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Thank you for analyzing this subject of Alex Krainer's research. I will read his article in full, but from reading your analysis of certain portions of the article, I think that Krainer's conclusions are accurate. To add some considerations of others in this regard: 1) Larry Ellison is the money man supporting Elon Musk's ability to pay the debt down and operations' cost of X---Sundance has previously estimated that X pays a huge amount ($200 million ? ) per month for data/computer processing (whatever it's called) for 24 hour mass user communications on the platform....Sundance's explained his "trust" concerns about Twitter, then X, likely being "government owned to a large extent, in his multiple articles at The Conservative Treehouse about "Jack's Magic Coffee Shop". Second, 2) if Alex Krainer is correct in the concept of American corporations and institutions existing as subsumed entities of multi-national/global corporations and institutions, then Donald Trump knows very well how this "game" is played---since he's the founder (?) and former head of the Trump Organization. What does that mean for the restoration of American sovereignty to all of the American citizenry? Is President-elect Trump already an "owned leader" by the financial cabal, corporate oligarchy, and every captured institution protectorate of the Deep World State????

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Sorry Elon, but some, like AK know that you're not the ‘richest man in the world’, but this vulturine Rothschild and his fellow bank owners have you in their back pocket. Repeating this fallacy is misdirection, as in ‘there’s no one higher than Elon, look no further’. Works for most.

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I don't believe the official narrative about any of our tech titans.

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Alex Krainer's book 'Grand Deception' is one of the best books I have ever read regarding the horrific & secretive control of the West (UK & US) had over Russia during the early 90's. Anybody interested in why the West hates RU/Putin so much I would strongly recommend you read this book. https://alexkrainer.substack.com/p/why-i-wrote-grand-deception

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Should one really want to understand the workings of the City of London - the first place to start would be -Time line of the Rothschild Family - Andrew Carrington Hitchcock - found in the Interent Archive . Some padding , but a great deal of factually surprising comment which on the site can be listened to or flipped thro. Power Point . Its well worth the effort , particulary in todays political climate.

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A two-part video on the rise and fall of the Russian Oligarchs was recommended elsewhere on Substack,

https://youtu.be/XRIaAnICEaA

https://youtu.be/-W1J8heGtTU

It contains earlier, and then later interviews with oligarchs. Berezovsky said, approximately, the best business investment is to get into politics. Eventually he got kicked out of Russia. We catch a glimpse of a young Putin in action.

I'm watching Traumazone by Adam Curtis. Six parts, would not be to everyone's taste so I'm not recommending it per se. I bought a short academic book written in 2004 that surveys the 1986-1991 collapse of the Soviet Union, and may buy another book on the 90s... But everything will be written to advance a point of view, won't it?

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You should recommend 'Russia 1985–1999: TraumaZone' because it's brilliant. But then all Adam Curtis' documentaries are brilliant. I like them so much that I got some of them on D.V.D.. What's amazing is that the elite mouthpiece that is the B.B.C. allows him to make these anti-establishment polemics. I presume that's because they are so arty/dreamy/obscure that the masses will never see them.

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Ex Mayor of NYC, mini Michael Bloomberg's most telling contribution to his Presidential aspirations was to spend hundreds of millions paying for convicts to be released early, so they could vote for Killary.

Nobody in his own “News” organization nor in any other thought it worthwhile to press him to explain the cost benefit ethical analysis of this cunning stunt. His own editorial justification of the State of Shitrael's Genocidal barbarities includes totally ignoring these atrocities, in the same way as pretending Hunter Biden's laptop never existed etc etc. while pushing his employees to declare pronouns and get jabbed or face adverse 'consequences'.

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I wonder why every single bank in America belongs to a Delaware based holding company?

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Kinda scary when you stop and think about it, the Elizabeth Holmes/Theranos example especially.

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Memo to Trump: The ties that bind…as in blood is thicker than water, and the Rothschild scions, responsible both for the founding of Israel and the continuing war of retribution against Russia, have shed rivers of it. It is high time, as Professor Sachs passionately implores, that the US cut the ties to Israeli fanatics and take back its sovereignty.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ILxOPAH1bVw

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Much, much more "under the fold" as they used to say. In Alex's article.

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Blackrock obviously functions this way. Which, among other things, ties back to Ukraine.

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