Anonymous ID: 8e6688 Jan. 11, 2020, 6:21 p.m. No.7788133   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8166 >>8183 >>8256 >>8338 >>8379 >>8385 >>8416 >>8515 >>8553 >>8613

WHen Jim Watkins talked about an upcoming deplatformin

Around 1/19 (mirror that date) he mentioned the largest company in the world.

 

One Anon suggested Network Solutions which is preposterous as anyone who has dealt with domain name registrars would know. However, the ownership quickly led to WEB.COM. For some reason one Anon connects it to a Dutch publishing company, but my digging led elsewhere.

 

There is a hedge fund named Okumus Fund Management: started by and managed by Ahmet Hamdi Okumus. This fund owns the largest block of shares in WEB.COM.

 

This is where it gets interesting. Does he control the shares? If so, who owns him? Or do the hedge fund investors control them. In that case, who are they?

 

I haven't found much info on Ahmet yet except he is Turkish. But this profile of his investment career is interesting.

 

http://www.nexchangenow.com/news/30969/

 

It says that the two biggest investments of the fund are WEB.COM and LifeLock. Sound familiar? Could a person who dreamed up the name LifeLog also come up with LifeLock?

 

But there's more…

Think Social Capital

In order to score you, and to do things like block you from jobs or from travel, they need to really know who you are. Just like DHS's RealID. In order to provide the service that they do, LifeLock needs to know exactly who you are. And once they have that info, if they are unscrupulous, they could share it with the NWO. If that happened, they would OWN you. (mirror that 3 letter word). It reminds me of that motto of the new civilization, Cras es noster because that literally means…

Tomorrow, YOU ARE OURS

 

Needs more digging.

Anonymous ID: 8e6688 Jan. 11, 2020, 6:56 p.m. No.7788416   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8515 >>8613

>>7788133

 

Okumus Fund Management has acquired large stakes in several other software companies. In 2013, it bought chunks of AVG Technologies and Vocus Inc., according to SEC filings.

 

Okumus has been investing in computer and software companies for more than a decade, according to SEC filings. In 2000, another one of his funds, Okumus Capital LLC, owned millions of shares in Apple Computer Inc. and Broadbase Software Inc., among other companies.

 

https://www.jacksonville.com/article/20150209/BUSINESS/801238972

Anonymous ID: 8e6688 Jan. 11, 2020, 7:12 p.m. No.7788553   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8613

>>7788133

 

https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/article/largest-web-com-holder-sells-its-stake

 

Web.com Group Inc.’s $25-a-share buyout agreement with Siris Capital Group includes a provision to let the company seek higher offers for 45 days.

 

But the company’s largest shareholder isn’t waiting.

 

After Jacksonville-based Web.com announced the buyout last Thursday, Okumus Fund Management sold its 6 million shares, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Monday.

 

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https://www.pionline.com/article/20110301/ONLINE/110309985/sac-capital-to-spin-off-private-equity-group-siris

 

Siris is led by founders Frank Baker, Peter Berger and Jeffrey Hendren, who all worked at private equity firm Ripplewood Holdings before joining SAC Capital, the $12 billion hedge fund run by Steven A. Cohen, in 2007.

 

Who controls the shares, directorships of companies majority owned by a fund

 

Ever heard of Vanguard? SAIC?

Anonymous ID: 8e6688 Jan. 11, 2020, 7:21 p.m. No.7788639   🗄️.is 🔗kun

What happened 52 years ago?

 

April 4

Martin Luther King Jr. is shot dead at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. A white Ford Mustang was seen speeding away.