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Blackrock’s $13 Trillion COLLAPSE Just Started | 2023 Bank Runs

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posted on Apr, 25 2023 @ 12:52 PM
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The banking system owns the government, the government does not allow for the banking system to collapse, they make all the money, we pay for their failures with our tax dollars.

The Rothchilds has own America's politics for over a 100 year.



posted on Apr, 25 2023 @ 04:31 PM
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They own and run pretty much everything between them. A few other players but all at the same table. You think they would fall to a financial collapse? No. Any collapse will be deliberate and to pursue another, even more controlling agenda.



posted on Apr, 26 2023 @ 08:19 AM
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I been saying that for awhile,. Used coke and Pepsi as an example. From the outside they look like two competitive companies. But you trace that family tree far enough back they wind up sharing the same womb.

So when coke took a hit for using drugs in their drink mass amounts of people went to pepsi.l and never looked back. They often use two competitive brand labels just to see what hey can get away with giving the public.

But like I said, if you follow the money. It all leads to the same place. I also believe that companies like blackrock get ownership without even paying for it. Just because that ownership/creator has to give up majority share of a company just to have a brand recognized and publicized. So in short to be recognized they have to give up ownership of a company and then blackrock, vanguard etc decides how to play that company. In the end they are in debt to these groups with no real way to avoid it.
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posted on Apr, 26 2023 @ 08:26 AM
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a reply to: ARM1986

Chances are there is some big transfers and alliances going on. And someones name is getting ready to take the fall in a marriage merger to consolidate power. That doesn't hurt the blood line, but removed competition.
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posted on Apr, 26 2023 @ 09:27 AM
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originally posted by: BlackArrow
a reply to: ARM1986

Chances are there is some big transfers and alliances going on. And someones name is getting ready to take the fall in a marriage merger to consolidate power. That doesn't hurt the blood line, but removed competition.


One thing I discovered in my research was how one company would be owned by Blackrock, yet Vanguard would have majority shares, thus giving them control-and vice versa.
They seem to have a symbiote relationship that sure sounds like a monopoly to me.

Googly search says:



BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) are among the strongest asset management firms in the world, with a combined $22 trillion in managed assets - equivalent to more than half of the combined value of all shares for companies in the S&P 500



posted on Apr, 26 2023 @ 11:22 AM
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posted on Apr, 26 2023 @ 04:24 PM
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The revolving door they have with government employment is truly frightening. I'm trying to wrap my head around how they were allowed to get a monopoly on the entire financial market. They own us, and they own governments.


because corperate idelogy is the politics of the deepstate and corps are tools to control the shape of the matrix that binds us. Weaponized.



posted on Apr, 26 2023 @ 09:28 PM
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yay, Blackrock should go bankrupt. They're bad news.



posted on Apr, 27 2023 @ 12:19 AM
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Looks like we got some hard hitting financial news on slate, this week and next.

The Republican Hoyse passed McCarthy’s proposal for spending cuts, which are contingent upon Republicans agreeing to raise the debt ceiling. The proposal will not pass the Senate. So I guess that means no debt ceiling increase with the prospect of default looming in the next couple months…

Next Wednesday, assuming no financial collapses happen between now and then, the Fed is expected to raise the federal funds rate which banks can borrow from each other at. The phrase on Wall Street: The Fed hikes until something breaks! I wonder if we are getting very close to that breaking point…



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