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Post by kungfuzu on Aug 8, 2024 11:31:19 GMT -8
Thank God for Elon Musk. He has had enough, and is finally suing the World Federation of Advertisers in an anti-trust suit. This organization is another one of the examples of intentional gigantism which has been used to reduce freedom of information, restrict choice and knowledge. Its aim is to mentally enslave others through control of the narrative. Instead of a marketplace of ideas, the WFA spews out propaganda to the public. From advertising agencies, to advertisers, to outlets that sell time and space to advertisers, to the group any advertiser is aiming at. This organization, which works with the World Economic Forum, wants to exclusively control the message. From the KFF, to Christianity, from the Ukraine to Israel, if any public personality, any group steps outside the lines set by this institution, and its fellow conspirators in the WEF, that person/group will be attacked, attacked and attacked again. These scoundrels have done their best to, first bend Musk to their will and when that didn't work, bankrupt Twitter. I believe they have made a big mistake in taking on Musk. The article lays the case out nicely. No need to read the actual legal briefs. The comments between each will give the reader a good idea of what is happening. X Corp. suing the World Federation of Advertisers
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Post by kungfuzu on Aug 8, 2024 15:01:50 GMT -8
This suit is already having results. Musk and now Rumble should not let up. Hopefully, others will join the suit.
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Post by kungfuzu on Aug 8, 2024 15:20:00 GMT -8
One must come to the conclusion that the World Federation of Advertisers is one of the main arms used by the left-wing, woke globalists to implement their materialist, globalist, human-as-merely-a-consumer nihilistic agenda. Of course, the news media and entertainment complex, in all their various permutations, play a similar role and are intertwined with the WEF's area of control.
Here is the WEF's page on DEI.
Who is behind this? I did a quick check on the world's largest advertising agencies and came up with the following.
1. WPP LLC 2. Omnicon Group
3. Publicis Groupe 4. The Interpublic Group of Companies 5. Dentsu
I have not had enough time to look into the shareholders of the non-US companies, i.e. WPP, Publicis Group and Dentsu, but guess who are the largest shareholders of Omnicon and The Interpublic Group?
Omnicon's largest institutional shareholders.
Vanguard 11.80% Blackrock 9.32% State Street 6.53% Wellington
Management 6.08%
Interestingly, the founder of the Vanguard Group, John Bogle, stared out with Wellington.
The Interpublic Group's largest institutional shareholders.
Vanguard 12.11% Blackrock 10.96% State Street 6.50%
Above numbers were based on today's reporting of financial sites such as Yahoo and Market Screener
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Post by kungfuzu on Aug 8, 2024 18:07:31 GMT -8
As I suspected, I have not been able to find much about the ownership of Dentsu. It is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the info I could get in English is limited.
As far as Publicis Groupe the largest owners are:
Parvus Asset Mgmt 4.960% Eleva Capital 0.7266%
I could not find out much about Parvus or Eleva. Both are relatively new hedge funds.
WPP LLC largest owners
Silchester International Investors
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