In 2011, Glatfelter a Swiss economist, looked at all the corporations of the world, and there were 137 million of them at that time. This is when super computers became available for the average guy. They wanted to know who is really controlling all these? Are they really all independent or are they related?
They discovered that those 137 million corporations were owned by 147 companies. Forbes matched that and said that the 147 companies were owned or controlled by 10 big banking firms and there are 4 big funds that control those banking firms and they are controlled by 150 men. So at that time 2011 - 85% of all the money in those corporations was in the hands of 150 men.
In 2011, Glatfelter a Swiss economist, looked at all the corporations of the world, and there were 137 million of them at that time. This is when super computers became available for the average guy. They wanted to know who is really controlling all these? Are they really all independent or are they related? They discovered that those 137 million corporations were owned by 147 companies. Forbes matched that and said that the 147 companies were owned or controlled by 10 big banking firms and there are 4 big funds that control those banking firms and they are controlled by 150 men. So at that time 2011 - 85% of all the money in those corporations was in the hands of 150 men.