One Sentence Conspiracy

These 10 multinational corporations basically control everything you consume.

These 10 multinational corporations basically control everything you consume.

1 month ago | 7 notes | Permalink
"The irony of this bites hard: our government may be on the verge of killing real competition in order to save the appearance of competition. This would be tragic for all of us who value books and the culture they support."
Scott Turow, President, Author’s Guild, on the current collusion e-book case against Apple
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"Today, if you make enough money for the firm (and are not currently an ax murderer) you will be promoted into a position of influence."
Greg Smith, in an NYT op-ed upon resigning from Goldman Sachs
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3 months ago | 6,009 notes | Permalink
TAGS . people . power . politician .
"Area 51, Hangar 18, Montauk, Pine Gap, Fort Detrick, Rudloe Manor, Zhitkur, Porton Down, the Dugway Proving Ground, and the Dulce Base: these are just a handful of the many and varied select, highly-classified installations about which the governments of the United States, Australia, China, Russia, the United Kingdom and elsewhere, prefer that we, the general public, remain steadfastly ignorant of."
Nick Redfern, Disinformation.com
4 months ago | 15 notes | Permalink

This is meant to be funny, but really isn’t that far from the truth…

5 months ago | 9 notes | Permalink
"…a new, unheard of company listed as Latour Trading LLC had surpassed Goldman Sachs as the most active trader on the New York Stock Exchange…"
Douglas Faneui, Dis Magazine
5 months ago | 9 notes | Permalink

(Source: sirmitchell)

6 months ago | 1,944 notes | Permalink
TAGS . Occupy . wealth .
"We shall have world government, whether or not we like it. The only question is whether world government will be achieved by conquest or consent…"
Paul Warburg in an address to the U.S. Senate 2/17/1950
9 months ago | 14 notes | Permalink
TAGS . NWO . government . conquest . consent .
"In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist…"
Dwight D. Eisenhower
9 months ago | 5 notes | Permalink