Anonymous ID: 0cd69a June 25, 2019, 5:46 p.m. No.6842232   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2246 >>2331 >>2635

Anons need to read this whole article. This is just a tiny bit of it

 

THE SILENT CORPORATE TAKEOVER OF HIP-HOP MUSIC

 

On April 24th, 2012, a fascinating anonymous whistle blower letter appeared online from an alleged music executive. He claimed to be a decision-maker in one of the more established companies in the music industry as of the late 80s and early 90s.

 

In it, he describes a closed, private meeting with a “small group of music industry insiders” he was called into in 1991. The meeting was held at a private residence on the outskirts of Los Angeles. I remember about 25 to 30 people being there, most of them familiar faces.

 

Speaking to those I knew, we joked about the theme of the meeting, as many of us did not care for rap music and failed to see the purpose of being invited to a private gathering to discuss its future. Very soon after the meeting began, it turned into a real-life horror movie as the main speaker revealed their hidden agenda:

 

The subject quickly changed as the speaker went on to tell us that the respective companies we represented had invested in a very profitable industry, which could become even more rewarding with our active involvement.

 

He explained that the companies we work for had invested millions into the building of privately owned prisons, and that our positions of influence in the music industry would actually impact the profitability of these investments….

 

He told us that since our employers had become silent investors in this prison business, it was now in their interest to make sure that these prisons remained filled. Our job would be to help make this happen by marketing music which promotes criminal behavior, rap being the music of choice.

 

He assured us that this would be a great situation for us, because rap music was becoming an increasingly profitable market for our companies — and as employees, we’d also be able to buy personal stocks in these prisons. Immediately, silence came over the room. You could have heard a pin drop. I remember looking around to make sure I wasn’t dreaming, and saw half of the people with dropped jaws.

 

My daze was interrupted when someone shouted, “Is this a f** joke?”

 

At this point, things became chaotic.

 

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Further into the article

 

There are four investment funds — the Big Four — that control the US economy:

 

BlackRock

Vanguard Group

State Street

Fidelity

 

The 8 largest US financial companies — JP Morgan, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, U.S. Bancorp, Bank of New York Mellon and Morgan Stanley — are 100% controlled by ten shareholders.

 

The “big four” are major shareholders in all of these eight financial institutions.

 

As a result, the privately-owned Federal Reserve [which prints the U.S. dollar] is controlled by the Big Four…

 

The firms [Blackrock and Vanguard] are among the biggest holders of some of the world’s largest companies across a range of industries, including Google parent Alphabet Inc. and Facebook Inc. in technology, and lenders like Wells Fargo & Co.

 

There is tons more to read. A long article

 

https://divinecosmos.com/davids-blog/22962-social-media-nukes/