Corporate Chains of Custody show just how Centralization can be a place for Corruption to Thrive. Where Policy enshrines Criminality
How Corporate relationships are Organized; is how they are Controlled, is how a tiny Minority can control the Many, in a Corporate version of Hierarchy.
The following posting is an effort to illustrate the structure of the Corporate Syndicate. Centralized ownership and control of the goods and services in an economy, can have impacts that are not only undesirable, but are fully orchestrated from a “central point” by a tiny minority of “Principals,” or “Operators.”
My goal here is to find out who is REALLY in control and hopefully out them by name, so they no longer have a place to hide. According to Sun Tzu and the Art of Warfare, the best way to fully defeat your enemy is to first know them.
As a little background, this is an International Criminal Cartel that has multiple Syndicates controlled through a process of Coordination between smaller command circles. For the record so far, there are the following:
Global Corporate Syndicate: includes Private Corporations : Incorporated Governments : Aloidal Ownerships via Depository Trust Corp. All ‘Three Letter Agencies (western governments)
Global Criminal Syndicate: includes Identity Theft and Hacking Specialist : Pedophilia Rings : Human Trafficking : Drug Trafficking : Organized Street Agitators (like Anti-Fa or BLM)
Global Currency Syndicate: includes Bank of International Settlements : Central Banks : World Bank : IMF : IPCC : UN : Each country’s Treasury Dept : Federal Reserve Inc. (western governments)
These Syndicates are all primarily connected through the Trilateral Commission and CFR. It is my theory that the Bilderberg Group elects representatives from each primary “Syndicate” each year, during the Bilderberg Meetings. CFR helps to coordinate corporate decisions and voting, internationally, this is the same collusion that happens inside the governments as evidenced by how contracts were written to produce the Covid Vaccine. (as one example) This may be why there was so much “consistency” in how the “Vaccine Mandates” were rolled out to ‘force’ injections on people.
The Corporations form a Democracy; the Principals in control of voting stock are the Stakeholders. They are possibly members of the Committee of 300; Bilderberg Group members of the Trilateral Commission and CFR are a type of “Legislative Plenum.” (just like the Senate and the Congress) Essentially, this is the REAL government on a global scale, all networked together, all Criminal.
Kathrine Watt and Sasha Latypova have done an excellent job in bringing the details about the vaccine contracts and pseudo legal structure that supported it to light; I encourage everyone to checkout her substack. Once you know the details of this abomination, you will understand why it is so important to identify the real controllers. Be sure to check out her archive, there are a lot of documents to see.
Executive Summary:
Basically there are four investment funds – The Big Four - that control the US economy:
BlackRock,
Vanguard Group,
State Street,
Fidelity (to a lesser extent)
There are other investment corporations, wherever they are prominent, they are noted. The four primary ones here are subordinate to Cede & Co. and to the Depository Trust Corp., (DTC) through Aloidal Trust structure; I will explore that in another article. This thing (the Cabal) is really inter-granular, it cannot be drawn out on a flat piece of paper; you would need a 3D model to actually diagram the whole thing.
The following information itself may be out of date; but the point is, the structure is essentially the same, with possibly more centralized concentration of both wealth and control in 2023. The original research was done by someone who goes by the call sign; “Firestarter,” a poster on Ron Paul Forums, I encourage everyone to have a close look at the threads he posted. Click on the links in the forum to get to see other very salient points being made. If you scroll down and read the Corporate chain of custody and control, you will notice a pattern. Everything is arranged like a pyramid; only a tiny minority on the very top hold the voting shares and make the decisions. You have to ask: is this what we want in an economy?
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?517340-BlackRock-Vanguard-State-Street-own-the-US
[Most of this research is from 2018]
The Following is from Ron Paul Forums compiled mostly by “Firestarter:” everything below is his work, If I added anything it will be in [brackets]
The 8 largest US financial companies - JP Morgan, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, U.S. Bancorp, Bank of New York Mellon and Morgan Stanley - are 100% controlled by 10 shareholders. The “big four” are major shareholders in all of these 8 financial institutions.
BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street own the US
Some of the major companies controlled by the Big Four include:
Alcoa, Altria Group, American International Group, AT&T, Boeing, Caterpillar, Coca-Cola, DuPont, Exxon Mobil, General Electric, General Motors, Hewlett-Packard, Home Depot, Honeywell International, Intel, International Business Machines, Johnson & Johnson, JP Morgan Chase, McDonald's, Merck, Microsoft, 3M, Pfizer, Procter & Gamble, United Technologies, Verizon Communications, Wal-Mart Stores, Time Warner, Walt Disney, Viacom, Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, CBS, NBC Universal: http://www.pravdareport.com/business...e_the_world-0/ (archived here: http://archive.is/CTDsD)
Big Three passive investment funds: BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street (thus without Fidelity). The Big Three, taken together are the largest shareholder in 40% of all publicly listed firms in the USA. In the S&P 500 – the benchmark index of America’s largest corporations – the “big three” are the largest shareholders in 438 of the 500 firms (or roughly 88%),
This includes: Apple, Microsoft, ExxonMobil, General Electric and Coca-Cola.
Owners of the Big Four Investment firms
A “simple” investigation into who owns 3 of the “Big Four”:
BlackRock, State Street and FMR (Fidelity).
Vanguard isn’t a publicly traded company. The official story is that investors in Vanguard are the ultimate owners, who supposedly decide how Vanguard handles business. Because Vanguard is a private company, it’s not forced to disclose information.
Major Shareholders in BlackRock include – BlackRock (4.51%), Vanguard, State Street (3.42%), FMR, Fidelity (2.32%); and PNC Financial Services Group, Capital (4.34%), Wellington Management Company LLP (3.75%), Bank of America Corporation (2.69%). Vanguard funds own at least 10.8%.
PNC Financial Services Group Inc. owns a whopping 21.42% BlackRock: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/blk/holders?ltr=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/Yfoye)
PNC Financial Services evolved from the Pittsburgh Trust and Savings Company that was founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1845. PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. is a Pittsburgh-based financial services corporation, with assets, at the end of 2016, of approximately $366 billion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PNC_Financial_Services
Major Shareholders in PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. include – Vanguard (at least 15.3%), BlackRock (6.0%), State Street (5.0%), FMR, Fidelity (3.1%), and Capital (4.8%, including Washington Mutual Investors Fund), JP Morgan Chase & Company (2.4%), T. Rowe Price Associates Inc. (2.7%), Massachusetts Financial Services Co. (2.2%), Wellington Management Company LLP (7.3%): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/PNC/holders?p=PNC (archived here: http://archive.is/zNcXc)
Wellington Management Company LLP owns 3.75% of the shares in the biggest investment fund in the world, BlackRock, and it also owns 7.3% of the shares in the PNC Financial Services Group Inc. that owns an additional 21.4% of BlackRock.
In 1928, Walter L. Morgan from Philadelphia established the first balanced mutual fund in the US - the Wellington Fund. The Wellington Fund is one of the oldest surviving American mutual funds and has more than $1 trillion assets under management. In 1979, after it had gone public, 29 partners bought back the firm.
John C. Bogle, who succeeded Morgan as chairman in 1970, later founded Vanguard: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellin...gement_Company
Major Shareholders in State Street Corporation include – Vanguard (at least 11.5%), BlackRock (5.9%), State Street (5.1%), FMR (4.4%), T. Rowe Price Associates Inc. (7.4%), Massachusetts Financial Services (7.4%): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/STT/holders?p=STT (archived here: http://archive.is/E8ZOi)
Massachusetts Financial Services (MFS Investment Management) was founded in 1924, is one of the oldest asset management companies in the world and has been credited with pioneering the mutual fund. As of 30 April 2017, MFS had $448.7 billion in assets under management: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MFS_Investment_Management
Fidelity (FMR) was founded in 1946 by Edward Johnson, and is run ever since by the Johnson family. Edward eventually turned the reins over to his son, Edward “Ned” Johnson III, who was Fidelity’s chairman until his late 80s. Today Abigail Johnson, Ned’s daughter, is the CEO of Fidelity investments. Fidelity Investments is owned by FMR LLC, which is controlled by the Johnsons.
According to Bloomberg, in 2012, the Johnson family is worth $22 billion. Ned Johnson is worth $6.9 billion. His daughter, Fidelity president Abigail P. Johnson, has a net worth of $10.1 billion. Abigail’s 2 siblings, Edward C. Johnson IV and Elizabeth L. Johnson, each own $2.5 billion.
According to SEC filings, the Johnsons own 49% of Fidelity. The remaining 51% is split among 108 Fidelity executives. In August 2005, Abigail Johnson owned 24.5% of Fidelity and her father 12%. The remaining 12.5% of FMR was split between Abigail’s younger sister and brother (Elizabeth and Edward IV).
Since that filing, Fidelity discloses only the total family ownership.
The Johnsons also own about 80% of Boston-based Northern Neck Investors LLC, which has $2.2 billion in assets: http://www.investmentnews.com/articl...ty-fund-empire.
“The last part of this post about Fidelity really illustrates what happens when a small group of investment funds completely dominate the economy...”
Fidelity’s mutual funds manage $1.2 trillion in assets.
The Johnson family and higher Fidelity management also own Impresa Management, which runs partnerships and investments on F-Prime’s behalf. The Johnsons, with a small group of FMR executives, also invest in F-Prime Capital, the private venture capital arm of Fidelity.
Impresa oversees about $2.6 billion in assets, and “bets” on bioscience and tech start-ups.
Here’s the trick… F-Prime regularly invests in companies before they’re brought to the stock markets (pre-IPO). Reuters analysed 10 pre-IPO investments by F-Prime since the beginning of 2013. In 6 of those cases, Fidelity’s mass mutual funds became (one of) the largest shareholders after the IPO, buying shares at much higher prices than F-Prime. This resulted in lower returns for Fidelity fund shareholders, and higher gains for F-Prime. These investments by Fidelity mutual funds have effectively propped up the values of F-Prime’s pre-IPO investments.
F-Prime Capital bought Ultragenyx pre-IPO shares for $3.55.
After the January 2014 IPO, Fidelity’s public funds purchased about 1.1 million Ultragenyx shares for an average stock price of $41.17 a share. Fidelity’s public funds didn’t gain 996% in this scheme (which was won by F-Prime). What does insider trading mean ... See some of the most successful investments by F-Prime (Alibaba was even more “successful” with 6101% less gain for Fidelity’s public funds).
Big Pharma, one of the most Lethal Industries ever to exist, right next to Government
Listing a chain of custody with a focus on the major shareholders of Big Pharma; that effectively controls what these companies do. These investment giants “strangle” us through their complete control of our “health care.”
[It's important to note that they have access to both the funding through banking institutions and the government contracts as well as the connections to healthcare. That is why many doctors become sales men for these guys.]
Following are some of the major shareholders in the 10 largest pharmaceutical companies in the first quarter of 2018 in the US by revenue. Focus is on the US, because it’s the easiest information to get.
In all of these pharmaceutical giants; Vanguard owns more than 12.5% (and is the single largest shareholder).
[Most links still work and will lead to a current data set. The archival link just preserves what was originally searched in 2018 to prove a trend.]
Major Shareholders in Johnson & Johnson include – Vanguard Group (more than 13%); Blackrock; State Street: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/jnj/.../?guccounter=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/Pf63b)
Major Shareholders in Pfizer Inc. include – Vanguard Group (more than 13%); Blackrock; State Street: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/PFE/holders?ltr=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/KMJV3)
Major Shareholders in Merck & Co., Inc. include – Vanguard (more than 14%); Blackrock; State Street; Wellington; Capital; Price (T.Rowe): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/MRK/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/IoGQj)
Major Shareholders in AbbVie Inc. include – Vanguard (more than 12.5%); Capital (more than 12%); Blackrock; State Street; Investment Company Of America: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/abbv/holders?ltr=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/LwFSo)
Major Shareholders in Abbott Laboratories include – Vanguard (more than 14.5%); Blackrock; Capital; State Street; Wellington: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/ABT/holders?ltr=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/2df3u)
Major Shareholders in Eli Lilly and Company include – Vanguard (more than 18%); Lilly Endowment, Inc (more than 11%); Blackrock; Wellington; Primecap; State Street: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/lly/holders?ltr=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/SwzST)
Major Shareholders in Amgen Inc. include – Vanguard (at least 14%); FMR (Fidelity); Blackrock; Capital; State Street; Primecap: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/amgn/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/zhHlk)
Major Shareholders in Bristol-Myers Squibb Company include – Vanguard (more than 18%); Wellington; Blackrock; State Street; Capital; FMR (Fidelity): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/BMY/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/ObGzo)
Major Shareholders in Gilead Sciences, Inc. include – Vanguard (more than 12.5%); Blackrock; State Street; Capital; FMR (Fidelity): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/GILD/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/08PzH)
Major Shareholders in Biogen Inc. include – Vanguard (more than 19%); Blackrock; Primecap; FMR (Fidelity); State Street; ClearBridge; Price (T.Rowe) Associates; Wellington. In Biogen, more than 90% of the shares are hold by institutions: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/BIIB/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/3d9A5)
“Follow the money and you open a revolving door from executives to government and from government to executive positions.
For example; Eli Lily and The Bush family ties to them is on record. George H. W. Bush sat on the company's board in the 1970's. They are also the makers of thimerosal. Just before the homeland security bill was sign by George W. Bush an unknown member (Dick Armey later admitted) of Congress inserted a provision into the legislation that blocks lawsuits against the drug maker for thimerosal.
Dick Armey admitted to it saying he did it to keep vaccine-makers from going out of business under the weight of mounting lawsuits. Of course, they know what is best for you and I.
I guess that most people don’t even realize how bad it is that a small number of investment funds completely dominate our economy. The last time the financial power was this concentrated was in the days of J.P. Morgan (1837-1913)...”
Here are a couple of things “they” could do:
Inflate stock prices, currency and orchestrate crashes of the economy.
[hmm… what are we seeing now?]
“When you know in advance that a crash will come, it’s even easier to get huge profits (while eliminating the “competition” at the same time) than in a “normal” market.
When the media (controlled by the big investment funds) report that the “passive funds” of BlackRock and Vanguard outperform the competition, this doesn’t really mean that they perform “better”.
This is the logical result of dominating the financial markets.
Because the same funds own (thus control) all the major corporations, these corporations aren’t competing against each other, but are colluding against the customer.”
Supermarket Chains Major Shareholders
A lot of these chains aren’t publicly traded because they are “privately owned.” Many of these corporations are reportedly owned by employees. In the last couple of years a relatively large amount of the biggest supermarket chains have been merged to form even bigger companies.
Not publicly traded are:
Albertsons Companies LLC - “privately” owned by investors (including Cerberus Capital Management).
Aldi – privately owned (founded by ALbrecht brothers, from Germany).
H.E. Butt Grocery Company - privately owned.
Giant Eagle, Inc - privately owned.
Wegmans Food Markets, Inc - privately owned.
Hy-Vee, Inc – employee owned.
WinCo Foods LLC – employee owned.
Publix Super Markets – employee owned: http://www.4-traders.com/PUBLIX-SUPE...77682/company/
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company (A&P) - ceased supermarket operations in November 2015, after 156 years in business.
Southeastern Grocers, LLC – In May 2018, its restructuring plan was confirmed by a U.S. Bankruptcy judge in Delaware.
Amazon acquired Whole Food Market, Inc in August 2017 (labelled as a merger): https://www.reuters.com/article/us-w...-idUSKCN1B31W6
Major Shareholders in The Kroger Co. include – Vanguard Group (more than 12.9%); Blackrock; State Street; Capital; Fidelity (FMR): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/KR/holders?ltr=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/qa9yP)
Major Shareholders in Walmart Inc. include – Vanguard Group; Blackrock; State Street; Fidelity (FMR): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/wmt/holders?ltr=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/U1M1E)
Major Shareholders in SuperValu Inc. include – Vanguard Group (more than 19%!); Blackrock (12.7%); State Street; and iShares Core S&P Smallcap ETF; Dimensional Fund Advisors LP; Lsv Asset Management; Towle & Company: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/SVU/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/Os5S8)
Major Shareholders in Ingles Markets, Incorporated include – Vanguard Group; Blackrock; State Street; and Gamco Investors Inc (more than 14%); Gabelli Funds, LLC (more than 11%); Janus Henderson Group PLC; Dimensional Fund Advisors LP; River Road Asset Management, LLC; Lsv Asset Management; iShares Russell 2000 ETF: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/IMKTA/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/UI3Xi)
ABCD traders and giant food corporations
In reality, it's not the supermarkets that decide what we can buy, but the major corporations that supply the giant food companies like: Unilever, Nestlé, Heinz, Mars, Kellogg’s and Tchibo.
These companies aren’t only the top suppliers of supermarket chains but also of the “smaller” shops. In Germany, 4 of these companies account for 85% of retail food sales.
There are a total of 4 corporations - the so-called ABCD traders - Archer Daniels Midland, Bunge, Cargill and Dreyfus that completely dominate the wheat, maize and soybeans markets.
The farmers, after they harvest their products, have no choice but to sell to the ABCD traders.
According to Corporate Atlas these 4 corporations have a share of 70 % of the world of the food market.
Since 2015, 15 mega-mergers have occurred in the food and agriculture industry. Today, 5 corporations are controlling the production of seeds and pesticides worldwide, but their number is likely to shrink to merely four by the end of 2018. Germany’s Bayer has acquired Monsanto in the USA to become the world’s largest provider of agrochemicals.
The US-based corporations DuPont and Dow Chemical have merged into DowDuPont.
ChemChina has acquired the Swiss-based multinational Syngenta.
These 3 corporations (after being merged) control more than 60% of the seed and agrochemical markets: https://www.dandc.eu/en/article/smal...ermarket-shelf (archived here: http://archive.is/oIqA1)
In the Netherlands, the gigantic Louis Dreyfus Company has its head office located in Rotterdam. The company's parent, Louis Dreyfus Holding B.V., is headquartered at the World Trade Center in Amsterdam. Louis Dreyfus companies has 72 offices in more than 100 countries.
Louis Dreyfus controls more than 75% of the global grain trade.
Cargill, Incorporated is a privately owned corporation based in Minnetonka, and incorporated in Wilmington, Delaware.
It is the largest privately held corporation in the US in terms of revenue.
Major Shareholders in Archer-Daniels-Midland Company include – Vanguard (more than 13.5%); BlackRock; State Street; and State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance (more than 10%): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/ADM/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/5k4fP)
Major Shareholders in Bunge Limited include – Vanguard (more than 17%!); BlackRock; State Street; Fidelity (FMR); and Price (T.Rowe) Associates (more than 11.5%); Franklin Resources: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/BG/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/M0mVk)
Monsanto has been acquired by Bayer, it’s still publicly traded… [still very poisonous]
Major Shareholders in Monsanto Company include – Vanguard (more than 14%); BlackRock; State Street; Fidelity (FMR); and Berkshire Hathaway; Primecap Management Company: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/MON/.../?guccounter=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/Ra0X6)
Major Shareholders in DowDuPont Inc. include – Vanguard (more than 12%); BlackRock; Fidelity (FMR); and Capital: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/DWDP/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/uFFAP)
The Following is some information on the giant food corporations...
In 2012, Kraft Foods split into two separate companies, Kraft Foods Group and Mondelez International. Mondelez took the snacks and candies brands, including Cadbury, Nabisco, and Oreo.
Major Shareholders in Mondelez International, Inc. include – Vanguard; BlackRock; State Street; Fidelity (FMR); and Trian Fund Management; JP Morgan Chase: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/MDLZ/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/l1EqV)
Major Shareholders in The Kraft Heinz Company include – Vanguard Group; BlackRock; State Street; and Berkshire Hathaway (more than 26.7%!); Capital: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/KHC/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/NKiRF)
Major Shareholders in Kellogg Company include – Vanguard; BlackRock; State Street; and Kellogg W K Foundation Trust (more than 19.5%); Keybank National Association; Capital: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/k/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/mJOUa)
Major Shareholders in General Mills, Inc. include – Vanguard; BlackRock; State Street; and Massachusetts Financial Services; Invesco: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/GIS/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/fsXip)
Major Shareholders in The Coca-Cola Company include – Vanguard; BlackRock; State Street; Fidelity (FMR); and Berkshire Hathaway; Capital: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/KO/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/F8WIs)
Restaurant chains
It’s strange that BlackRock is widely known as the biggest investment fund in the world, but for just about all the big corporations, I checked Vanguard is the bigger shareholder. When a search is done for the major shareholders of PepsiCo on Finance.yahoo.com, for some reason it doesn’t present detailed information…
Major Shareholders in PepsiCo Inc. include – Vanguard (more than 15%); BlackRock; and SSgA Funds Management; Wellington Management: https://money.cnn.com/quote/sharehol...=institutional (archived here: http://archive.is/FBieb)
Subway is the largest single-brand restaurant chain in the world and is privately owned. [as of 2018 they are supposed to be selling out this year.]
Chick-fil-A is privately owned. Reportedly its founder and long-time CEO set up a contract before he died in 2014 so that his children can never go public with the chain.
Major Shareholders in McDonald's Corporation include – Vanguard (more than 13%); BlackRock; State Street; Fidelity (FMR); and Capital: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/mcd/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/4VTzb)
Major Shareholders in Starbucks Corporation include – Vanguard (more than 12.5%); BlackRock; State Street; Fidelity (FMR); and Capital; Morgan Stanley; Magellan Asset Management; Bank Of New York Mellon Corporation: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/SBUX/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/yJR1j)
YUM! Brands is the parent company of Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and KFC.
Major Shareholders in YUM! Brands, Inc. include – Vanguard; BlackRock; State Street; and Price (T.Rowe) Associates (more than 14.5%); Magellan Asset Management; Bank Of New York Mellon Corporation: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/yum/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/p5QRp)Restaurant Brands
International is the (Canadian) parent company of Burger King.
Major Shareholders in Restaurant Brands International Inc. include – Fidelity (FMR); Vanguard; and Pershing Square Capital Management (10.9%); Price (T.Rowe) Associates; Royal Bank of Canada; Principal Financial Group; Berkshire Hathaway; Franklin Resources; Principal Mid Cap Fund; Bank of Montreal/Can/: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/QSR/.../?guccounter=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/iuuIc)
Major Shareholders in The Wendy's Company include – Vanguard (more than 12%); BlackRock; State Street; and Trian Fund Management (16.3%!); Eminence Capital; Wells Fargo; Janus Henderson; Victory Capital: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/WEN/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/ztNXE)
Only 3 companies own more than 52% of Dunkin' Brands – Vanguard; Price (T.Rowe); Janus Henderson.
Major Shareholders in Dunkin' Brands Group, Inc. include – Vanguard (more than 16.5%!); BlackRock; Fidelity (FMR); State Street; and Price (T.Rowe) Associates (more than 20%!); Janus Henderson (more than 15.5%!); Goldman Sachs: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/dnkn/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/DEr0q)
Major Shareholders in Domino's Pizza, Inc. include – Vanguard (more than 16%!); BlackRock (12.4%); State Street; and Renaissance Technologies; Tiger Global Management; Viking Global Investors; Capital; William Blair Investment Management; iShares; Smallcap World Fund: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/DPZ/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/UDLfS)
Entertainment Corporations
Major shareholders in Live Nation Entertainment Inc, includes Vanguard (several times) and Fidelity: http://investors.morningstar.com/own...jor.html?t=LYV (archived here: http://archive.is/gfOhJ)
Major shareholders in MGM Resorts, includes Vanguard (multiple times) and BlackRock: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/MGM/holders?p=MGM (archived here: http://archive.is/Du5Bl)
Major shareholders in Las Vegas Sands, includes Vanguard (multiple times), BlackRock and Fidelity (FMR, LLC): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/LVS/holders?p=LVS (archived here: http://archive.is/fEl81)
The Media Corporations
Comcast, The Walt Disney Company, News Corp., Time Warner, Viacom, and CBS Corporation.
Major shareholders in Comcast Corporation include Vanguard, BlackRock, State Street, Fidelity (FMR), and Capital: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/CMCSA/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/AZdbt)
Major shareholders in Walt Disney Company include Vanguard, BlackRock, State Street, Fidelity (FMR): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/DIS/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/V9atH)
Major shareholders in News Corporation (this is reportedly completely controlled by Rupert Murdoch) include Vanguard, BlackRock, State Street: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/NWS/holders?p=NWS (archived here: http://archive.is/nROUr)
Major shareholders in Time Warner Inc. [now called Spectrum] include Vanguard, BlackRock, State Street, Fidelity (FMR): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/twx/holders?ltr=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/VQrpl
Major shareholders in Viacom Inc. include Vanguard, BlackRock, State Street, and Capital (class B shares): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/VIAB/holders?p=VIAB (archived here: http://archive.is/DvJ4Q)
Major shareholders in Viacom Inc. include Fidelity (FMR), and Thomas E. Dooley, Gabelli, Gamco (class A shares): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/VIA/holders?p=VIA (archived here: http://archive.is/twkPT)
Major shareholders in CBS Corporation include Vanguard, BlackRock, State Street, and Capital: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/CBS/holders?p=CBS (archived here: http://archive.is/yJDTm)
“Maybe the giant internet “search” engines that hide the most interesting information are even more important than the corporations that invent our “news” – Google and Yahoo.”
The Google company is for some reason called Alphabet and Verizon is the company that owns Yahoo (Verizon is also the parent company of AOL)
Major shareholders in Alphabet Inc. (Google) include Vanguard, BlackRock, State Street, Fidelity (FMR), and Capital: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/GOOG/holders?p=GOOG (archived here: http://archive.is/PIW8O)
Major shareholders in Verizon Communication Inc. include Vanguard, BlackRock, State Street, Fidelity (FMR), and Capital: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/vz/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/wlANC)
Major shareholders in Wal-Mart include – Vanguard, BlackRock and State Street: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/WMT/holders?p=WMT (archived here: http://archive.is/SYyl9)
Major shareholders in Berkshire Hathaway include - Fidelity (FMR)https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/brk-a/holders?ltr=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/7SxAd)
Major shareholders in Apple include - Vanguard, BlackRock, State Street and Fidelity (FMR): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/aapl/holders?ltr=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/qXaQ3)
Major shareholders in Exxon Mobil include – Vanguard, BlackRock and State Street: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/xom/holders?ltr=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/watUw)
Major shareholders in Lockheed Martin Corporation include – Vanguard, Blackrock, State Street, and Capital: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/LMT/holders?p=LMT (archived here: http://archive.is/E44du)
“Following is a breakdown of the major shareholders in some of the big US genocidal companies that produce not only weapons for the wars in the world, but also lobby Congress to keep the wars going…”
[ “This list should include all of the Pharmaceutical Corporations that were involved in developing and coordinating the “Plandemic Response,” in which they created a bioweapon. They labeled it in their documents as a “Countermeasure” or MCM but sold to the public as a “Covid 19 Vaccine.”]
Major shareholders in Halliburton Company include – Vanguard, Blackrock, State Street, Fidelity (FMR), and Capital: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/hal/holders?ltr=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/nM1TG)
Major shareholders in Boeing Company include – Vanguard, Blackrock, State Street, and Capital, Evercore Trust Company, T. Rowe Price Associates: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/BA/holders?p=BA (archived here: http://archive.is/Os1jJ)
Major shareholders in General Dynamics Corporation include – Vanguard, Blackrock, State Street, Fidelity (FMR), and Capital, Longview Asset Management, Evercore Trust Company: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/GD/holders?p=GD (archived here: http://archive.is/owXP1)
Major shareholders in Raytheon Company include – Vanguard, Blackrock, State Street, Fidelity (FMR): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/RTN/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/sHBSN)
Major shareholders in Northrop Grumman include – Vanguard, Blackrock, State Street, Fidelity (FMR), and Capital: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/noc/holders?ltr=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/VsVke)
Major shareholders in Huntington Ingalls Industries (a spinoff of Northrop Grumman) include – Vanguard, Blackrock, State Street, Fidelity (FMR): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/HII/holders?p=HII (archived here: http://archive.is/z0eXE)
Major shareholders in CenturyLink Inc. (this acquired L-3 in November 2017) include Vanguard, Blackrock, State Street, and Capital: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/CTL/holders/ (archived here: http://archive.is/pgTMm)
Major shareholders in Level 3 Technologies Inc. (was acquired by CenturyLink in November 2017) include Vanguard, Blackrock, State Street, and Goldman Sachs, ClearBridge Investments: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/lll/holders?ltr=1 (archived here: http://archive.is/EaS0q)
Major shareholders in United Technologies Corporation include – Vanguard, Blackrock, State Street, Fidelity (FMR): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/UTX/holders/
Major shareholders in Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) include – Vanguard, Blackrock, State Street, Fidelity (FMR): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/SAIC/holders?p=SAIC (archived here: http://archive.is/iIcDQ)
Major shareholders in General Electric Company include – Vanguard, Blackrock, State Street, and Capital: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/GE/holders?p=GE (archived here: http://archive.is/KqQ4A)
Major shareholders in Oshkosh Corporation include – Vanguard, Blackrock, and Goldman Sachs, Aristotle Capital Management, AllianceBernstein: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/OSK/holders?p=OSK (archived here: http://archive.is/eePwI)
Major shareholders in Textron Inc. include – Vanguard, Blackrock, State Street, and Capital, T. Rowe Price Associates: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/TXT/holders?p=TXT (archived here: http://archive.is/hmOyN)
If you got down to the bottom of the list, congratulations, you are very patient. There is a lot of information available on the lower level Corporate Syndicate structure; this will help frame a possible link to the people that are in control of it.
I welcome any suggestions or comments.
Great summary of the monetary/economic structure. A great resource for the future. Thank you.
Fantastic, thank you. I too feel an urge to know my enemy. I guess the only question left in my mind is who is actually at the top? We know the names of the politicians but is there a group of powerful families who have been around for many years who are at the top of the hierarchy? They would be responsible for setting it up and are still there now, behind the scenes. If they are, what control do they have over the likes of Russia and China?