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To: tatown

And how many Blackrock folks are working in the Biden Admin right now?

Harris and the other government aren’t doing anything but collecting a check. They might be able to get a pet project through here and there, but anything else is being done to satisfy the masters at companies like BlackRock, Soros, Gates, and a few others.

And yes, things will get very ugly.

Of course, IMHO, so much could be avoided if there was a legitimate secession movement. Let all the Southern, Midwestern and Mountain States meet up, like the Bilderbergs and that thing they just had in Sun Valley(?) with all the billionaires, and have some closed door meetings. Watch how apoplectic the get.

Of course, that would mean leadership in places like Georgia, Tennessee, Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi and a few other states would have to be on board. And I can assure you that Kemp and the rest of the corrupt POSs, in Georgia, are certainly NOT ON BOARD.


7 posted on 07/26/2021 12:25:39 PM PDT by qaz123
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To: qaz123

From the article:

“ BlackRock/Vanguard are currently the top two owners of Time Warner, Comcast, Disney (FOX), and News Corp, which are four of the six media companies that control more than 90% of the U.S. media landscape. Funny how all this controlled covid and vaccine fear mongering sounds just like what happened with the 2020 election, and how mainstream media refused to report on any of the visible rampant fraud while social media banned anyone from talking about it.

Oh yeah, that’s right, guess who’s sitting on Biden’s administration in important positions that allow them to make even more ungodly blood money now? You guessed it, BlackRock.”


8 posted on 07/26/2021 12:31:35 PM PDT by tatown
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