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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Blackrock, Vanguard, and State Street are only tools. Who owns their owners and even if the owners are the last eye in the chain, where are they?

Obviously, they could kill billions by stopping production and distribution, which they could do anytime and blame someone or something else, and create the causes as well...

Moreover, it's usually the people who pay for their own murder or incarceration by central banks issuing loans to friends and family at the taxpayer's cost.

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Bacon Commander's avatar

Yeah. Sometimes i wonder why they haven't just "done it" yet.

Best i can figure is they know they still need lots of slaves captured in their fledgling Smart Cities. They aren't quite there yet. Getting damn close though.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

They may not have made their decision about whom to keep intact. After all, they are playing with fire (Genetics), and they will need some organic human survivors in case the race must start over. I'm finding it strange that they have introduced a delaying strategy:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/chicken-little-becomes-a-member-of

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Bacon Commander's avatar

Yes. I am also convinced the worldwide injection program is, in part, a "graphene toxicity test."

Graphene is being used in the transhuman/cyborg agenda as a key ingredient in the man-machine interface. But it's poison.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Also, graphene oxide breaks down relatively quickly, so there seems to be live experiments with the delivery/maintenance methods...

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Keri Gustafson Mason's avatar

13 families - and they laugh as they play us in their game

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Possibly, but this assumption is based on data that is publicly available. If I were them, I would make sure people would pick someone else for the culprits and would have no idea who and where I am...

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Bacon Commander's avatar

That's largely the role our [s]elected officials play, innit?

And Musk, Zuck and Bezos...

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

They are certainly owned. When I taught in Vegas, former prostitutes had a tattoo on the neck, indicating their owners. Around 30, some of them managed to bail themselves out. When I look at politicians, I automatically look for the tattoo on the neck. :)

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Bacon Commander's avatar

I mean, they are the diversionary faces for the true Luciferian overlords.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Fronts and puppets.

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_ikaruga_'s avatar

How do those women end up being "owned"?

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Philip “Big Philly” Smith's avatar

I wish it were that easy to identify the culprits. Worked for each company (very low levels and, interestingly, low wages). They hold those shares on behalf of their end investors and, in the case of Vanguard, the firm itself is owned by said end investors. They’d sell it to you that end investors are average Joe middle class people, but the reality is most of the funds’ biggest investors are other Wall Street investment managers (i.e., BR and VG’s alleged competition). Thus, it’s an incestuous situation where multiple levels of Wall Street firms own funds of funds of funds. All a convoluted scam.

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Bacon Commander's avatar

It is a vast web of international committees, banks, trusts, NGO's, secretive councils and, now apparently, stock market fund managers.

I've been studying these networks for something like six years now, everything from what appear to be "garden variety" associations of "business" interests to Luciferian secret societies. The links and connections are never-ending. It is difficult indeed to put your finger on the culprits. But when you follow the money, the names and the resultant actions, you can see what's going on. And difficult to thwart their efforts. They are well-hidden, very compartmentalized and infinitely wealthy - when taken as a whole.

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Marius's avatar

Hilarious and tragically true.. damn

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David Wolosik's avatar

It makes a point. Good one.

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