Thursday 29 September 2022

Oh SH*T, something BIG is happening in Germany, the WEF is scared | Reda...

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  1. At this time BlackRock (on Google) Blackrock International, Inc. Files For Bankruptcy
    Represented By Attorney David Patrick Keating
    RepeatPACER
    U.S. Bankruptcy Court
    Western District of Louisiana (Lafayette)
    Bankruptcy Petition #: 22-50015
    Assigned to: Judge John W. Kolwe
    Chapter 11
    Voluntary
    Asset
    Date filed: 2022-01-11
    341 meeting: 2022-02-07
    Debtor
    Blackrock International, Inc.
    208 Gilbert Street
    Opelousas, LA 70570
    LAFAYETTE-LA
    EIN: 47-*******
    represented by
    David Patrick Keating
    POB 3426
    Lafayette, LA 70502
    P: 337-233-0300
    Fax: 337-233-0694
    Email: r****@*******.***
    Trustee SEE: https://bkdata.com/business-bankruptcies/alexandria-louisiana/01-11-2022/blackrock-international-50015?fbclid=IwAR0wJ4A5CF-0slIVNqlPk2k2YBJWroJXsfOYnz9JgfSKzWnsMWfLu4yO1e4

    IF true - others say it could be a move to use 'hidden' funds to buy up bankrupt German companies.

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  2. RE: Naval exercises in Baltic 30 km from the exact spot of the gas 'leaks' AZ Military is NON RUSSIAN. Nor Seapower magazine—the official magazine of the Navy League—reported in June on a US exercise in the Baltic Sea, directly over the spots where two massive, undersea explosions took out the Nord Stream pipeline. Even THEY QUESTION. " AZ ???????? @AZmilitary1 = "An expeditionary detachment of US Navy ships led by the universal amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge days ago was in the Baltic Sea
    It was 30 km from the site of the alleged sabotage on the Nord Stream-1 gas pipeline and 50 km from the threads of Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline. Why would we blow that up? " @ AZ Miliary - "An expeditionary detachment of US Navy ships led by the universal amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge days ago was in the Baltic Sea
    It was 30 km from the site of the alleged sabotage on the Nord Stream-1 gas pipeline and 50 km from the threads of Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline." https://twitter.com/AZmilitary1/status/1574758898086694912?fbclid=IwAR3SuSa9rI3BQl5OFF1gE7-RHkoQyAULXsQOGwHrENEn1tBQdG8Avzs90Ng

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  3. 1992 CIIIR was photographed at the WEF. I have the photo. see: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1992_World_Economic_Forum_-_Havel,_Schwab,_HRH_The_Prince_of_Wales.jpg

    CIIIR 1992 World Economic Forum when it launched a new community, the Global Leaders for Tomorrow (GLTs), composed of 200 young leaders from business, politics, academia, the arts etc. Professor Klaus Schwab founded what was originally called the European Management Forum, as a non-profit foundation based in Geneva, Switzerland. It drew business leaders from Europe, and beyond, to Davos for an Annual Meeting each January. Initially, Professor Schwab focused the meetings on how European firms could catch up with US management practices. He also developed and promoted the ‘stakeholder’ management approach, which based corporate success on managers taking account of all interests: not merely shareholders, clients and customers, but employees and the communities within which they operate, including government.
    Professor Schwab’s vision for what would become the World Economic Forum grew steadilly as a result of achieving ‘milestones’. Events in 1973, namely the collapse of the Bretton Woods fixed exchange rate mechanism and the Arab-Israeli War, saw the Annual Meeting expand its focus from management to economic and social issues. Political leaders were invited for the first time to Davos in January 1974. Two years later, the organization introduced a system of membership for ‘the 1,000 leading companies of the world’. The European Management Forum was the first non-governmental institution to initiate a partnership with China’s economic development commissions, spurring economic reform policies in China. Regional meetings around the globe were also added to the year’s activities, while the publication of the Global Competitiveness Report in 1979 saw the organization expand to become a knowledge hub as well.

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