Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Everybody Wants to Rule the World

If you want to know where the true power of the world lies, follow the money - cui bono. This article I will look into who controls the money and who makes the money. As well as who has lots of the money. For with control of money can come control of energy, food, health, and our very lives. Lots of money is made by corporations and goes to its owners. While other wealthy control things to manipulate events that effect money and companies. With interests in who directs the control of money and who makes the most. Governments and institutions also influence and control much of what happens. Also themselves controlled.

bechtel $16 billion, k=ch industries $50 billion , Mars $18.2 billion,
The most influential companies all making over $1 billion are AIG (American international group), General Electric, Apple, Unilever, J.P. Morgan Case, Wal-Mart, News Corporation, Toyota, Saudi Aramco, Monsanto, Huawei, Google, 3M, Autodesk, China Mobile, Jarden, Intuit, Japan steelworks, Nielsen, Microsoft, Nike
Some up and coming influential companies are Sirius XM, YKK, Li&Fung Ltd., Facebook,HCL Technologies, Craigslist, SKS Microfinance, Twitter

According to Global Finance magazine, as of 2010 the world’s five biggest banks are all based in Rothschild fiefdoms of UK and France. They are the French BNP ($3 trillion in assets), Royal Bank of Scotland ($2.7 trillion), the UK-based HSBC Holdings ($2.4 trillion), the French Credit Agricole ($2.2 trillion) and the British Barclays ($2.2 trillion). In the US, a combination of deregulation and merger-mania has left four mega-banks ruling the financial roost. According to Global Finance, as of 2010 they are Bank of America ($2.2 trillion), JP Morgan Chase ($2 trillion), Citigroup ($1.9 trillion) and Wells Fargo ($1.25 trillion). They are the big four of US banking. Fifth on the list is Goldman Sachs ($880 billion). Speculators led by Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. Some of the largest finance companies in the world are Chinese.

The big four petrochemical companies are:: Exxon Mobil, Chevron Texaco, BP Amoco and Royal Dutch/Shell.
Largest refiners and marketers of crude oil in all of its various end-product forms. Combined they own all of the pipelines and most of the tankers. They control over half of the worlds uranium reserves.
- Royal Dutch/Shell number one producer in natural gas, ENCOAL and Evergreen Mining, BHP Billiton largest mining company tin and gold, close to 2nd largest mining firm - Rio Tinto, aluminum, sulphur, timber, Anglo Potash and Athabasca Potash trying to get control of 30% of potash, with Potash Corp
- Exxon Mobil owns Duke Energy natural gas, interests in power generation like owning Hong Kong-based China Light & Power, leading coal producer and second-largest reserves, Superior Oil and Falconbridge Mining, Canada’s largest producers of platinum and nickel. Hecla Mining, one of the top copper and silver producers, and Carter Mining, one of the top five phosphate producers needed to process uranium, while phosphoric acid is key to petrochemical production,.
- Chevron Texaco owns Dynegy natural gas, Pittsburgh & Midway Coal Mining, 20% of AMAX mining group leading producer of tungsten
- BP Amoco Arco bauxite where we get aluminum, one of the top six
- Conoco Phillips, Burlington resources largest coal reserves

Largest defense contractors are BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, Raytheon, EADS, Finmeccanica, L-3 Communications, Thales Group. 14 of the top 20 are American, the first being British and the next five American

The top car companies Toyota, General Motors, Volkswagen, Ford, Honda, Nissan, PSA Peugeot, Hyundai, Suzuki, Fiat

Top Petrochemical Companies: BASF Largest Chemical Corporation, Dow: Exxon Mobil, Shell,.Lyondellbasell, Ineos, Sabic, Sinopec, Mitsubishi Chemical, DuPont

Cargill $108 billion, BASF $63 billion, Archers Daniels Midland $61 billion, DOW $54 billion, Bunge Ltd. $52.5 billion, Sysco Corporation $37 billion, DuPont $33 billion, Tyson Foods $27 billion, CHS Inc. $26 billion, Monsanto $10 billion, Syngenta $11 billion, felleskjepet $10.8 billion, agrium foods $10 billion, navistar international $10 billion, AGCO Massey Ferguson $7 billion, the Mosaic Company $7 billion, Dole $7 billion, JR Simplot, $5 billion, Land O Lakes $5 billion, Perdue Farms $5 billion, Chiquita Brands International $4 million, Golden State foods $4 billion, agriliance llc $2 billion, COFCO China agri-industries holdings Ltd.

Cargill, JBS, and Tyson control over 80% of beef-packing, most of the cattle feedlot industry, dominate the pork, chicken and turkey industries. Cargill is also the largest grain processor, handling half of global grain supplies.
The largest seed producers: Monsanto, DuPont, syngenta
The largest food companies: Nestlé, Unilever, PepsiCo, Kraft, Coca-Cola, General Mills

"Today, seven Jewish Americans run the vast majority of US television networks, the printed press, the Hollywood movie industry, the book publishing industry, and the recording industry. Most of these industries are bundled into huge media conglomerates run by the following seven individuals:
Gerald Levin, CEO and Director of AOL Time Warner
Michael Eisner, Chairman and CEO of the Walt Disney Company (Shamrock Holdings)
Edgar Bronfman, Sr. Chairman of Seagram Company Ltd
Edgar Bronfman, Jr, President and CEO of Seagram Company Ltd and head of Universal Studios
Sumner Redstone, Chairman and CEO of Viacom, Inc
Dennis Dammerman, Vice Chairman of General Electric
Peter Chernin, President and Co-COO of News Corporation Limited
Those seven Jewish men collectively control ABC, NBC, CBS, the Turner Broadcasting System, CNN, MTV, Universal Studios, MCA Records, Geffen Records, DGC Records, GRP Records, Rising Tide Records, Curb/Universal Records, and Interscope Records.
Most of the larger independent newspapers are owned by Jewish interests as well. An example is media mogul is Samuel I. "Si" Newhouse, who owns two dozen daily newspapers from Staten Island to Oregon, plus the Sunday supplement Parade; the Conde Nast collection of magazines, including Vogue, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Allure, GQ, and Self; the publishing firms of Random House, Knopf, Crown, and Ballantine, among other imprints; and cable franchises with over one million subscribers."
The other major media controllers include Ted Turner, and Rupert Murdoch, chairman and CEO of news Corp., owner of Fox, Wall Street Journal, the British Sun, the Times and Sunday Times, 20th Century Fox, DirecTV, dow Jones

Disney $38 billion, news Corp. $32 billion, Time Warner $27 billion, Bertelsmann $15 billion,Viacom $9 billion, Comcast $37 billion, General Electric $80 billion, Sony $48 billion, Seagram $14 billion

CBS Leslie Moonves chairman, Nancy Tellem president
Comcast Brian L Roberts chairman, president and CEO
Gannett Co. Craig A Dupbow chairman president and CEO
90 daily newspapers, 1000 weekly newspapers, 23 TV stations
Hearst Corp. George Randolph Hearst Jr Chairman, Frank A Bennack Jr Vice Chairman and CEO
15 daily 38 weekly newspapers, 300 magazines, 29 TV stations, A&E 37.5% ESPN 20% TSN 30% lifetime 50%, Cosmopolitan, Country Living, Esquire, Good Housekeeping, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, O, The Oprah Magazine, Popular Mechanics, Redbook, Seventeen, SmartMoney, Teen, Town & Country, King features syndicate
New York Times company Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr Chairman, 18 other newspapers
Vivendi SA, organizacoes globo, Lagardere group
Bell Canada George Cope CEO $16 billion
Bell CTVglobemedia ivan fecan president CEO, Thompson family 40% Bell Canada 15%, Ontario teachers 25%, Torstar 15%, TSN, discovery communications 80%
Rogers Alan Horn chairman, Nadir Mohamed CEO $11 billion
Shaw communications $11 billion, global television, starchoice satellite, JR Shaw chairman Peter J bissonnette president
discovery communications 28 brands and 100 camels, 180 countries $4 billion
Axel Springer AG Matthias dopfner CEO and chairman $3 billion 230 magazines and newspapers, 36 countries

Top Telecommunications Companies: AT&T, China Mobile, Vodafone, Verizon, Bharti Airtel, Telefonic, Deutsche Telekom, America Movil, NTT Como, France Telecom, Nippon T & T

Prominent Food Companies
$35 billion JBS S.A. is the world’s largest processor and marketer of chicken, beef, and pork. Smithfield Foods is the world's largest pork processor and hog producer.
DuPont (Ellen Kullman) and Monsanto Company are the leading producers of pesticide, seeds, and other farming products.
Both Archer Daniels Midland (Patricia woertz) and Cargill process grain into animal feed and a diverse group of products. ADM also provides agricultural storage and transportation services, while Cargill operates a finance wing.
$52.5 billion Bunge Limited is a global soybean exporter and is also involved in food processing, grain trading, and fertilizer.
$109 billion off of Nestlé is the world's largest food and beverage company.
$49 billion Kraft is apparently the world's second largest food company, following its acquisition of Cadbury in 2010.
$71 billion Unilever is an Anglo-Dutch company that owns many of the world's consumer product brands in foods and beverages.
$57 billion PepsiCo is the largest U.S.-based food and beverage company.
$35 billion Coca-Cola Co.
$7 billion Dole Food Company is the world's largest fruit company. Chiquita Brands International $4.8 billion, another U.S.-based fruit company, is the leading distributor of bananas in the United States. Sunkist Growers, Incorporated is a U.S.-based grower's cooperative.
$37 billion Sysco Corporation, mainly catering to North America, is one of the world's largest food distributors.
$14 billion General Mills is the world's sixth biggest food manufacturing company.

$9.5 billion Grupo Bimbo is one of the most important baking companies in brand and trademark positioning, sales, and production volume around the world.

The largest pharmaceutical companies are Johnson and Johnson, Pfizer, Roche, GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis, Sanofi-Aventis, AstraZeneca, Abbott laboratories, Merck and Co., Bayer, Eli Lily, Bristol-Myers Squibb. They are all located in the United States, United Kingdom, Switzerland, France, and Germany. Six of the 12 are headquartered in the US. Two in Switzerland at two in the UK.

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