The stupid never stops. How stupid is it to stop advertising on a company with an alleged 114,000,000 readers. "Oh we are making a political statement because we want to look like we support ultra-left-wing-libers/communist causes."
There should be some blowback from the stock holders over this bonehead move.
When you find out that all companies are own by hedge funds and all those hedge funds own each other which in turn only one "company" really owns everything... Oh boy
These are carefully made CEO/boardroom decisions. They reflect the mood of panic in the corporations that are pulling their ads from twit and also the intensity of their committment to the enslavement of humanity.
At this point they will do whatever they think is necessary to usher in worldwide depopulation and their dream feudal society.
Obviously depopulation down to the 500M level means that the world's corporations are essentially going to disappear.
That's baked into the Guidestones plan.
With ~ 15/16 of the population gone there are no more customers for cars and fuel and food and services. Their plan is complete restructuring. Royalty and serfs. Elite and chipped automatons.
The committment of the corporations to the early phases of the agenda (covid and the "vaccines", open censorship, etc.) shows they will "do what it takes" to carry through with the whole plan.
World in the balance - or one might ask, "What is at stake?"
The stupid never stops. How stupid is it to stop advertising on a company with an alleged 114,000,000 readers. "Oh we are making a political statement because we want to look like we support ultra-left-wing-libers/communist causes."
There should be some blowback from the stock holders over this bonehead move.
When you find out that all companies are own by hedge funds and all those hedge funds own each other which in turn only one "company" really owns everything... Oh boy
And which company is that?
Probably BlackRock.
Or Vanguard.
That's the Quadrillion dollar question.
Gorillian dollar question.
There...are...no...stockholders.
GM, Pfizer, General Mills? Those are the shareholders who should be livid!
You are absolutely correct. I thought you meant Twitter's stockholders.
Although.... if Pfizer's stockholder's are just now getting angry, that's a big problem.
Kek!
These are carefully made CEO/boardroom decisions. They reflect the mood of panic in the corporations that are pulling their ads from twit and also the intensity of their committment to the enslavement of humanity.
At this point they will do whatever they think is necessary to usher in worldwide depopulation and their dream feudal society.
Obviously depopulation down to the 500M level means that the world's corporations are essentially going to disappear.
That's baked into the Guidestones plan.
With ~ 15/16 of the population gone there are no more customers for cars and fuel and food and services. Their plan is complete restructuring. Royalty and serfs. Elite and chipped automatons.
The committment of the corporations to the early phases of the agenda (covid and the "vaccines", open censorship, etc.) shows they will "do what it takes" to carry through with the whole plan.
World in the balance - or one might ask, "What is at stake?"
AND WHAT these MORONIC companies don't realize...CONSERVATIVES HAVE MORE MONEY TO SPEND than the dems do!!!!!