TY to the Anon a few nights ago who pointed out Leon Black as the CEO of Apollo Management Group. He came from the bankrupt and corrupt Drexel Burnham Lambert. Positions himself as a "businessman" but is just your typical (((grifter))) and con artist.
I hope that all of them are getting investigated for what happened at the US Embassy Baghdad on New Year's Eve. Clearly they wanted to recreate the over run of the US Embassy in Iran (optics) and use it as leverage to sway public opinion and bring POTUS down. They put American lives at risk and wanted to spill blood.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/31/world/middleeast/baghdad-protesters-us-embassy.html
So it is no surprise that Constellis is in bankruptcy hearings. I am sure that this is cover for a deep dive criminal investigation. If not, it should be.
The bankers who hold the notes are lining up to take control of Constellis and its overseas contracts. Constellis was responsible for embassy security and intelligence support for many embassies. It's important work. It's not something that should be turned over to (((Banksters))) for them to take their skim.
Companies like Constellis that rely upon the expertise, skills and experience of dedicated former military specialists should not be profit centers for (((banksters))). Instead, because the work they do is so important, and a keystone to national security, including appropriate intelligence analysis to support diplomatic efforts, should be controlled by the Patriots. Constellis should be majority employee-owned, with the shares split depending upon experience and seniority. Overseas contracts like this have typically been handed out to politically connected high level military, who then have a guaranteed income stream and there have been more than enough examples of the actual retired military specialists who risk their lives and are away from their families to support these critical billets getting screwed over by these companies. Because the work is overseas, contractors can not rely upon US labor laws even though the contracts are funded with US taxpayer dollars and everyone who works them has to be cleared as part of the "export control" process because their skills and knowledge is considered a "controlled item".
If things are going to change, then put Patriots in control of contracts like this. A nominal CEO, but ownership and shares should be held in the majority by the actual experienced military specialists who are doing the heavy lifting. It also makes me it more difficult for the outright fraud that often goes on to happen. And these contracts even though for overseas work should be governed by US labor laws.
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/constellis-holdings-moodys-blackwater-embassy/2020/01/07/id/948806/
Contracts like this that are so important shouldn't be skim profit centers for (((banksters))). It's up to POTUS to ensure that our military who support these contracts are no longer treated like cattle, and are treated fairly.
The "new normal" has to involve more employee ownership of the companies they help make great, and a more equitable distribution of profit sharing. I wish the Amazon and Walmart employees protesting tomorrow for fairer and safer working conditions and appropriate "hazard pay" for doing the work of "essential" employees the very best. I support you. If you are considered "essential" then you should be getting hazard pay.