Jackcrevol
Ain't Got Time!
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Oh yeah it’s pretty disappointing how things really areI'd like to know who's name is at the very top of the Pyramid. Blackrock? Vanguard, State Street? Who is the person who has the final say for them?
I'd bet you're right, but the trillionaires disguise themselves as corporations. Have you seen the graphs for who actually owns all the stocks in these huge corporations/conglomerates? Other huge competing corporations.
Larry Fink has a $1b net worth, but as the CEO of Blackrock he controls $10t in assets.
Ronald O'Hanley controls around $35t in assets.
But it worked 100% (together with the internet) toward falsely "justifying" and accustoming Americans to universal and comprehensive surveillance. The Soviets and East Germans would be so jealous.Fun fact: a study done by the Dept of Homeland Security found that TSA agents missed finding dangerous items at a nearly 95% clip. Prohibited items (liquids, etc.) was closer to 80%. It boggles the mind to think that an agency so ineffective is allowed to continue to exist.
Is it better to have than have not?Fun fact: a study done by the Dept of Homeland Security found that TSA agents missed finding dangerous items at a nearly 95% clip. Prohibited items (liquids, etc.) was closer to 80%. It boggles the mind to think that an agency so ineffective is allowed to continue to exist.
Their presence is a significant deterrent. Needs improvement but also still needs to exist.Fun fact: a study done by the Dept of Homeland Security found that TSA agents missed finding dangerous items at a nearly 95% clip. Prohibited items (liquids, etc.) was closer to 80%. It boggles the mind to think that an agency so ineffective is allowed to continue to exist.