I have begun release of Part 2 of my report: Welcome To The Machine.
The first part of that release is found on Superstonk. If you could go upvote it just so it gets to more people I would really appreciate it.
However, the real post is on the website I made for it.
Part 1 is a revised version of a report I made last year that shows all companies are one company.
Part 2 is going to do that and more. It is a normie Red-Pill though, and designed to make it past Superstonk censors (I hope) so it takes a direct approach to the problem through the corporate world. I show how the world was created. I show how The Matrix was created.
What I have up so far (sections 4 and 5) does not do that quite yet. That is about the first 1/3 of my report. Hopefully section 6 will be done in a couple weeks. Each section increases the scope of the problem, allowing people to see the evidence without rejecting it due to cognitive dissonance. At least that is how it is supposed to work. We shall see.
If you are interested, it shows a whole lot that not many people know. It represents a few thousand hours of research over the past year and a half or so. I believe the details of the nature of our world are important, and it gets into the details.
If you are interested in Economics (almost all of life's decisions are economic), or the way the world we live in was constructed, what that means, and what the solution to the conundrum is, I humbly suggest my report will be covering that. What I have up so far doesn't quite get there yet, but it makes a proper start.
Thanks for reading.
Only what as posted at the time, first third you call it. My concern is more about reality of the co-ownerships., I’m not sure how to reconcile what it means long term that everyone basically owns each other. Beyond groupthink and intimidation , I’m sure there are greater ramifications and those will probably come with the second 2 parts.
Did you read section five? I'm not sure we are on the same page. The "co-ownership" as you call it was not a big deal. That's just the asset managers and banks own each other and own all of corporatedom. That was sections 1-3, which is what it sounds like you read. The real ownership is in the Boards of Directors. If you had read that part, I think you would be giving different feedback.
Thank you for the feedback. It’s clear a lot of work went into this and quite frankly it looks to be yet another lever for keeping the poor poor and to make the rich richer.