SHADOW HANDS: FINK, SOROS, & THE CULT OF CONTROL (based upon Joe Rogan's incredible interview of Patrick Bet-David)


Ladies and gentlemen, gather round, for I bring to you a tale of power and influence that would put even the most riveting Shakespearean drama to shame. Only it’s true. And shockingly bearing on the shape of the cultural, economic, and political ground on which we all tread. Following the great response to my piece on the unholy "Alinsky Trio" of Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden (Inside the Left's Playbook: How to Ignite America), let's go deeper. In the realm of modern politics, where the strings of power are pulled by hidden hands, picture, if you will, a cadre of puppet masters: Larry Fink, George Soros, and the other self-appointed presidents of United States, Inc. 

Now, allow me to introduce you to Patrick Bet-David. Born in the tumultuous lands of Iran, his family sought refuge on American shores, and young Patrick eventually found himself in the financial world, building his empire of insurance and media. A man of contradictions, he claimed no political allegiance, critiquing both sides of the aisle with the precision of a surgeon's scalpel.

Our story begins with a riveting conversation on the Joe Rogan Experience, where Bet-David, armed with facts and candor, laid bare the disturbing dance of power that weaves through our world. BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street – you may have heard these names whispered in hushed tones, but little did you know, they're the undisputed rulers of the kingdom. They have their fingers in the S&P 500 pie, with a staggering 88% of the largest companies under their control.

But that's just the beginning. These financial titans have insinuated themselves into the very heart of our nation's defense contracts. Raytheon, General Dynamics, Boeing, Northrop Grumman – the list goes on, and the puppet masters pull the strings. It's like a capitalist's dream come true. With defense contracts reaching a mind-boggling $744 billion, they've got Uncle Sam in their pocket.

They've infiltrated Hollywood, they've infiltrated pharmaceuticals, and they've infiltrated every nook and cranny where the scent of money lingers. They've got a virtual monopoly on the world, with BlackRock's assets under management reaching an astonishing $10 trillion, more than the GDP of all but two nations on Earth. They're the gatekeepers of wealth, the stewards of the modern pantheon.

And most shocking, they've embraced the ESG movement with open arms. Environmental, Social, and Governance – the holy trinity of virtue signaling. But it's not about being virtuous; it's about control. They've rallied $70 trillion under their banner, and they've even dipped their toes into the geopolitical game with a $400 billion contract to rebuild Ukraine. The question echoes: What the hell is going on here?

Let's ponder the motives. What drives these demigods of finance when they already have more money than they can possibly spend? It's about control, and perhaps a hint of godlike delusion. George Soros himself once declared, "I fancied myself as some kind of a God." And Larry Fink and his ilk, they're not far behind, basking in the glory of their financial omnipotence. But how do mere mortals fight back against this colossal conglomerate of influence? Andrew Schultz, the sage, suggests a strategy – patience. It takes time to topple giants, even with the power of Jiu-Jitsu. But, alas, this isn't just a billionaire's playground; it's a game of world domination.

Our commander-in-chief? A mere puppet, a figurehead. The true puppeteer is Larry Fink, the president of the United States, Inc. With the other top power-brokers, all devout Democrats, he’s championing the cause of hardworking Americans with the robustness of Emerson, Lake and Palmer’s “Fanfare for the Common Man.” Played backwards. An ordinary man himself, worth just north of $1 billion, he sits on the boards of the Council on Foreign Relations and World Economic Forum. These financiers have insinuated themselves so deeply into the fabric of our nation that they can replace CEOs, fire boards, and dictate the course of history. It may be worth noting that the ouster of FOX’s outspoken Tucker Carlson neatly coincided with BlackRock acquiring a substantial stake in the company.

The ESG movement, it's their smokescreen. A ruse to maintain their control and manipulate the masses. The motives may be a bit murky, but the consequences are all too clear. As we watch the world turn, remember, it's not always the politicians who pull the strings, but the puppet masters who hold the purse.

The next time you hear the names BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street, know that behind the curtain, they're not just managing assets; they're managing our reality. It's a brave new world, and we're all just characters in their play, puppets on their strings, dancing to their tune. If we let them.

God help us. And help us help ourselves.


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