BLACKROCK OWNS THE WORLD. AND YOU HAVE NEVER ELECTED A SINGLE ONE OF THEM. π΄π¦
One company manages $10.5 trillion in assets. That is more than the GDP of every country on Earth except the United States and China. They are the largest shareholder in Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Meta, JPMorgan, Bank of America, Pfizer, Moderna, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, ExxonMobil, Chevron, and virtually every major corporation you can name.
They own everything. And their name is BlackRock.
You did not vote for Larry Fink. You did not elect his board of directors. No ballot has ever contained their name. And yet this single entity has more influence over the American economy, your retirement savings, the housing market, the food supply, and the direction of global policy than any president, any congress, or any government in history.
When BlackRock speaks, CEOs listen. When BlackRock demands ESG compliance β environmental, social, and governance scores β corporations obey overnight. When BlackRock decides which companies thrive and which are starved of capital, the market moves. They do not need to pass laws. They do not need to win elections. They simply control where the money flows. And money is oxygen.
After 2008, while millions of Americans lost their homes, BlackRock was buying them. Entire neighborhoods. Entire zip codes. They purchased over 100,000 single-family homes at foreclosure prices, converted them to rentals, and drove up housing costs across the country. A generation of Americans who should be homeowners are now paying rent β to BlackRock. The American Dream did not die naturally. It was purchased, repackaged, and sold back to you at a monthly premium.
BlackRock's Aladdin system β an AI platform β monitors and manages over $21.6 trillion in assets globally. It processes 250 million calculations per week. It advises central banks. It models the global economy. And it operates with zero public oversight, zero transparency, and zero accountability to the citizens whose lives it shapes.
They sit on the boards of competing companies simultaneously. They own major stakes in every media conglomerate that tells you what to think. They manage the retirement funds of teachers, firefighters, and police officers β using that money to advance agendas those workers would never support if they knew where their savings were being directed.
This is not capitalism. This is not a free market. This is a single entity consolidating ownership of the entire global economy while hiding behind the word "investment management." This is feudalism with a Bloomberg terminal.
The founding fathers warned about concentrations of power that could override the will of the people. They could not have imagined a world where one company owns everything, controls everything, and answers to no one.
11b names the names they hide behind corporate structure. BlackRock is not a company. It is a government without borders, without elections, and without limits. And until the people see it for what it is, nothing changes.
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