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World Sale




by cpqt » 22/05/16, 19:40

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Re: World for Sale




by Christophe » 22/05/16, 19:57

A written message can be? At least an introduction?

ps: I moved the images to the host ...
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Re: World for Sale




by Obamot » 22/11/21, 01:35

Up!

(Now's the time, isn't it?)

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Re: World for Sale




by Christophe » 22/11/21, 13:25

I did not think that Apple and especially Microsoft weighed (still) heavier than Google ... and that Amazon ...

I would love to have just 1 "mine" pixel in this image! : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

ps: do you have a history of the thing? Say version 2019? Just to see how the covid crisis changed the bubbles?
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Re: World for Sale




by Obamot » 22/11/21, 13:29

It's zero or one!

A pixel is a ”Abstract value”, can't you be more specific? : Mrgreen:
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Re: World for Sale




by Christophe » 22/11/21, 13:31

Obamot wrote:It's zero or one!


?

Obamot wrote:A pixel is a ”Abstract value”, can't you be more specific? : Mrgreen:


I don't know I think the pixel should be around $ 10M at the very least? : Mrgreen:
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Re: World for Sale




by Obamot » 22/11/21, 13:38

I did not find it in the same form, but there is it under:

“Global top 100 companies by market capitalization 2019”
-2021

https://www.pwc.com/cl/es/publicaciones ... s-2019.pdf

Somewhere on the 2021 figures, while doing my research, it says that some companies have increased by 48% ...
So it must have left traces ...
Insider trading spotted : Evil:
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Re: World for Sale




by Christophe » 22/11/21, 13:44

No doubt the sellers of HCQ and ivermectin ...

Am i good? : Mrgreen:
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Re: World for Sale




by gegyx » 02/01/22, 18:05

seen on the resistant site of Silvano Trotta:

For those who ask me what The Deep State is (and why we are censored):
A comment has just been posted by a French reader.
The information is so shocking that it is reproduced here in translation.
You can check everything yourself, since it is common knowledge.

Ladies and gentlemen,

I am writing to you because when I heard about vaccines this spring, the first thing I did was find out who the major shareholders were.

For me, who does not dominate scientific debates, this was crucial information: who sells them to me? Who do I buy them from?

This is what I found by simply typing the name of the shareholder and the company on Google and clicking on a stock market.
So you can easily check what I'm telling you.

The largest shareholder of Pfizer is the Vanguard group.

The largest shareholder of Johnson & Johnson is the Vanguard group.

AstraZeneca's third shareholder is the Vanguard group.

Moderna's fourth shareholder is the Vanguard group.

The third largest shareholder of Sanofi is the Vanguard group.
The 1st is L'Oréal, (y'all l oréal the one who made the gas to gass the Jews during the 2nd war),
but the 3rd is Vanguard Group.

The Vanguard group is an American pension fund.

It manages the trifle of $ 7 trillion more than the GDP of France and Germany combined.
It still has to weigh in at the level of international lobbying.

The largest shareholder of Google (YouTube, Googlemaps, WhatsApp, etc.) is Vanguard Group.

The largest shareholder of Facebook is the Vanguard group.

Microsoft's main shareholder is the Vanguard group.

Apple's main shareholder is the Vanguard group.

This is only Amazon's second.
In short, GAFAM is him.
So in terms of lobbying to sell us something, it is undoubtedly very, very powerful.

Akamai's main shareholder is the Vanguard group.

Akamai is the world's leading digital data storage company.
It is she, along with the national printing office, which stores the data of the tousanticovid application and therefore I think (I will let you check) that it also stores the data of the QR code which is used by all the places where it is located. find to apply the sanitary pass.

The main shareholder of MacDo is the Vanguard group.

The largest shareholder of Coca-cola is the Vanguard group.

The main shareholder of Disney is the Vanguard group.

And finally, the icing on the cake

The largest shareholder of Philip Morris is the Vanguard group.

Philip Morris is the world's largest tobacco manufacturer.
Tobacco kills 8 million people a year with state approval.
And in countries where it can, children are the main target.

Ironically, Champix is ​​one of Pfizer's most cost-effective smoking cessation drugs ...

The health or vaccination card (it doesn't matter) with 3 doses of € 19,50 in 6 months for 50 million French people is a trifle of $ 2,975 billion (for France only) for pharmaceutical companies and therefore indirectly for Vanguard Group and therefore for Google, Facebook and Phillip Morris to recover our freedom.

You are free to vote as you wish.

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Re: World for Sale




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 02/01/22, 18:23

Poor Jeanne Bourdillon who confuses IG Farben and L'Oréal ... If the rest is to match, there is some concern to be done. :(
Edit: the rest is to match ...
Do:
Vanguard Group Inc.
8,05%
BlackRock, Inc.
7,72%
Other
68,54%

NOT A WORD:

Vanguard Group Inc.
8,79%
BlackRock, Inc.
7,27%
Other
69,68%

Astra Zeneka:
BlackRock, Inc.
7,69%
Wellington Management Group LLP
5,89%
Other
71,75%


Modern:
Directors and Managers
29,20%
Other
70,80%


Sanofi:

Floating
81,05%
L'Oréal
9,39%
BlackRock, Inc.
6,96%

Google:
The Vanguard Group Inc.
3,19%
BlackRock, Inc.
2,87%
T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
2,10%
State Street Corporation
1,60%
FMR, Inc.
1,20%
Other
89,04%

Etc., etc...
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