you broke up Maro Lynch's whole section [03:05:09] here into the corporations that own Maro [03:05:11] Lynch and so he did that and now it [03:05:14] looks like that right because burer [03:05:16] hathway owns a whole bunch of Maro Lynch [03:05:17] and then retail owns some right but then [03:05:19] it's like you look at that and you're [03:05:20] like well but all those corporations are [03:05:23] actually owned by all the other [03:05:24] corporations so like what if you put all [03:05:26] that in there right you see where this [03:05:28] is going he did that and then it just [03:05:30] breaks down smaller and smaller and [03:05:32] smaller and the only places that don't [03:05:34] break down is the white because that's [03:05:36] us and we're not owned by corporations [03:05:38] right so anywhere there's white that's [03:05:40] like real humans retail investors like [03:05:42] you and me that own shares in whichever [03:05:44] company that's a part of gray is [03:05:47] insiders which which is similar but it's [03:05:48] like Mark Zuckerberg instead of you and [03:05:50] me and then all the colors are just [03:05:52] corporations owning corporations owning [03:05:53] corporations owning corporations and [03:05:54] realistically it's Banks owning [03:05:56] corporations and then Banks owning the [03:05:58] banks owning the banks owning the banks [03:06:00] just a giant cluster [ __ ] and so you can [03:06:02] go into whatever level of depth and [03:06:04] detail you want as he did with his [03:06:06] algorithms but eventually he simplifies [03:06:09] it and says like any of this infinite [03:06:11] spiral of corporate ownership of [03:06:13] corporate ownership of corporate [03:06:14] ownership we'll just color it all black [03:06:16] because that's exactly it is is it's [03:06:18] just darkness it's just evil and [03:06:21] darkness and so when you visualize Black [03:06:23] Rock like that of what if when you break [03:06:26] down the ownership Stakes into the [03:06:27] ownership Stakes into the ownership [03:06:28] Stakes this is the square that you get [03:06:31] white are portions that are owned by [03:06:34] Regular People Like Us gray are the [03:06:36] portions of various corporations that [03:06:37] are owned by insiders like maybe Warren [03:06:40] Buffett is they probably this one right [03:06:42] here for Berkshire hathway maybe this [03:06:44] one like I don't know maybe there's like [03:06:45] Larry think down there maybe that's like [03:06:48] I don't I don't know who that would be [03:06:49] right like but white and gray and then [03:06:51] black is just Mega Corp is how he [03:06:54] visualized it and then he repeated the [03:06:56] process for a bunch of other companies [03:06:59] like Bank of America if you start out [03:07:00] red there's Bank of America on level one [03:07:04] there's Bank of America on level two and [03:07:07] then Bank of America turns into this [03:07:09] mostly just owned by Mega Corp with a [03:07:11] few Big Blocks of retail [03:07:12] investors same thing for State [03:07:15] Street but with far less retail [03:07:20] investors same thing for [03:07:22] Vanguard but with far less retail [03:07:24] investors and then he did the same thing [03:07:26] for a bunch of regular companies like [03:07:29] Amazon's actually got a bunch of retail [03:07:31] ownership Best Buy Alberton Etc so just [03:07:35] a good [03:07:36] visual to sort of clarify and to [03:07:39] visualize what we were talking about [03:07:41] earlier about how they all own each [03:07:43] other when I think about that now ever [03:07:45] since I read this dude's report it's a [03:07:46] great report it's on Reddit you can [03:07:48] search it out if you search for Reddit [03:07:50] fle is [03:07:52] Einhorn GameStop you'll probably find [03:07:55] it um because it helps me visualize what [03:07:59] we're talking about when we're talking [03:08:00] about everyone just owning each other in [03:08:02] one giant cluster [ __ ] and the question [03:08:04] is who who controls all the black space [03:08:08] which is just the Giant pool of [03:08:09] corporate banking money at the top [03:08:11] that's just floating between them all [03:08:12] owning each other like who actually [03:08:15] exerts the power over all of that that's [03:08:17] the million-dollar question and I don't [03:08:19] necessarily have the answer for you [03:08:23] but I think that you can discern some of [03:08:26] those answers by actually looking at the [03:08:28] people and looking at their connections [03:08:30] and looking at who's who and who seems [03:08:32] to hold the most [03:08:34] power in these circles [03:08:38] so welcome if you're new if you've been [03:08:41] hanging out all night I appreciate you I [03:08:43] love [03:08:45] you the sun has set set out here in [03:08:50] Japan we're at 3 hours and 8 [03:08:53] minutes and we're going to go for a [03:08:55] little longer but we're not going to [03:08:56] make it all the way to four hours [03:08:57] tonight because I gotta pee and my voice [03:09:00] is getting [03:09:03] scratchy let me just checking on our [03:09:05] comments here I appreciate seeing all [03:09:06] the homies in the [03:09:08] comments Templar I love you I appreciate [03:09:12] you thanks Debbie um [03:09:15] okay okay free the people free the [03:09:18] people you asked could you upload your [03:09:20] obsidian canvas files I would love to [03:09:22] understand this in more depth I wish I [03:09:24] could um and I've been trying to for [03:09:26] quite some time but unfortunately so [03:09:28] obsidian has a share feature where you [03:09:31] can publish your obsidian notes to the [03:09:33] web as a whole [03:09:35] website and I was like [ __ ] yeah like I [03:09:38] can give I can literally publish my [03:09:40] notes and give them out um and to be [03:09:42] honest I was planning on publishing it [03:09:44] and giving it out to my like5 paid [03:09:46] subscribers on locals as like a thank [03:09:48] you to them so that they could all [03:09:49] access my [03:09:50] notes um but [03:09:53] then it turns out that actually the [03:09:55] publish feature does not work with the [03:09:57] canvas's feature you can only public the [03:10:00] B publish the basic [ __ ] normal notes [03:10:02] not the canvas notes at this point which [03:10:05] is like literally the only feature I use [03:10:07] is the canvas so that's useless so I [03:10:09] can't actually I mean it's not even like [03:10:12] a file format you can export them as [03:10:14] PDFs but they that [ __ ] up too they [03:10:17] were were turning into like multi 100 [03:10:19] megabyte super files that compressed all [03:10:21] weird and then all the blocks got all [03:10:23] [ __ ] up so it was actually just a Garb [03:10:25] good mish mosh of messed up day it was [03:10:28] it was ruined so so far there's not a [03:10:31] way other than live streaming for me to [03:10:33] share my notes with you but apparently [03:10:35] obsidian is working on creating a feat [03:10:38] they're working on adding the share [03:10:40] feature to the canvas feature and people [03:10:42] have been bugging them about it and so [03:10:44] hopefully sometime in the next couple [03:10:45] months they'll make that happen and they [03:10:47] do I will publish my notes so that y'all [03:10:50] can access them because you're right it [03:10:53] is way more effective for you to be able [03:10:56] to scroll around in this and to look at [03:10:57] the connection I've drawn and to read [03:10:58] what I've written and to read the [03:10:59] articles I've pieced in here it's way [03:11:02] less you [03:11:04] know seeing them on a live stream is [03:11:06] cool but it's not the same as [03:11:08] manipulating them yourself and actually [03:11:10] getting to just like dive through them [03:11:11] yourself so that is my goal is to give [03:11:13] you that opportunity at some point okay [03:11:18] Boards of directors um we're not going [03:11:22] to have time to do all the snooping all [03:11:24] the fun digging through these Boards of [03:11:26] directors that it deserves but [03:11:29] um in case you missed it at the [03:11:31] beginning I've got this whole file here [03:11:34] where I started at Black Rock and I [03:11:36] pieced out all their board of directors [03:11:38] and I went through their bios and I you [03:11:41] know figured out who they were and what [03:11:42] they're all about and where they've [03:11:43] worked and what their connections are [03:11:45] and then you start making connections [03:11:46] like so so if you take Black Rock and [03:11:48] you go up to Hans vestberg who's on the [03:11:50] board of Black Rock well he's also the [03:11:53] CEO of Verizon and if we follow his [03:11:55] train oh that's over to Ericson if we [03:11:57] follow his train over this way to the [03:11:59] board of Verizon then you might make [03:12:02] some connections to some other people in [03:12:04] particular you realize the connection to [03:12:06] the board of Ericson and Erikson is the [03:12:09] Wallenberg fam's company and if you [03:12:12] don't know about them I would certainly [03:12:15] not suggest you dig into them with a VPN [03:12:19] because they are an [03:12:20] upstanding fantastically wealthy family [03:12:23] that many people have never heard [03:12:25] of um hoay [03:12:28] Sweden so Hans vestberg leads us in some [03:12:31] interesting directions um and I mean all [03:12:34] these other people are interesting too [03:12:37] Amin H Nasser is an interesting one [03:12:39] because the thing about Boards of [03:12:40] directors is that really the point of a [03:12:42] board of directors is it represents the [03:12:44] biggest shareholders and so so the thing [03:12:48] that black rock gets out of its board of [03:12:49] directors is the influence that they [03:12:51] represent the connections they have the [03:12:53] past dealing it's like it's not what you [03:12:55] know it's who you know right and so they [03:12:57] did have Bader M alsad on the board for [03:13:00] several years and he represented the [03:13:02] Kuwait oil interests but now they got [03:13:06] the Saudi oil interests and it's like [03:13:09] yeah you've been fun Kuwait but now we [03:13:11] got the big boys and so Kuwait's on the [03:13:14] way out and Saud is on the way in and [03:13:17] Amin H Nasser is the president and CEO [03:13:21] of the Saudi Arabian Oil Company Saudi [03:13:24] aramco and on the board of Saudi ramco [03:13:27] is our buddy Mark Weinberger who we met [03:13:31] over on the board of Johnson and Johnson [03:13:33] who's also on the board of JP Morgan and [03:13:36] Chase there's he there he is all over [03:13:38] again but then also we got Chevron guys [03:13:41] we got shell guys we got Dow Chemical [03:13:45] Guys City group we got h BC multiple [03:13:48] times oh this dude is literally the IMF [03:13:51] and the World Bank if you know you know [03:13:55] um so you know you can start to like [03:13:57] follow these connections so you know [03:13:59] let's just follow one of them let's go [03:14:00] HSBC let's jump over here where do the [03:14:02] HSBC oh here's HSBC was right here okay [03:14:06] so who's on the board remember this is [03:14:08] the uh this is originally HSBC was set [03:14:11] up in Hong Kong as the British Empire's [03:14:14] opium smuggling Bank to launder all [03:14:16] their opium money and to like ship all [03:14:18] their opium into China and then when [03:14:19] China was like yo we are so done with [03:14:22] you smuggling opium into our country and [03:14:24] getting all of our citizens addicted to [03:14:25] Opium stop they were like uh how about [03:14:28] the best I can do is literally declare [03:14:30] war on you and force you to keep buying [03:14:32] our opium and then they did twice look [03:14:37] up the Opium Wars it's super [ __ ] up [03:14:39] so that's HSBC and they are you know [03:14:43] mostly just staffed by bankers and oil [03:14:45] Executives oh little bit of military [03:14:48] industrial contract complex over here [03:14:49] Bay systems the government of [03:14:53] Mexico [03:14:55] interesting oh hey a financial system [03:14:57] regulator on [03:14:59] finra [03:15:01] neat okay and then it's like what other [03:15:04] kind of spice do you want well we've [03:15:06] already looked at the board of directors [03:15:07] of City Group this guy's on the board of [03:15:10] HSBC and he's formerly on the board of [03:15:13] City group we already talked about City [03:15:16] group and the C [03:15:18] I think one of the most uh some of the [03:15:20] spicier connections um or some of the [03:15:23] connections that you might not think [03:15:24] about are companies that are tied into [03:15:28] everything but they're not on the front [03:15:30] of our minds as regular people because [03:15:32] we don't consume the products at the [03:15:34] level that they're making and a good [03:15:36] example is Dao Dupont The Chemical [03:15:38] Company Dao shows up all over the place [03:15:42] um this is a board of Goldman Sachs the [03:15:45] bank and [03:15:49] Ellen is tied to Dow Chemical [03:15:52] Company along with a ton of other people [03:15:54] all over this chart where's Dow where's [03:15:56] Dow where's dow we're going all the way [03:15:57] down here all the way down here okay you [03:16:02] can see all these other lines if you can [03:16:04] see my cursor there like all these other [03:16:06] lines coming down into this Dow Corner [03:16:08] because this is the very corner of the [03:16:10] map there's nothing further over here so [03:16:12] all of these lines are connections from [03:16:14] Dow just to the other companies that are [03:16:16] on my chart and I've only only got like [03:16:18] maybe 15 companies so far on this chart [03:16:20] it's not that many but Dow is connected [03:16:22] to tons of them because Dow is actually [03:16:26] a huge part of the Petro economy because [03:16:30] a bunch of P chemicals are being made [03:16:32] into Plastics and solvents and all sorts [03:16:34] of chemicals so they're deeply tied to [03:16:37] you know people like shell and [03:16:39] Chevron Sherwin Williams paint it's an [03:16:42] obvious link to a chemical company but [03:16:44] then they're also tied into the banking [03:16:46] system they got a bunch of Bankers on [03:16:48] here you got John Deere I mean just [03:16:50] think about how much how many chemicals [03:16:53] a company like John Deere is using to [03:16:55] manufacture and big Agriculture and [03:16:57] stuff like that we've got defense [03:16:59] contractors oh hey Norfolk Southern you [03:17:03] know the company that spilled all the [03:17:05] [ __ ] in East Palestine yeah look at this [03:17:08] guy he looks like the kind of guy that [03:17:11] would be on the board of Norfolk [03:17:12] Southern don't you think let me just [03:17:14] blow this [ __ ] up real quick look at [03:17:16] this look at [03:17:18] Wesley what a [03:17:21] [ __ ] [03:17:22] okay so da you know I I knew about da [03:17:27] but I didn't realize how connected they [03:17:30] were until I made this [03:17:32] chart and just for shits and giggles [03:17:34] let's follow one of these connections [03:17:35] let's [03:17:36] follow okay so Wesley Bush on North [03:17:40] grman we'll follow that connection [03:17:43] although I guess we already know where [03:17:44] north of G's going to go we we already [03:17:47] know about North or Grumman but if we [03:17:48] just follow that line straight over here [03:17:51] then boom we're at North or [03:17:53] Grumman you know who else gets a lot of [03:17:55] ties is IBM so we'll follow this tie up [03:17:57] to IBM This Woman's on the board of [03:17:59] northw Grumman she's also on the board [03:18:02] of IBM so we're traing we're tracing [03:18:03] this [03:18:04] line all the way up to the top and we'll [03:18:07] just play this game for just a few more [03:18:09] minutes just because it's [03:18:10] fun because we can because ain't no one [03:18:13] going to tell us to stop boom IBM she's [03:18:16] on the board of IBM too Maryanne same [03:18:18] chick look at that so IBM we're also now [03:18:23] so now at IBM we're at the top of the [03:18:24] chart there's nothing further up here at [03:18:26] the top and so all of these lines here [03:18:29] are all connections just to the other [03:18:31] companies that are on my chart so far [03:18:33] IBM is super tied in all over the place [03:18:39] um ties to Vanguard ties to Saudia ramco [03:18:43] ties to this guy on Dow Chemical in the [03:18:46] business Council [03:18:47] ties to this guy the chairman and chief [03:18:49] executive of IBM also on northr [03:18:53] Grumman where else we got we got oh yeah [03:18:56] so we came over here because of this [03:18:58] gal but then we also got this dude here [03:19:01] Peter R [03:19:03] voser tied to Shell that's tied to IBM [03:19:06] back to [03:19:09] Shell [03:19:11] right so just all these things that like [03:19:13] you don't notice until you start drawing [03:19:14] out these lines but now let's talk about [03:19:17] zotus and let's talk about Estee louder [03:19:20] before we wrap this baby [03:19:21] up um zotus is a really good example of [03:19:25] a company that nobody knows about and [03:19:26] nobody knows matters until you think [03:19:29] about it and then it's like oh obviously [03:19:31] that matters right so what is zotus [03:19:34] actually this is going to take us into [03:19:35] big Pharma inevitably we'll have to do a [03:19:37] little bit of Merc and fizer too on [03:19:40] this actually let's start at fizer is [03:19:43] she on fizer's board no well we'll [03:19:45] briefly just skim fizer here [03:19:47] so fizer's board it's just worth noting [03:19:49] that they got people like Ronald Bankers [03:19:54] City UBS Etc they've got Susan Desmond [03:19:57] Helman who is the former CEO of the bill [03:20:00] and willing The Gates [03:20:02] Foundation on the board of [03:20:04] fizer they've got more bankers and the [03:20:08] Brookings Institute is one of those [03:20:09] globalist organizations that we skipped [03:20:12] over um they've got Scott gotley which [03:20:15] is basically a CIA oper um resilience is [03:20:18] a CIA backed organization that [03:20:20] manufactured all of the uh genetic [03:20:23] material [03:20:25] for the shots for [03:20:29] madna resilience that's a wild rabbit [03:20:32] hole hell of a stumble that was a big [03:20:34] one that I went down for a long time [03:20:36] there um this Catalyst company it's a [03:20:40] funny rabbit hole not going to get into [03:20:42] it right now and then the CEO of [03:20:45] Thompson reiters because you know you [03:20:46] got have the news on your side so that's [03:20:48] the board of fizer right and then [03:20:51] briefly the board of MC similar story um [03:20:55] MC has people like like just for for a [03:20:57] second here just for a second here for [03:20:59] for just for a second here like just [03:21:01] hold up and look [ __ ] what's like yo [03:21:04] Stanford Business School um if you want [03:21:06] to go to Stanford and get a graduate [03:21:08] school Business Degree you can damn well [03:21:10] bet that you're going to get the MC [03:21:11] degree because MK be educating you good [03:21:14] thing too because they know what's up [03:21:17] I mean if you're going to run a [03:21:18] pharmaceutical company you might as well [03:21:19] have other pharmaceutical companies on [03:21:21] your pH pharmaceutical company board [03:21:23] right obviously um Bankers I mean you [03:21:26] got to have Google and YouTube on your [03:21:27] team because how else you g to censor [03:21:29] all the content telling people that big [03:21:30] farm is bad duh so Mary Ellen Co if [03:21:34] you're watching this um you know feel [03:21:36] free to cut the YouTube stream anytime I [03:21:39] understand you're just doing your job [03:21:40] it's no big deal um former CEO of [03:21:44] Thompson reuter on this one so you know [03:21:46] like fizer you know fizer's got them one [03:21:49] up because fizer's got the current CEO [03:21:51] of Thompson reiters but hey MC has the [03:21:54] former CEO of Thompson [03:21:56] Reuters obviously that's just a [03:21:58] coincidence I'm sure Thompson Reuters is [03:22:00] a great news agency that only reports [03:22:03] the facts [03:22:06] clearly okay more scientists the Robert [03:22:09] Wood Johnson foundation and the National [03:22:10] Academy of Medicine I'm sure that she I [03:22:12] mean obviously you want a bunch of [03:22:14] pharmaceutical employees on the [ __ ] [03:22:18] National Academy of Medicine like look [03:22:19] at this guy these guys are homies [03:22:20] they're both on the National Academy of [03:22:22] Medicine damn straight that's how you [03:22:24] know it is such a National Academy of [03:22:26] such medicine is because they've got [03:22:29] pharmaceutical [03:22:31] experts telling you all about the [03:22:35] medicine I can't think of anyone better [03:22:38] except for this guy Paul Rothman look at [03:22:40] him obviously look at that face that [03:22:42] face just tells you I'm a health expert [03:22:44] you should listen to me and you should [03:22:46] listen to him if you attend John's [03:22:48] Hopkins University or the University of [03:22:50] Iowa Carver College of Medicine because [03:22:52] he'll get you learned because he's a [03:22:54] professor and he'll tell you all about [03:22:56] how great Merk's products are obviously [03:22:58] like not not sponsor but sponsor like [03:23:00] like branded content but obviously like [03:23:02] not not hasht add just like like yo I'm [03:23:05] an [03:23:08] expert I'm just pointing out how okay [03:23:10] let's point out one more time okay [03:23:13] Christine remember it's really important [03:23:16] that everyone knows how great big Pharma [03:23:19] is and like if you were if you wanted to [03:23:21] like get a medical degree it's really [03:23:22] important that you get like learned by [03:23:25] the experts and there's obviously no [03:23:28] other experts that know more than the [03:23:30] ones that work for pharmaceutical [03:23:31] companies like Christine here and so [03:23:35] obviously like she should be on the [03:23:36] National Academy of Medicine and teach a [03:23:38] Harvard medical school and bring them in [03:23:42] women's hospital right [03:23:44] cuz cuz like [03:23:47] she works for MC and MC is in the [03:23:51] business of Health [03:23:54] obviously so I'm just I'm just saying [03:23:57] but but they're also they're actually [03:23:58] they're they're also in the business of [03:24:00] having the current CEO and president of [03:24:03] North Ro Grumman you know like the one [03:24:05] that makes all the bombs and like the [03:24:08] planes and the and the tanks and stuff [03:24:09] for the Army they're also in the [03:24:11] business of having her on the board um [03:24:14] because she was done at General Dynamics [03:24:16] the other bomb company and now she's at [03:24:18] North Org the other bomb [03:24:20] company and that's how you know she's [03:24:22] qualified to be on the board of the [03:24:25] pharmaceutical company because like [03:24:27] obviously like bombs and like shots in [03:24:29] Pharmaceuticals [03:24:30] like I mean like obviously so I'm just [03:24:35] pointing that out there well I mean I [03:24:38] don't want to skip over over Inga here [03:24:40] like let's not let's not skip over Inga [03:24:42] and his Chevron position because like [03:24:45] you know big Pharma and Big Oil they got [03:24:48] to they got to be homies [03:24:49] too so that's uh just a little look at [03:24:52] the pharmaceutical space [03:24:55] but the part that you never talk about [03:24:57] you know the pharmaceutical company that [03:25:00] only the cool kids know [03:25:02] about is [03:25:04] zotus and zotus is so so we so let's [03:25:07] let's trace this back let's trace this [03:25:09] back let's trace this back let's go back [03:25:10] back back back back back [03:25:13] back we found out about zotus because we [03:25:15] were finding out out about Black Rock [03:25:17] and I was looking around Black Rock and [03:25:19] I was like okay like look at all these [03:25:20] old folks look at all these old folks [03:25:22] look at all these old folks and then [03:25:24] over here in the wild card section we [03:25:25] got a bunch of young folks I mean I [03:25:28] think Bill is probably just faking [03:25:30] it and [03:25:32] Cheryl she's just evil we won't talk [03:25:35] about Cheryl but this Kristen pek chick [03:25:37] and this Margaret Peggy l Johnson [03:25:40] they're like these dark horses that work [03:25:41] for these companies I'd never heard of [03:25:43] at the time and like like who are these [03:25:45] folks [03:25:46] they're both CEOs and they both work for [03:25:48] companies that like maybe they're not [03:25:50] important but I figured I look into them [03:25:51] and when you look into them it's like [03:25:52] holy [ __ ] we're not going to go into [03:25:54] Peggy um but magically she's like in Ai [03:25:58] and uh like big data Mass surveillance [03:26:03] like [03:26:04] technology it's a whole Rabbit Hole like [03:26:06] this chick is on some sketchy boards um [03:26:09] like they would be cool if it didn't [03:26:11] sound like the end of the world um but [03:26:14] Kristen here she she's on she's the CEO [03:26:18] of zotus which is a livestock genetic [03:26:21] vaccination and medical technology [03:26:23] company and then you you think about it [03:26:25] and you're like oh [ __ ] it's big Pharma [03:26:29] for big a it's the big a big PHA company [03:26:33] and [ __ ] that's a huge Market think [03:26:35] about it like think about it it's like [03:26:38] the cows don't have any antivaxers they [03:26:40] don't have RFK out in the streets being [03:26:42] like yo make sure this is safe they [03:26:44] don't have a court where they're like yo [03:26:46] maybe you shouldn't give them more [03:26:47] medicine like right like they're just [03:26:50] getting dosed up left and right they're [03:26:51] getting shot full of steroids they're [03:26:52] getting shot full of antibiotics they're [03:26:54] getting [ __ ] farmed to hell and uh [03:26:58] zotus is doing it it's a pretty smart [03:27:01] business model if you think about it so [03:27:03] here's Kristen p and uh you know she [03:27:06] belongs here because she was on the [03:27:09] board of fizer she is on the board of [03:27:11] Black Rock and also at the Mayo Clinic [03:27:15] you know like the the Mayo Clinic that [03:27:18] educates everyone about health and about [03:27:20] like how like you know like obviously [03:27:24] and who better to be on the board of the [03:27:27] Mayo Clinic than someone who's on the [03:27:29] board of fizer and zo I mean not anymore [03:27:32] but she was and the CEO of zotus like [03:27:36] clearly and again business round table [03:27:38] and again Boston Consulting Group and [03:27:40] again Catalyst all those come up over [03:27:41] and over and over and that's a whole [03:27:42] other rabbit hole look up Catalyst for [03:27:44] yourself it's weird [03:27:47] then we got Bankers oh yeah and then [03:27:49] this guy he is straight up education [03:27:50] straight up education the NIH Purdue [03:27:53] University he's teaching over there US [03:27:54] Department of Agriculture and he's on [03:27:57] the American Association of Veterinary [03:27:59] Medical colleges so if you are wondering [03:28:02] who's educating your [03:28:04] veterinarians it's the people that are [03:28:06] dosing up all your animals with [03:28:08] drugs funny how that [03:28:10] works I can't imagine a conflict of [03:28:13] interest [03:28:14] there more [03:28:17] Bankers uh more pharmaceutical [03:28:20] people this this G is just a chemical [03:28:22] girl she's just chemicals all over the [03:28:24] place chemicals for your cows chemicals [03:28:26] for your babies chemicals for your [03:28:29] moms they have the ex CEO of fizer on [03:28:32] zotas they have two ex CEOs of F I guess [03:28:34] no she's not the ex CEO of fiser she's [03:28:36] just an ex-board member of fiser but [03:28:38] this guy's the ex CEO of fiser so zotus [03:28:40] is really just like a fizer spin-off [03:28:41] over here and then they got the beer guy [03:28:44] I don't I don't know why but they got [03:28:46] the beer guy they got Gavin who's the [03:28:48] president and CEO of Molson K formerly [03:28:51] of [03:28:52] Miller don't know why he's on the board [03:28:54] of zotus but he is oh and then they got [03:28:57] the food guy you know CA you got to have [03:29:00] some cow drugs with your rits and your [03:29:03] Oreos and your chips of [03:29:06] Hoy [03:29:08] so um just a little look into zotus [03:29:11] because you didn't know but zotus is [03:29:13] important and now you know and then [03:29:16] lastly let's go back to Estee louder [03:29:19] because if you missed it at the start we [03:29:20] were quickly talking about Estee louder [03:29:22] and we got to Estee louder because we [03:29:23] were at Black Rock and I'm just going to [03:29:25] throw it out there like I mean like [03:29:27] we've made it this far in the Stream [03:29:28] without saying anything that's like [03:29:30] really not allowed to be said but like [03:29:31] I'm just going to throw it out there [03:29:32] that like black rock was founded by five [03:29:35] there's there's only three of them but [03:29:36] it was founded by five of them [03:29:39] um and I'm sure they're great people but [03:29:42] like all five of them were very similar [03:29:46] and that's all I'm going to say um and I [03:29:50] don't think they're all still there [03:29:51] anymore these three are Susan Robert and [03:29:56] Lawrence Larry boy um but then on the [03:30:00] board is fabrio Freda and fabriccio [03:30:03] Freda is the president and CEO of Este [03:30:06] louder and I'm like a dirt bag that [03:30:08] doesn't know about the whole fashion [03:30:10] industry at all and so I actually did [03:30:12] not know back when I first did this [03:30:14] investiga I did not even know what Este [03:30:15] Lauder was and boy did I find out Estee [03:30:18] louder is a [ __ ] big ass criminal [03:30:20] family made out of criminal louters that [03:30:23] made all their money in really sketchy [03:30:24] way I mean like obviously by selling [03:30:26] like lotions and potions and stuff and [03:30:28] not having any associations with the mob [03:30:30] or anything like that but fabrio is [03:30:33] their front guy now and they've got four [03:30:35] of them on the board um along with the [03:30:37] whole NATO he like Ronald louder was [03:30:40] literally the deputy assistant Secretary [03:30:41] of Defense of [03:30:44] NATO okay and and the former US [03:30:46] ambassador to Austria not to mention [03:30:49] he's you know Wharton School again [03:30:52] surprise Aspen Institute we already [03:30:54] talked about that [ __ ] um they have this [03:30:56] whole portfolio which is too dark for [03:30:59] you to [03:30:59] read and then uh William pouder leads us [03:31:03] down to ownership of take two [03:31:05] interactive which is like a whole [03:31:08] umbrella company that owns Rockstar [03:31:10] Games and 2K Games so the louder family [03:31:12] is in a large part in control of the [03:31:15] entire [03:31:16] uh [03:31:19] uh the Bang Bang Bang video games Grand [03:31:22] Theft Auto they make Grand Theft Auto [03:31:25] and Bioshock and civilization and NBA 2K [03:31:29] Etc but uh that was an interesting [03:31:31] rabbit hole that I went down William P [03:31:35] louder a zelck media Capital take two [03:31:37] interactive Rockstar [03:31:40] Games okay but on the Este louder board [03:31:43] of directors you know we got all these [03:31:45] people that aren't that important that [03:31:46] seemed kind of especially this chick [03:31:47] this chick just feels like a [ __ ] [03:31:49] Jeffrey Epstein plant she founded a a [03:31:51] modeling Runway company and she's like [03:31:54] super young and they like rent out like [03:31:57] like uh fancy clothes essentially all [03:32:01] over the world I don't know it just it [03:32:03] just screamed like sketchy to me but [03:32:05] maybe I'm just being [03:32:06] paranoid I don't [03:32:08] know but um the most interesting part of [03:32:12] the board other than the louers over [03:32:13] here oh snap oh snap [03:32:17] okay you can still see my screen I just [03:32:18] I just lost my screen but the most [03:32:20] interesting part of the board is Lynn [03:32:22] Forester to [03:32:24] Rothchild representing the Rothchild [03:32:26] banking Empire just one quick phone call [03:32:29] away from Black Rock because obviously [03:32:32] she's a good buddies with the [03:32:34] Freda who's good buddies with the Fink [03:32:37] right over here you see how these things [03:32:39] work I mean I'm sure that they would [03:32:41] never call I'm sure that Larry thinkink [03:32:43] has no need to call the Rothchilds [03:32:45] obviously ever like he's got 10 trillion [03:32:47] doll in assets under management what [03:32:49] could he possibly need from the [03:32:50] Rothchilds other than maybe like help [03:32:54] with like maybe some of their smuggling [03:32:55] operations or other things that they're [03:32:56] occasionally doing on the side that we [03:32:58] talked about last [03:33:01] week um but if you don't know the [03:33:04] Rothchilds are pretty [03:33:06] important and uh Lynn [03:33:08] Forester they've got a partner with Bron [03:33:11] who are pretty important if you don't [03:33:13] know maybe read Whitney web's book and [03:33:16] uh you know I mean it's a Roth child [03:33:18] there's all kinds of connections to be [03:33:19] made [03:33:20] there um so yeah this just the kind of [03:33:23] things that I just you know didd around [03:33:25] for for fun with because I figure [03:33:28] like it's one thing to kind of analyze [03:33:30] the numbers like we did at the start and [03:33:32] to look at like sort of the data of it [03:33:34] all and try to figure out who owns [03:33:36] everything from like from that [03:33:39] quantitative perspective but in a lot of [03:33:42] ways it's like it's not what you know [03:33:43] it's who you know and we're talking [03:33:45] about a syst of all human connections [03:33:47] and all favors and blackmails and phone [03:33:49] calls and and double dealings and and so [03:33:52] it's really important like when you want [03:33:54] to know who's really got the power I [03:33:57] think you've got to study these people's [03:33:59] lives and you've got to study where they [03:34:01] went to school and who they worked with [03:34:03] and who they worked for and what favors [03:34:04] they called in and what like what things [03:34:06] were they involved with and like what [03:34:08] kind of power and influence do they hold [03:34:10] and like and this is sort of how I [03:34:13] approach starting to tackle that and M [03:34:15] out their connections [03:34:18] because if [03:34:20] you if you were to just read black [03:34:23] Rock's board of directors bios without [03:34:27] going beyond that you probably wouldn't [03:34:30] connect Fabricio Freda to so much power [03:34:32] when you could be looking at like the [03:34:34] CEO of Saudia ramco who's clearly very [03:34:37] powerful or like Hans vestberg clearly [03:34:40] very powerful Verizon but like Fabricio [03:34:42] Freda ties into so much power over there [03:34:45] that you might not realize if you didn't [03:34:46] go and like check the links and see [03:34:48] who's who but then another even better [03:34:50] example that I don't actually have on [03:34:51] this chart but I can tell you about is [03:34:53] Cheryl Mills who seems like a nobody you [03:34:56] read her bio and you're like who the [03:34:58] [ __ ] is the black Ivy [03:35:01] group but she was like the Clinton's [03:35:04] like personal like gopher girl ever [03:35:08] since I was born in 1992 um and she's [03:35:13] followed Hillary Clinton throughout [03:35:15] multiple stages of her life and worked [03:35:17] for her all throughout in Africa outside [03:35:20] of Africa and she started this group [03:35:23] called black Ivy Group which is a [03:35:24] private Equity Firm that invests in [03:35:26] infrastructure in Africa obviously [03:35:28] unrelated to the scandals about Hillary [03:35:30] Clinton's Charities and like missing [03:35:33] children related to the Charities and [03:35:34] like the human trafficking things that [03:35:36] obviously had nothing to do with Hillary [03:35:39] um clearly because if you read the news [03:35:41] reporting about it they really clarify [03:35:44] for you that like that was just some [03:35:46] Rogue issue that was like that one [03:35:49] person problem in like not Hillary [03:35:52] obviously it's just her charity that she [03:35:54] set up to [03:35:56] run don't read the Wikileaks emails but [03:35:59] like that's what that's where like you [03:36:01] would never realize that this random [03:36:03] chick Cheryl D Mills the founder of this [03:36:05] random thing black Ivy group is [03:36:06] important until you dig into her [03:36:08] connections to Hillary Clinton then you [03:36:09] start to trace that history backwards [03:36:11] then you're like oh like cuz sometimes [03:36:13] people are not actually somewhere to [03:36:15] represent them M themselves right [03:36:17] sometimes people are actually somewhere [03:36:18] to represent someone else right like [03:36:22] like yeah fabricio's like cool I'm sure [03:36:27] like I'm sure fabricio's got clout but [03:36:30] he's he's on the board of Black Rock to [03:36:32] represent the louers not to represent [03:36:35] himself right and Lyn Forester der [03:36:40] Rothchild is on the board of Estee [03:36:42] louder not just like for shits and [03:36:44] giggles but to liaison between the [03:36:47] louder Empire and the Rothchild Empire [03:36:51] and I would assume based upon the power [03:36:53] structures I would assume that she is [03:36:55] like there to tell them kind of what to [03:36:57] do would be my guess because it's hard [03:37:00] to imagine the louers having more power [03:37:02] than the Rothchilds but you get what I'm [03:37:05] saying like a lot of these people are [03:37:07] Representatives oh and here's a great [03:37:09] example another one that we didn't talk [03:37:10] about Marco Antonio slim doit this is [03:37:14] the son of [03:37:16] uh is it Carlos Slim I think his name is [03:37:20] Carlos yeah Carlos Slim hello who was [03:37:23] once the richest man in the world he's a [03:37:25] Mexican billionaire um he represents a [03:37:28] huge amount of the banking in Mexico and [03:37:30] a bunch of the other corporations in [03:37:31] Mexico the slim family is kind of [03:37:33] notorious and a great dig if you don't [03:37:35] know about the slim family [03:37:39] but uh I'm just going to go out on a [03:37:41] limb and presume that if you don't like [03:37:47] if if you are the richest Banker in [03:37:51] Mexico I'm just going to guess like just [03:37:55] a shot in the dark that you probably [03:37:58] know some [03:38:00] cartels like just guessing I'm assuming [03:38:04] that [03:38:05] like you probably didn't get to the top [03:38:08] of the Mexican banking Empire on the [03:38:11] straight and [03:38:12] narrow and I'm not saying Carlos is [03:38:15] necessary bar really a bad dude I'm just [03:38:17] saying that like learn some history bro [03:38:21] um and this is his son Marco Antonio [03:38:24] slim doit so obviously he's not on the [03:38:27] board of Black Rock because Marco [03:38:29] Antonio slim is like so great he's [03:38:33] obviously on the board of Black Rock [03:38:34] because he's representing the slim do [03:38:37] family and the the monetary and Power in [03:38:42] our Southern neighbor Mexico that that [03:38:44] represents right so that's kind of [03:38:46] interesting and when I'm doing this [03:38:48] research that's some of my favorite [03:38:50] speculations to do is to like read these [03:38:53] people's bios and try to like see who [03:38:56] they where they come from and who [03:38:57] they're connected to and try to like [03:38:59] analyze what does this seat represent [03:39:01] because you don't just get the seat for [03:39:03] nothing you don't and you don't even [03:39:04] just get the seat because of the skills [03:39:06] you bring at the level of like a company [03:39:08] like black rock you get the seat because [03:39:11] of the powers you're there to represent [03:39:14] right and so all of these PE like I for [03:39:17] example Hans vestberg sure he brings a [03:39:20] lot to the table with Verizon but I [03:39:22] would imagine that he also represents a [03:39:25] connection to the wallenberg's because [03:39:27] he worked very closely with the [03:39:28] wallenberg's for decades as like a key [03:39:32] member of Ericson I believe he was the [03:39:34] CEO for many years right so so there's a [03:39:38] lot of hidden connections and hidden [03:39:40] representation happening on these Boards [03:39:42] of directors at this higher level at the [03:39:45] lower level like like some of the [03:39:47] smaller companies like I don't know [03:39:50] Starbucks some of them are just [ __ ] [03:39:52] bags that are just there to be part of [03:39:53] the club and they're like lowlevel one [03:39:55] percenters or 0.01 percenters that are [03:39:57] just kind of like the new the New Kids [03:40:00] on the club Block so to speak that [03:40:02] haven't quite you know done enough awful [03:40:05] [ __ ] to like miners on video camera yet [03:40:08] to be allowed into the real Club so to I [03:40:11] mean that's obviously a joke like [03:40:13] obviously they would never like [03:40:14] obviously they're good people duh right [03:40:18] and [03:40:19] obviously when they took down Jeffrey [03:40:22] like they obviously collapsed the whole [03:40:24] child trafficking system and so [03:40:27] obviously that doesn't happen anywhere [03:40:29] ever anymore and all the people that [03:40:32] were the clients obviously [03:40:35] that we could never have brought to [03:40:38] Justice because we could never have [03:40:39] known who they were cuz how would we [03:40:41] have ever known who Jeffrey's clients [03:40:43] were like there was just no way for the [03:40:45] American government to have any idea who [03:40:48] the clients were and so we couldn't have [03:40:50] brought them to justice anyway and [03:40:52] obviously now that we've collapsed the [03:40:54] entire Global Network of human [03:40:56] trafficking obviously all of those [03:40:59] people that were enjoying those evil [03:41:00] things they obviously just stopped [03:41:02] enjoying them and now they're spending [03:41:04] their billions of dollars on other far [03:41:07] more good things right because they're [03:41:09] they're better now cuz like you know [03:41:13] when you take away the drug drugs they [03:41:16] stop wanting drugs that's how it works [03:41:18] like that's basically the whole 12 steps [03:41:20] program so I'm just I'm just saying that [03:41:23] just to make it clear that like I'm sure [03:41:26] that some of these people used to be bad [03:41:28] but now that we took down the entire [03:41:30] evil Global cabal of Jeffrey Epstein [03:41:33] like obviously now they there's not even [03:41:36] any reason for any of them to do [03:41:37] anything bad anymore so [03:41:41] obviously I just wanted to clarify in [03:41:44] case YouTube was going to going to get [03:41:45] the wrong idea that I was somehow going [03:41:47] to accuse people like I don't know like [03:41:51] City group of like I don't know [03:41:54] committing crimes or anything like I [03:41:57] mean obviously they did get caught [03:41:59] committing all these crimes on this list [03:42:01] that we did read through like obviously [03:42:03] they paid like hundreds of millions of [03:42:04] dollars because they got caught [03:42:05] committing those crimes but like that [03:42:07] had nothing to do with them ever [03:42:09] committing more crimes like they would [03:42:10] never they they would they would never [03:42:12] they they're because we find the money [03:42:15] right and so when you find the [03:42:17] money like like if they make a billion [03:42:20] dollars selling drugs and then you find [03:42:23] them five million like with an M like [03:42:26] that's designed to teach them a lesson [03:42:29] and so they learn their lesson and so [03:42:30] next time they don't so I mean yeah [03:42:34] there's a lot of corruption in our world [03:42:36] and yeah there's a lot of issues and [03:42:38] like a lot of bad people like Jeffrey [03:42:40] and stuff but like it's a good thing we [03:42:42] have all these Good Guys Like Larry [03:42:44] thinkink um out here to catch them and [03:42:47] to like hold people accountable and to [03:42:49] like quote Force behaviors so that that [03:42:52] way we can live in a better world [03:42:53] tomorrow than we did yesterday and um [03:42:57] and I'm just really fortunate that we [03:43:00] have companies like BlackRock out here [03:43:02] um with people like fabrio and like [03:43:05] Larry Fink like you know people like [03:43:08] Amin H Naser that are just like helping [03:43:12] to push the envelope on what like [03:43:15] potential possible goodness like how [03:43:17] much good could we possibly make the [03:43:20] world cuz it's already so great for all [03:43:22] of us regular people that it's just [03:43:25] like these guys really aren't on The [03:43:27] Cutting Edge of Gooding the world to [03:43:30] just being a little more like perfect [03:43:32] for all of us so I just want to say that [03:43:37] like like Black Rock if if you're [03:43:40] watching like like I'm open for [03:43:43] sponsorship I mean I I mean like just [03:43:45] saying I mean like I already said my [03:43:48] price is basically chicken and a waffle [03:43:50] so just throwing it out there if you [03:43:53] want to like hook a brother up with like [03:43:55] a sponsorship deal I'm like pretty good [03:43:58] at [03:43:59] this [03:44:01] so um I don't know if you guys can hear [03:44:04] or not but my voice is almost gone the [03:44:08] sunshine is all gone we're at about [03:44:11] 50,000 homies in here chilling out it's [03:44:15] like 3:00 in the morning here in Japan [03:44:17] wherever I am I don't even know what [03:44:18] time it is over [03:44:22] here but I'm tired and I think we've [03:44:26] pretty much hashed it all out no Stephen [03:44:29] I'm not selling out I'm bro you totally [03:44:32] are gosh you're clearly twisting my [03:44:34] words Stephen that's not what I said bro [03:44:38] I'm bro don't do that to me what I'm [03:44:41] doing is I'm I'm just telling all the [03:44:44] good dudes out there that I'm open to [03:44:46] collaborating on their like World [03:44:49] betterment projects CU like they're the [03:44:51] ones that are putting it all on the line [03:44:53] to make the world so much better and [03:44:56] like I want to like help them make the [03:44:57] world so much better obviously and so [03:45:00] like if they need help like smuggling [03:45:02] drugs across the southern border to get [03:45:04] everyone addicted to opioids I'm like [03:45:07] I'm here for it because like pain is bad [03:45:09] and they need to or like if they need [03:45:11] someone to help like [03:45:12] launder maybe I shouldn't say these on a [03:45:15] YouTube stream but I'm just saying like [03:45:18] there's a lot of bad stuff in this world [03:45:20] and like we need all hands on deck [03:45:22] helping all these great people make it [03:45:27] better that's what I'm [03:45:33] saying how come I don't talk about G [03:45:36] stop more on my Tik Tok I don't talk [03:45:37] about anything on my Tik Tok right now [03:45:39] because I have one strike left before [03:45:41] I'm gone so I'm being super careful um [03:45:44] but also I just intentionally I don't [03:45:46] want to overload all the normal people [03:45:48] with GameStop talk and make them like [03:45:51] like I don't want to shill it um [03:45:53] unnecessarily because I just want them [03:45:55] to learn about it and understand that [03:45:58] like that's our team because I know it's [03:46:01] going to become very relevant again [03:46:03] sometime in the next couple years and [03:46:05] when it does I want them to just be [03:46:09] prepared to not trust the media about [03:46:13] it kind of checking through these uh [03:46:16] comments here at the end [03:46:20] here I'm just so glad that YouTube work [03:46:23] tonight I'm curious what our stream did [03:46:25] on YouTube the YouTube is a much smaller [03:46:29] platform [03:46:31] um but you know she growing she growing [03:46:34] she growing I can't see how many people [03:46:36] are in the YouTube right now but uh I'm [03:46:39] Mighty C I'm Mighty curious oh there it [03:46:41] is oh there it is how you guys doing [03:46:43] over there [03:46:46] yeah we got a couple hundred of you [03:46:47] watching on YouTube I appreciate you [03:46:49] guys you're the [03:46:52] best Rumble still rolling yeah we got [03:46:55] several of you watching our Rumble X is [03:46:57] pulling it through for us and the locals [03:46:59] are already [03:47:00] gone so no you're the [03:47:04] man okay I don't think I'm gonna have um [03:47:08] I don't think I'm gonna have any like [03:47:09] clever like speech about Unity or about [03:47:12] like peace and love at the end of this [03:47:14] stream tonight I mean I was just [03:47:15] freestyling the last couple times and [03:47:17] like that's cool and all but I'm more [03:47:20] thinking about like how I can like [03:47:22] grease my biscuits with chicken and [03:47:24] waffles at this point and like get some [03:47:27] sort of hookup with like you know City [03:47:30] Bank for like some chicken and waffles [03:47:33] because you know a kid's got to eat and [03:47:36] like who better to feed me than City [03:47:40] bank [03:47:42] so I think that's about all I got is um [03:47:45] um if any of you know like the City Bank [03:47:48] people maybe put a word out for me and [03:47:51] tell them that like I'm open to [03:47:52] collaborating for chicken and waffles [03:47:55] and I will I swear I'll say nice things [03:47:57] about them just saying I mean I feel [03:48:00] like I said great things about him [03:48:01] tonight except for when I said all the [03:48:03] other things about him [03:48:04] so you [03:48:06] know all right let's get our let's get [03:48:09] our uh where's our where's our where's [03:48:10] our thing at where's our thing at [03:48:11] where's our thing at okay okay okay okay [03:48:13] okay so [03:48:15] I appreciate you all tuning in we are [03:48:17] almost 50,000 maybe I should hang out [03:48:19] just for a second while we get up to [03:48:20] 50,000 while all you homies get up in [03:48:21] here yeah I know you're all over there [03:48:23] hanging out on Alex Jones's Twitter [03:48:25] space but you get the [ __ ] out of there [03:48:26] no one cares about it just come on just [03:48:28] come just just swoop on in I got I got [03:48:31] some important stuff to say to [03:48:36] you yeah I haven't done the Rockefellers [03:48:40] yet why am I in Japan of course I'm in [03:48:43] why am I not in Japan how am I going to [03:48:44] talk [ __ ] about City Bank from America [03:48:48] obviously I move around every week if [03:48:50] you haven't noticed it was great last [03:48:51] week though all the people in New [03:48:53] Zealand were like hey my New Zealander [03:48:55] how you doing I didn't know you were New [03:48:57] Zealand and I was [03:48:58] like yeah not anymore [ __ ] because now [03:49:00] I'm in Singapore bro and now I'm in [03:49:03] Japan yo although announcements I [03:49:06] already told I already told the folks [03:49:08] that were here early that I will [03:49:09] actually be for real coming on to the [03:49:12] timcast later this week and don't worry [03:49:14] we know about about the Tim cast like [03:49:15] love him hate him whatever you want to [03:49:16] say about him like we're playing chess [03:49:18] out here we're just out here talking to [03:49:20] people just you [03:49:22] know who's going to be the next [03:49:24] pus it's a good [03:49:27] question I don't know man it's gonna be [03:49:29] a crazy year [03:49:31] though it's afternoon in Japan yeah nice [03:49:34] try can't scop me you dumbass of course [03:49:37] it's not afternoon in Japan what you [03:49:39] think I don't know look look outside [03:49:42] it's clearly nighttime in Japan right [03:49:43] now bro [03:49:45] gosh can't believe you guys would [ __ ] [03:49:47] with me like that nice whatever you [03:49:49] can't even [03:49:52] start who funds Tim pool dude don't ask [03:49:55] questions like that bro don't even [03:49:59] bro come on you ain't got to harsh on [03:50:03] the homies like that I mean we only ask [03:50:06] those questions when they're like when [03:50:08] we're supposed [03:50:10] to [03:50:12] right but on the real man I'll talk to [03:50:14] anyone I'm not stressed about [03:50:16] it I gain just as much from talking to [03:50:19] that person as I do from talking to that [03:50:20] person and uh we'll see what [03:50:23] happens besides they're paying for my [03:50:25] flight the people I got connected to [03:50:27] over there that I've been talking to [03:50:28] they seem super cool I met them in a [03:50:30] Twitter [03:50:31] space what are their names I met Lisa [03:50:33] and I met [03:50:35] uh oh the dude what's his name he has a [03:50:37] funny ass Twitter [03:50:40] handle I forget but I'll I'll meet them [03:50:42] next week so [03:50:47] I don't know if I got the patience to [03:50:48] sit around here and wait for 500 more of [03:50:49] you to get in [03:50:51] here because I got an outro to play it's [03:50:53] damn cool if anyone has any more [03:50:57] questions drop them right now or forever [03:51:00] hold your [03:51:07] peace [03:51:10] 500 you know what we could do oh [ __ ] [03:51:14] you know what could do bro bro y'all [03:51:17] ready for that special [03:51:20] content y'all [03:51:23] ready I've been telling Gigi that she's [03:51:25] gonna have to she's gonna have to P put [03:51:28] out for the for the [03:51:30] stream if she expects to keep getting [03:51:33] fed the premium chicken she's like [03:51:36] bro I not even like that kind of girl [03:51:39] and I'm like this is America baby you [03:51:42] got to show your feet or else you don't [03:51:44] get to eat like come on and so she was [03:51:47] like okay okay okay and she's she's been [03:51:50] waiting here all night long to be a part [03:51:51] of you want to come up be part of the [03:51:53] stream come on up baby yeah Gigi tell [03:51:56] the people how much you love it oh my [03:51:58] goodness yeah that's [03:52:00] the [03:52:02] yes yeah that's our chicken doggy just [03:52:05] hanging out just being our [03:52:10] mascot okay okay okay okay okay [03:52:15] so um let me make sure but I think next [03:52:18] week we are not doing a free speech [03:52:19] Friday because next week I'll be over [03:52:23] where the bridge collapsed flying on a [03:52:24] Boeing plane to where the bridge [03:52:26] collapsed to go talk to the timcast so [03:52:28] there will be no free speech Friday next [03:52:30] Friday the Friday after [03:52:33] that I mean I don't want to promise to [03:52:36] too much like I don't want to like get [03:52:38] too hyped about it but [03:52:41] like you might have heard about like [03:52:45] this famous FBI [03:52:47] investigation into like this famous [03:52:51] satanic pedophile cult called the [03:52:56] finders and if you haven't heard about [03:52:58] it maybe you should Google it or you [03:53:02] could just chill and wait for me to do a [03:53:05] whole Free Speech Friday live about it [03:53:08] probably the Friday after next because [03:53:10] I've been researching it for a little [03:53:11] while now it's been on the back burner [03:53:13] for a long time and I started digging [03:53:14] through it [03:53:15] and it's just too much for me to have [03:53:18] gotten it already for this Friday so [03:53:20] we're giving it the time that it [03:53:22] deserves but [03:53:24] um on on the re I think that I [03:53:28] might um we'll see I'll probably put out [03:53:31] some polls on Twitter or something but I [03:53:32] I I think I can handle two of these [03:53:34] streams a week as like the upper limit [03:53:37] right now because I don't have any help [03:53:38] remember like this is just me all the [03:53:39] notes are me all the streaming is me all [03:53:41] the video production is me all of it's [03:53:43] just me and that's how I like it I don't [03:53:45] want to like I don't want to deal with [03:53:47] no [ __ ] [03:53:48] but I was thinking we've got to have [03:53:51] alliteration bro like we can't like it's [03:53:53] free speech Friday bro like we can't [03:53:55] have like document Wednesday that's [03:53:59] [ __ ] [ __ ] [03:54:01] so I think what we're g to do because [03:54:05] Free Speech Friday just implies like I [03:54:07] want a free speech about whatever like I [03:54:09] like I got free speeching to do about [03:54:12] everything obviously like we could just [03:54:14] free speech about whatever is going on [03:54:15] there's so much more free speech that [03:54:16] could happen other than reading [03:54:19] classified CIA documents which is a ton [03:54:21] of fun but it's like not necessar like [03:54:25] free speech Friday just like that ring [03:54:29] just goes real well with like a slightly [03:54:33] less structured expectation of what [03:54:35] it'll be every week so here paperwork [03:54:38] Tuesday [ __ ] no bro here's what it is [03:54:40] here's what it is here's what it is you [03:54:41] check it out you check it out check it [03:54:42] out check it out check it out check it [03:54:43] out check it out check it out [03:54:45] is top secret Tuesdays homie it's got to [03:54:48] be top secret Tuesdays because we're [03:54:49] reading top secret documents every week [03:54:51] and there's like literally infinite top [03:54:53] secret documents and I want to read them [03:54:55] all because they are there's so many [03:54:58] I've just I've got like gobs and gobs [03:55:01] and gobs [03:55:03] of various Declassified FBI documents [03:55:06] CIA reports all kinds of things to dig [03:55:09] through and they're all [03:55:10] juicy so I'm scheming on doing top [03:55:13] secret Tuesday Tuesdays which is [03:55:15] basically [03:55:17] what dude of course yeah MOS is tomorrow [03:55:20] bro you didn't hear were you not in our [03:55:21] Twitter space yesterday we we we sorted [03:55:23] it all out Mose MOS is [03:55:25] Tomorrow Wendy go I know you've been [03:55:29] asking it's [03:55:31] tomorrow but anyways top secret Tuesday [03:55:33] is what we've been doing on Friday so [03:55:36] far reading all these documents all that [03:55:38] [ __ ] and I think that that way I can [03:55:40] free up free speech Fridays to just be a [03:55:42] little more like chill and a little more [03:55:46] like I mean who knows what topics like [03:55:48] commenting on all kinds of things like [03:55:50] maybe some will still be very [03:55:52] like CIA related who knows I mean I I'm [03:55:56] obsessed with the CIA and I think that [03:55:58] everyone should learn more about the CIA [03:55:59] because like I was showing in the Stream [03:56:01] tonight [03:56:03] like this intelligence agencies are the [03:56:07] base modus appari for all government [03:56:11] these days it's like how everything [03:56:13] functions and there hands are in every [03:56:15] pie and if you don't understand how [03:56:19] intelligence agencies work and the [03:56:20] history of them you don't understand [03:56:22] what's going on like you don't [03:56:23] understand the new like you definitely [03:56:24] cannot report accurately on the news if [03:56:27] you don't understand the history of [03:56:29] intelligence agencies yeah you're right [03:56:31] we got 50k in here we got enough homies [03:56:33] to call it quits okay I'm out of here [03:56:34] bye just playing I'm just playing I'm [03:56:36] just playing I'm gonna finish my [03:56:38] sentence at first but you gotta like [03:56:41] everyone should make it a like back of [03:56:43] the Mind [03:56:44] train of thought to just be continually [03:56:46] learning about the CIA because [03:56:50] like that underg guards everything it [03:56:53] underg guards the media it underg guards [03:56:55] reporting and and news it has like it's [03:56:58] the foundations of how governments [03:56:59] interact with each other it's the found [03:57:01] it's literally they like they are in our [03:57:04] Twitter and Facebook feeds they are in [03:57:06] the YouTube comments like like I mean [03:57:09] they're not everywhere but like they [03:57:11] they are in those places and there are [03:57:13] influen ERS in the online spaces that [03:57:17] probably aren't like card carrying [03:57:19] agents but are affiliated or Associated [03:57:21] or approach like they are certainly [03:57:23] influencing the online influencer space [03:57:27] in probably many ways um and so it's [03:57:30] just important to know as much as you [03:57:33] can and be prepared to you know the way [03:57:38] technology evolves is the exact same way [03:57:40] that techniques evolve and technology [03:57:42] and technique evolve in tandem [03:57:44] and intelligence agencies are all about [03:57:47] being ahead of that curve of technology [03:57:49] and technique to be constantly [03:57:51] innovating to be ahead of your opponents [03:57:54] and somewhere along the line they [03:57:57] realize that the citizens are their [03:58:00] opponents because their job is to [03:58:02] control the future to you know prevent [03:58:06] War but like you know whatever actually [03:58:08] they're trying to do and they realized [03:58:11] all the way back in the 60s and 70s that [03:58:13] like we are the opponents the people [03:58:17] that want less war that's opposing to [03:58:20] them the people that want less foreign [03:58:23] aid spending that's opposing to them so [03:58:26] like like you're currently on the [03:58:30] chessboard in the Internet space and [03:58:33] they are also on that chess board doing [03:58:37] operations and we're on that we're doing [03:58:40] operations too I mean like don't get me [03:58:42] wrong like we are out here [03:58:45] playing games with [03:58:46] them come at me bro but like everyone [03:58:51] should know their history of the CIA is [03:58:53] what I'm [03:58:54] saying and that is why they want to ban [03:58:56] Tik Tok because they've tried their [03:58:58] hardest to control the narrative on [03:58:59] there and they just [03:59:01] cannot pull it off so pull the [03:59:05] plug should we all start prepping and [03:59:08] getting trained to survive the [03:59:09] apocalypse here's my take on that it's [03:59:10] pretty [03:59:11] simple it does not matter prepped or how [03:59:15] trained you are for the apocalypse if [03:59:17] your body is not [03:59:20] healthy if you can't [03:59:23] run you're not prepped if you can't be [03:59:27] strong and fight to whatever your body's [03:59:29] maximum ability is reasonable like [03:59:32] you're not prepped so if you're not [03:59:34] already [03:59:35] healthy you should get healthy for [03:59:38] millions of reasons not to mention all [03:59:40] the big Pharma [ __ ] that we just talked [03:59:41] about and how they're poisoning you and [03:59:43] how then there selling you drugs to fix [03:59:45] the problems that they put it's hard to [03:59:47] it's hard to be healthy these days but [03:59:48] everyone should do what they can to try [03:59:50] their best to be healthy that's how you [03:59:52] prep and then beyond that yes you know [03:59:54] like learn to use guns learn to hunt [03:59:57] learn to prep food learn like learn [04:00:00] those skills too but if you're not [04:00:02] healthy you're not prepped that's my [04:00:04] take yes grow food health is wealth your [04:00:08] goddamn [04:00:11] right so [04:00:14] Sun's about to rise out here in [04:00:16] Japan um fa pey is shredded good job fa [04:00:20] pey I appreciate you I got respect for [04:00:23] anyone who's shredded nice [ __ ] [04:00:25] work um you know what I got fa peasy you [04:00:29] know what I [04:00:30] got I have got a [ __ ] banging outro [04:00:34] peep itan conspiracy theories areer [04:00:37] information is the oxygen of a democracy [04:00:41] with rep with progress with libertarian [04:00:44] because this is not about right and left [04:00:46] this is about right and [04:00:49] [Music] [04:00:52] wrong it's so secet we can't talk about [04:00:54] it actually lifted up and it could [04:00:56] actually turn I'm [04:00:59] ask has it that Christian roseno drew [04:01:02] his secret Knowledge from the wisdom of [04:01:04] the ancient Egyptians they estimated 100 [04:01:07] yards from the left wing was this 100 [04:01:10] foot this you begin to get into this [04:01:12] very scary scenar scario that has to do [04:01:15] with the human [04:01:16] condition of the proclivity to [04:01:19] accumulate vast amounts of power around [04:01:22] a handful of [04:01:23] [Music] [04:01:25] people [04:01:26] criminal and right now these [04:01:28] misanthropic sociopaths are running the [04:01:31] planet into the ground now I am become [04:01:34] death the destroyer of [04:01:37] worlds there's so much evidence out [04:01:39] there that even if less than 1% is [04:01:42] true that would be enough to collapse [04:01:45] the current Paradigm and change the [04:01:48] whole planet our security is at [04:01:59] stake all right homies yall have a great [04:02:01] night drink some water do something nice [04:02:03] for someone else tomorrow and I will see [04:02:06] you all not next week well I'll probably [04:02:09] see you next week too not next Friday [04:02:11] though but I'll be back the next Friday [04:02:14] for free speech Fridays have a good [04:02:17] night and uh peep the disclaimer on the [04:02:19] way out all of you YouTube censors out [04:02:22] there because I'm a good boy and I would [04:02:24] never spread [04:02:28] misinformation all of this all four [04:02:31] hours were just [04:02:33] jokes [04:02:42] okay for
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