Friday, February 11, 2022

It's Always Nice To Have Some Vindication





 Anyone with an invested retirement account should take a few minutes to view this, I say that because I took a lot of flack out on the blog-o-sphere after posting a story to one of the sites concerning Trump's investments that I had originally posted here.  Inside that opinion I pointed out that chances were likely that Trump was part of the status quo given his investments with Black Rock. I noted that Black Rock makes demands upon corporations and individuals within those corporations to prove they are moving toward the agenda's of inclusion, equity, equality and climate change or face being called to task to explain themselves. If warnings were not heeded these corporations and individuals would face being censured by Black Rock, proxied, voted against and even blacklisted from the investment firm. In other words when you see Coke going woke it isn't because Coke wanted to go woke it's because the likes of Black Rock, Vanguard and Fidelity are demanding it.

Despite providing links directly to the pages of the Black Rock site detailing their expectations, then having to go copy, paste it in black and white I was repeatedly told I was suffering from delusions. Well last night on Tucker Carlson's show I got some vindication. Tucker had on Vivek Ramaswamy, a tech analysis during a segment called The Corporate Hypocrisy of Black Rock and Larry Fink, Vivek told Tucker that what is unfolding from Black Rock is the defining scam of our time. He reiterated the same points I made in my post plus what I have been warning about on other blog sites concerning Black Rock and China opening up their markets to foreign investors. He told Tucker CEO's are made to toll the mark or face being voted out, proxied, docked pay, even fired. What he told him next should, as I have explained on many blog platforms the last few weeks, make the hair stand up on the heads of any individuals who retirement funds are being invested.

Vivek doesn't detail the subject matter that brought about the change of heart on China's part of allowing foreign investment, which was the impeding collapse of Evergrande. In an eleventh hour reprieve China announced that they'd make the default payment on Evergrande to keep the company from bankruptcy but that they'd also start to allow investments by foreign entities into China's markets. Essentially what this means is that any individual, company or corporation who have investments in Black Rock retirement accounts that Black Rock can take that money and invest it in China. The latter part of that is what Vivek highlighted as this being the defining scam of our time. Black Rock by doing China's bidding can not only use the money you have invested with them to demand an agenda you more than likely are not privy to but take your money to essentially shore up China's economy.

Yesterday Evergrande announced it had enough financing to build six hundred thousand new apartments within the next year. This they believe will shore their finances up. Now I am not saying as it was not noted where this money came from that it came directly from Black Rock investors. It sure does though make you wonder where a company who has already overbuilt, who are unable to unload current inventory, who on the verge of bankruptcy finds enough money to build more of that to which there is no demand and feels compelled to forecast this will put them back on top. I think Vevek is right, this could be the defining scam of our time. I would highly recommend anyone take a few minutes to watch the interview, you may actually want to make inquiries of exactly who and where your retirement money is being invested. The interview is toward the end of the show, about 36:00 minutes in on Thursday Feb. 10th show.  

Links can  be found in the article on my blog:  

hive  .blog/deepdives  /@sunlit7/it-s-always-nice-to-have-some-vindication

or by checking out the links below:

hive. blog/ deepdives/ @sunlit7/ishare-too-a-series-of-trumps-deceptions-1

Foxnews. com /shows/tucker-carlson-tonight