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Reason: None provided.

This suggests it was about "money." I suggest it was never about money, it was always about control. Money is useful for control, but is not in and of itself meaningful. Control however, is very meaningful. If losing money, or losing anything (like a war) gains control, it is a win, not a loss, yet that is never explained in any history book, despite the obvious outcome.

We are taught, by rhetoric in the media and history, that people are motivated by money. This is especially true in the corporate world (which includes banks). This is a misdirection; propaganda put forth by the exact people committing the crimes. We believe it because we are slaves to money. We need money to survive (because of the system they created). This makes that motive very believable to us, but it is just a part of the scam.

“The secret to success is to own nothing, but control everything.” -- Nelson Rockefeller

This quote is from the World Bank report on fuckery in Trusts, Foundations and corporate chains (dummy corps, shell corps, fronts, etc.) from 2011. It is through the separation of ownership and control in Trust law that this control of everything is accomplished.

It's not about ownership, it's not about money, it's not about "who wins" in any conflict, it's about control, and it has been since day one.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

This suggests it was about "money." I suggest it was never about money, it was always about control. Money is useful for control, but is not in and of itself meaningful. Control however, is very meaningful. If losing money, or losing anything (like a war) gains control, it is a win, not a loss, yet that is never explained in any history book, despite the obvious outcome.

We are taught, by rhetoric in the media and history, that people are motivated by money. This is especially true in the corporate world (which includes banks). This is a misdirection; propaganda put forth by the exact people committing the crimes. We believe it because we are slaves to money. We need money to survive (because of the system they created). This makes that motive very believable to us, but it is just a part of the scam.

“The secret to success is to own nothing, but control everything.” -- Nelson Rockefeller

This quote is from the World Bank report on fuckery in Trusts, Foundations and corporate chains (dummy corps, shell corps, fronts, etc.) from 2011. It is through the separation of ownership and control in Trust law that this control of everything is accomplished.

It's not about ownership, it's not about money, it's not about "who wins" in a "conflict", it's about control, and it has been since day one.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

This suggests it was about "money." I suggest it was never about money, it was always about control. Money is useful for control, but is not in and of itself meaningful. Control however, is very meaningful. If losing money, or losing anything (like a war) gains control, it is a win, not a loss, yet that is never explained in any history book, despite the obvious outcome.

We are taught, by rhetoric in the media and history, that people are motivated by money. This is especially true in the corporate world (which includes banks). This is a misdirection; propaganda put forth by the exact people committing the crimes. We believe it because we are slaves to money. We need money to survive (because of the system they created). This makes that motive very believable to us, but it is just a part of the scam.

“The secret to success is to own nothing, but control everything.” -- Nelson Rockefeller

This quote is from the World Bank report on fuckery in Trusts, Foundations and corporate chains (dummy corps, shell corps, fronts, etc.) from 2011. It is through the separation of ownership and control in Trust law that this control of everything is accomplished.

It's not about ownership, it's not about money, it's not about "who wins", it's about control, and it has been since day one.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

This suggests it was about "money." I suggest it was never about money, it was always about control. Money is useful for control, but is not in and of itself meaningful. Control however, is very meaningful. If losing money, or losing anything (like a war) gains control, it is a win, not a loss, yet that is never explained in any history book, despite the obvious outcome.

We are taught, by rhetoric in the media and history, that people are motivated by money. This is especially true in the corporate world (which includes banks). This is a misdirection; propaganda put forth by the exact people committing the crimes. We believe it because we are slaves to money. We need money to survive (because of the system they created). This makes that motive very believable to us, but it is just a part of the scam.

“The secret to success is to own nothing, but control everything.” -- Nelson Rockefeller

This quote is from the World Bank report on fuckery in Trusts, Foundations and corporate chains (dummy corps, shell corps, fronts, etc.) from 2011. It is through the separation of ownership and control in Trust law that this control of everything is accomplished.

It's not about ownership, it's not about money, it's about control, and it has been since day one.

1 year ago
1 score