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To: Kackikat

Interesting. Remember that Jay Rockefeller was a Republican. What gave him away is that he was ademantly opposed to Iran sanctions. They seem to girl fan over despotic dictators.

What was interesting in Bealle’s book explaining how Rockefeller covertly held a monopoly and control of the American prescription drug market is insight into Rockefellers sneaky M.O.

Bealle said most of his shell companies were located owned by Rockefeller or Rockefeller real estate shell co. The Trilateral Commission mentions Rockefeller’s “RCP Holding LLc.” They seemed to have opened in Chicago, and later almost every other state in 2010.

These are the business located in Rockefeller Plaza. No doubt he has influence and control here, if not complete ownership.

10 Rockefeller Plaza 288,000 sq ft (26,800 m2) — Originally the Holland House, then the Eastern Air Lines Building and currently home of Today Show studios.[16]

30 Rockefeller Plaza (30 Rock): GE Building 2,900,000 sq ft (270,000 m2) — Formerly the RCA & RCA West Buildings. Headquarters of NBC.

30 Rockefeller Plaza (30 Rock) Global Headquarters and National Headquarters of Deloitte & Touche LLP

1240 Avenue of the Americas: One of the original buildings on the site not demolished; It has been adapted as an annex building to 30 Rock.
50 Rockefeller Plaza: Bank of America Building 481,000 sq ft (44,700 m2)

– Formerly the Associated Press Building and home to many news agencies. Isamu Noguchi’s large, nine-ton stainless steel panel, News, holds the place of honor above the building’s entrance. Noguchi’s design depicts the various forms of communications used by journalists in the 1930s. The only building in the Center built to the outer limits of its lot line, 50 Rock took its shape from the main tenant’s need for a single, undivided, loft-like newsroom as large as the lot could accommodate. At one point, four million feet of transmission wire were embedded in conduits on the building’s fourth floor.

1230 Avenue of the Americas: Simon & Schuster Building 706,000 sq ft (65,600 m2)[17] – Formerly U.S. Rubber/Uniroyal Building and site of the Center Theatre prior to 1954.

1250 Avenue of the Americas: GE Building — Originally RCA Building West, officially known as 30 Rockefeller Plaza.

1260 Avenue of the Americas: Radio City Music Hall

1270 Avenue of the Americas 528,000 sq ft (49,100 m2) – Originally the RKO Building, later the American Metal Climax (AMAX) Building

600 Fifth Avenue 409,000 sq ft (38,000 m2) — Formerly the Sinclair Oil Building

610 Fifth Avenue: La Maison Francaise 130,000 sq ft (12,000 m2)

620 Fifth Avenue: British Empire Building 130,600 sq ft (12,130 m2)

626 Fifth Avenue: Palazzo d’Italia 120,000 sq ft (11,000 m2)

630 Fifth Avenue: International Building 1.2×106 sq ft (110,000 m2)

636 Fifth Avenue: International Building North 120,000 sq ft (11,000 m2)

The buildings listed above, east of Sixth Avenue, are managed by Tishman-Speyer, co-owner of Rockefeller Center. The buildings west of Sixth Avenue are managed and/or co-owned by the Japanese-owned Rockefeller Group:

1221 Avenue of the Americas (McGraw-Hill Building)

1271 Avenue of the Americas (Time-Life Building)

745 Seventh Avenue (Barclays Capital, formerly Lehman Brothers Building): Building now owned by Barclays Capital, the land by the Rockefeller Group.[18]

Buildings formerly part of Rockefeller Center

The Center Theatre — Formerly the RKO Roxy Theatre; the only structure in the original Rockefeller Center to be demolished (1954); used as an NBC television studio at the time of demolition

75 Rockefeller Plaza (originally the Esso Building, later the Time Warner Building) – now owned by Mohamed Al Fayed

1211 Avenue of the Americas — Originally the Celanese Building, now the News Corp Building; sold in 1980[19]

1251 Avenue of the Americas — Originally the Standard Oil [NJ] Building and later the Exxon Building; sold in 1986 when Exxon offices relocated to Dallas[20]

1290 Avenue of the Americas — aka AXA Financial Center; formerly the Sperry Rand Building

New York Hilton Midtown — formerly The New York Hilton at Rockefeller Center


38 posted on 08/08/2014 4:16:47 PM PDT by mgist (.)
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To: mgist

http://www.politico.com/story/2013/01/jay-rockefeller-to-retire-86054.html

I’ll make this link available to all....and his retirement speaks to some withdrawal from this Adminstration, I think.


39 posted on 08/08/2014 5:26:48 PM PDT by Kackikat (ELECTED officials took an OATH...Time to honor it....be a Patriot.)
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