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sleepingbeautycan ago

Here is a list of the companies pulling ad revenue. Because I would surely like to avoid those companies. I can sort of understand. The article mentions a Islamic terrorist and David Duke (former KKK head). And I agree. But I do not agree with giving power to google to delete content. If they want to be fair then they can make those extremist videos not subject to ad revenue. I have seen google delete pizzagate stuff and I am not surprised that big companies and others are influencing them.

Tesco
Volkswagen
Toyota
Marks & Spencer
HSBC
Lloyds
Royal Bank of Scotland
McDonald’s
L’Oréal
Audi
BBC
O2
The Royal Mail
Domino’s Pizza
Sainsbury’s
Argos
Neutrogena
UK government

Brands still advertising (but investigating)

Sky
British Airways
Intercontinental Hotels
Microsoft
EY 

Vic138 ago

The people that run the NWO own the companies. Do you think Target just acted on it's own to create transgender bathrooms?

In 2010 a swiss university computer modeled the relationships between all 48,000 publicly traded companies in the world and found 147 of these companies (Vanguard, Fidelity, Goldman Sachs, Union Bank of Switzerland, JP Morgan, etc) control more than 40% of the 48,000.

Of the 147, they are so interlocked in shares owned of each other and sharing of board members that these 147 companies can be thought of as one. Of these 147, the biggest owners are companies like: State Street, Vanguard, Fidelity, and the big banks, etc. It can be assumed these 147 companies are controlled by a small group of people.

Fatsack ago

Control the food, control the people.

sleepingbeautycan ago

I think so far they are willing to take a loss on their news media but I don't think they will like taking a loss on their food and drink and other consumables.

MolochIsAFag ago

The potential upside if their agenda of world enslavement is completed is worth a lot more than running losses on media conglomerates or fast food, they can also profit off of those losses by short selling if it is a publicly traded company so I doubt any of them are really losing revenue. The only assets that would seriously hurt them to lose are the big 4 investment banks, NGOs, lobbyists, puppets in government, and central banks.