Anon found an interesting link between AU’s largest news broadcasting company and Pfizer: follow the money…
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Look a little deeper:
Big Pharma and mainstream media are largely owned by two asset management firms: BlackRock and Vanguard
Drug companies are driving COVID-19 responses — all of which, so far, have endangered rather than optimized public health — and mainstream media have been willing accomplices in spreading their propaganda, a false official narrative that leads the public astray and fosters fear based on lies
Vanguard and BlackRock are the top two owners of Time Warner, Comcast, Disney and News Corp, four of the six media companies that control more than 90% of the U.S. media landscape
BlackRock and Vanguard form a secret monopoly that own just about everything else you can think of too. In all, they have ownership in 1,600 American firms, which in 2015 had combined revenues of $9.1 trillion. When you add in the third-largest global owner, State Street, their combined ownership encompasses nearly 90% of all S&P 500 firms
Vanguard is the largest shareholder of BlackRock. Vanguard itself, on the other hand, has a unique structure that makes its ownership more difficult to discern, but many of the oldest, richest families in the world can be linked to Vanguard funds
https://noqreport.com/2021/06/15/blackrock-and-vanguard-the-same-shady-people-own-big-pharma-and-the-media/
https://archive.ph/0uR5y
they own a shitload of GME also...and housing market....this is odd and kinda deflates ideas of moass....can someone refute me please?
maybe whitehats have taken over at the top?
How does it deflate moass?
well if you have someone who has 50% of the float and also has housing market, kinda makes your shares not worth so much right? Like I said, prove me wrong please.
Retail owns GMEs float multiple times over. they will eventually have to buy them all back at whatever price we set. So we drain them off money permanently.
They might own a lot of GME, but they don’t own the float. Plus, they’re held in ETFs. They can’t just sell their GME without rebalancing. Plus, if institutions owned the float, and Apes owned the float, it would only make the MOASS an even bigger of a certainty.
how does other institutions owning the float help increase certainty? I guess did they buy shares before shorting or after?
If institutions own the float, and apes ALSO own the float...