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- What if I told you
that there was a company
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so powerful on the planet today,
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that it affects almost every
single aspect of our lives?
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A company that is so rich,
that they hold more assets
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than the GDP of every
single country in the world,
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except for two.
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A company that is the
single largest investor
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in the destruction of our planet's forests
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and the largest money contributor
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to the fossil fuels industry.
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And what if I also told
you that it's very likely
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you are responsible for
the funding of this company
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and allowing it to do what it does?
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And even if you tried
your absolute hardest,
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it would almost be impossible for you
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to stop giving them money.
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The scary fact is that
this company does exist
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and you have most likely,
never heard its name before.
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The company is BlackRock.
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I'm splitting this video into two parts,
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the problem and the solution.
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This could be the most important video
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I've made on this channel,
because it gives you an insight
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into how the ownership of the planet works
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and who might be pulling the strings
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of almost everything in our entire lives.
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And that likely, you are
contributing to this whole mess
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by funding this whole entire show.
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There is so much to talk
about in this video,
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so I'll just ask you
to hit that like button
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and let's get into it.
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Part one, the problem.
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Okay, so let's talk about BlackRock
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and some of the giant
problems that are associated
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with this enormous company.
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First and foremost,
BlackRock is the largest
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Asset management firm on the planet.
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They hold stocks, ownership
of companies, property
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and a ton of other stuff.
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Of course, with the main
purpose of driving profit
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for themselves and their shareholders.
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And they own a part of almost everything.
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And when I say everything,
I really mean everything.
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Let me explain how.
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The names on the screen are
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the seven biggest banks in America
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and in some way or another,
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if you are an American that
gets loans, does your banking,
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has investments or has your pension fund,
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you are likely connected
to one of these banks.
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But who owns these banks?
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Well, in one way or
another BlackRock does.
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BlackRock is either the
largest or one of the largest
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shareholders in all of these seven banks.
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All of them.
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So, if you are part of the
general American banking system,
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it's likely you don't really have a choice
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whether or not to deal with BlackRock
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and you're putting your trust in them
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to hold some of your money.
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You might think you have
a choice with banking,
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but really it's an illusion of choice.
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But if you don't live in America,
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don't think that you are safe,
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because it's likely that you are
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within BlackRock's reach as well.
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For example, BlackRock owns shares
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in the four biggest Australian banks
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and it is the single largest shareholder
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in all of these banks.
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In Germany,
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they own part of Deutsche
bank, the Commerzbank,
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as well as owning a big part
of Germany's postal system.
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In the UK, they are the largest
shareholder in Lloyds bank
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and throughout Europe,
there are almost no country
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that BlackRock doesn't own shares,
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in at least one financial
institution or bank.
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And even here in little old Iceland,
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from the digging we've done,
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it seems that every single bank in Iceland
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does some sort of business with BlackRock
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or it invest its company's
money into BlackRock's funds.
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So that is banking, but
there are many other ways
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that your money finds its
way to BlackRock as well.
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Chances are, if you've
ever done any work before,
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you have a pension fund.
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Pension funds could be
called 401, superannuation
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or just a pension fund,
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depending where in the world you live.
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When you put your money
into pension funds,
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your fund puts it into investments
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to help it grow for retirement.
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But it's probably likely
you don't have a say
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where this money is actually going.
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But it doesn't really matter anyway,
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because they're all basically
investing with BlackRock.
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In the developed world
there is a very, very,
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very high chance that your
money in your pension fund
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is being invested with BlackRock
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or in a fund connected
to BlackRock in some way.
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So, your money is finding
its way there as well.
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And what about insurance?
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Well, many of the largest
insurance companies,
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such as AIG or Allianz,
are either owned in part
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or invest with BlackRock's funds.
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And in America, more insurance companies
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hold their investments with BlackRock
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than with any other company.
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So, it doesn't really matter
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where you're putting your money anyway,
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because in some way, shape or form
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your money is finding
its way to BlackRock.
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In places like America,
it has been reported
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that BlackRock and pension funds
are paying up to 50% higher
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than the asking price
of single family homes,
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in the attempt to buy as much
of the real estate market
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as they can.
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And in turn massively driving
up the prices of real estate
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and lowering the chances
of the everyday person
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like you and I, to buy those homes.
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Media outlets like Vox,
would like you to believe
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that the housing market problems
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and the reason that the
average person can't buy a home
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is nothing to do with the
fact that Wall Street banks
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such as Goldman Sachs and BlackRock,
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are flooding the market with money.
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But what they don't tell
you in this article is that,
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Vox is actually sponsored,
for a very long time,
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by Wall Street bank, Goldman Sachs.
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And on top of that, BlackRock
actually owns a part of Vox
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by owning shares in the
parent company of Vox,
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called Comcast.
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So, who can you trust?
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But it does get even crazier than this.
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To really show you BlackRock's reach,
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you don't just look
directly at what they own,
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you also look what they
own by association.
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BlackRock owns a stake
in many investment firms
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and investment banks around the world.
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Let's take Goldman Sachs, for example,
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the one that I just mentioned.
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This investment bank has been,
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at least partially considered,
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to be responsible for the
2008 financial crisis.
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BlackRock is one of the
largest shareholders
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in Goldman Sachs,
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meaning that they have very
significant voting rights
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as to where Goldman
Sachs invest its money.
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It means by extension,
that BlackRock also owns
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a lot more than what
appears first on paper.
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And remember the example that I gave
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of Goldman Sachs sponsoring Vox?
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Well, considering that BlackRock
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owns a part of Goldman Sachs,
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they could also be considered
as a sponsor of Vox.
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Want to get even crazier?
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Okay, well, I thought you'd never ask.
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There is this thing
called circular ownership.
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Basically it means,
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when two companies own
a part of one another.
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For example, let's take
another of the world's
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largest investment banks,
which is JP Morgan.
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JP Morgan is owned by shareholders
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and other large institutional investors.
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And yes, you guessed it.
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BlackRock owns a part of JP Morgan,
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but JP Morgan also owns
a part of BlackRock.
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So, they not only own
a part of each other,
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but because they own a part of a company
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that owns a part of them,
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technically they kind of,
own themselves as well.
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Confused?
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Well, that might actually be the point.
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In a lot of cases, business
structures like these
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are designed in order to make it
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a little bit more confusing
as to who owns what.
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The problem with circular ownership,
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is that it can cause huge
conflicts of interest
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and allow companies to
have shadow monopolies
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on certain sectors of business,
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without them having a direct monopoly.
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In fact, this type of business structure,
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circular ownership,
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is actually illegal in parts of the world,
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because of how this type
of business ownership
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can be used or exploited.
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But what about diversity and
competition within business?
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Well, let's take Coca-Cola for example,
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arguably the largest drink
manufacturer in the entire world.
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And yes, I know that you
know I'm going to already say
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that BlackRock owns a
huge portion of Coca-Cola,
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but what about Coke's
biggest competitor, PepsiCo?
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They have been in drink
wars for the years,
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constantly battling as
to which one is better.
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So, there wouldn't be a
conflict of interest, right?
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Oh wait, no.
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Of course BlackRock is
one of the largest owners
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of PepsiCo as well.
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But what about the news?
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I am sure that you think
that there's a huge diversity
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in the media and the global landscape,
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but when you look at who owns the news,
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you might start to think about this
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a little bit differently.
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It doesn't really matter
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what side of the political
spectrum that you fall on
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or what news source that
you think is more truthful,
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because chances are BlackRock
actually owns a portion
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of one of these news outlets.
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Fox news, The New York Times, CNN,
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the ABC, NBC, the New York Post,
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Sky News, The Sun and on and on and on.
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And one way or another
BlackRock owns a part
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of basically every media organization
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or major news outlet on the planet
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from North America to
Asia, Australia and beyond.
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Social media as well, Twitter, Facebook,
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which means by extension
WhatsApp and Instagram.
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Yep, BlackRock is one
of the biggest owners
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of these platforms as well.
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In fact, it's estimated
that in one way or another
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BlackRock and Vanguard,
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which is the second largest
Asset management in the world,
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owns part of more than 90% of the media
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that we consume on a daily basis.
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So based on that, is it
possible that BlackRock
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could have significant
power in order to get
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any messages that they
wanted to, across the world?
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I'll let you decide that one for yourself.
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I think by now you're
starting to get the picture.
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And when I said at the
beginning of the video,
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that there is a company that owns
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a huge chunk of the planet,
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I wasn't actually kidding.
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Whether it is through direct ownership
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or indirect ownership through companies
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that they own themselves,
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it seems that BlackRock has a finger
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in almost every single pie
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and there doesn't seem to be an industry
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exempt from their management
and their control.
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And with so much ownership,
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BlackRock has a phenomenal
amount of power.
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At the time of recording,
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it has been said that BlackRock owns
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$9 trillion worth of assets.
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That is not 9 billion,
that is not 9 million,
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that is 9 trillion.
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That is a very big number
and sometimes it's impossible
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to try to wrap your mind around that.
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But to illustrate this
point a little bit more,
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9 trillion is more than the GDP
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of every single country on
the planet except for two,
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United States and China.
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Think about that.
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Think about how much value a
country like Germany or Japan
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or Russia or Canada or South Korea
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or Australia, or the UK
producers in a single year.
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How much these countries
and their citizens
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spend on infrastructure, trade,
education, their military,
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and the value of the goods and services
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they produce in a year.
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BlackRock holds more
in assets then the GDP
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of every single one of these places
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and that is some serious power.
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And with great power comes
great responsibility,
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so how responsible is BlackRock?
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According to the data,
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BlackRock is the largest
investor in fossil fuels
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on the planet,
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as well as the main
contributor to money flowing
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into the destruction of the
planets forest and ecosystems,
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including deforestation in the Amazon.
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There is so much more that I
could talk about BlackRock,
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I could talk about how
they have been accused of
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abuse of human rights
towards the indigenous
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around the world.
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I could tell you that even if
your bank or your pension fund
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doesn't directly fund BlackRock,
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they most likely still have access
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to your private information,
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because of their own
financial management system
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called Aladdin.
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And I could tell you that
BlackRock's main competitors
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such as, Vanguard and others,
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are also just as worrying
towards the state of the world.
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Now, if any of this stuff
scares you, it kind of should.
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Companies with this much power,
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can single-handedly sway the
economic future of our world.
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But here is the worst part,
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is that it is your fault
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that these companies have this much power.
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It is all of our fault.
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It's our money flowing from our banks,
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our pension funds, our investments,
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that are going directly
to these companies.
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We might say that we don't
want the Amazon to be destroyed
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or that we don't want our
planet to be degraded,
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but everything comes down to
where the money is flowing.
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They couldn't do this,
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they couldn't do any of this without us,
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because without us,
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they wouldn't have the financial strength
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to dip into almost every single
industry in the entire world
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and dictate it according to
exactly how they want it to be.
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But there is something
that we can do about this
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and I'll share this in a moment
in part two of the video,
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called "The solution."
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Part two, the solution.
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There is a solution and thankfully
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it's a lot easier to handle
than the problem itself.
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And the solution is just
to follow the money.
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When you deposit your money into a bank
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or you put it into a pension fund,
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that pension fund or the bank,
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uses that money in order
to make investments.
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This is how a lot of these
banks and institutions
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make a ton of their cash.
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The sad part is that most
people have absolutely no idea
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how their money is actually being used
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within their banking
or their pension funds
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and they do not know what these
institutions are supporting
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with their dollar.
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So, follow the money of what your bank,
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financial institution or insurance company
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is doing with the money.
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And if you don't like what they're doing,
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simply pull out that cash
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and invest it into a small credit union
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or a local banking alternative.
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Also, it's not just focusing
on where that money,
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from your institutions is being invested,
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but who actually owns
these institutions such as,
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the insurance companies or the
banks or the pension funds.
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If you don't like where the
money trail is leading to,
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find a different bank to do business with.
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All of this information should be public
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and if it is not just get
in touch with your bank
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and find out this information.
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When you hear a media
outlet telling you something
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about the financial state of the world,
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just follow the money to see
who is actually sponsoring
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this news article, this information,
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because maybe there's
someone behind there,
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that has a specific interest in mind
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to make you believe a certain thing
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about the financial state of the world.
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And follow the money when you're making
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any type of investments at all,
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stocks, property, whatever it might be
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and find out what that money
is actually supporting,
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find out what kind of damage
that money might be doing.
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Unfortunately, there will be cases
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where it will be impossible for you
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to stop the money flowing to
BlackRock or similar companies.
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For example, the government of Singapore
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is one of the largest
shareholders of BlackRock
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via their investment
arm, Temasek Holdings.
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Meaning that if you're a Singaporean,
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it's almost impossible for
you to decouple yourself
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from links to BlackRock.
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Here in Iceland,
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I don't seem to have
much of a choice as well,
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because the three, only
three banks in this country
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all seem to have some sort
of linkage to BlackRock.
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The great news is though, that
you don't have to, these days
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stick to traditional banking systems.
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There are a ton of online
banks, digital-only banks
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that might be available
in your own country.
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Again, you do have to
do your research though,
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because there could be some
online, digital-only banks
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that are have some sort of linkages
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back to these enormous companies.
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And in some places like Australia,
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there might be some alternatives
for you to do banking with
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such as, small credit unions
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or the bank of Australia that don't engage
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in any destructive
environmental practices.
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Follow the money and
vote with your dollar.
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And I don't mean just
how you spend your money
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on an everyday basis,
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but also where it is that
you're putting your money into,
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what kind of foundations or funds
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you're putting your money into,
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which might be supporting
these large behemoths
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that are controlling our world
and destroying our planet.
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None of us can really ever have
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zero negative impact on the planet
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and there will always
be somebody at the top,
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but when you do follow the money
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and you choose not to stay ignorant
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as to where your money is flowing,
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you can actually make
a significant change.
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Remember that we are the masses
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and if all of us make a small
effort, this tiny effort
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of just checking where
the money is flowing,
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we can make huge
differences on this world.
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Thank you so much for watching this video
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up until this point.
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I know it's super heavy sometimes
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and it is not a pleasant
thing to be faced off with.
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And sometimes it feels
like no matter what you do,
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you can't seem to break through
and improve the society,
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but we can, we absolutely can.
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So keep at it, keep making
your micro small steps
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and vote with your dollar very carefully.
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