In our quest through potential Deep State territory we have noticed that many corporations that appear on the Nasdaq index are forced to abide by certain transgender and diversity agenda promoting policies (1). We have introduced the Corporate Quality Index (2) that also deals with these matters. Apparently these agendas are being pushed from above, which leads us to the realms of the institutional holders who hold huge shares of nearly all corporations imaginable on our planet.
Within this framework we study the possible characteristics of what some people tend to call the Deep State. One of the hypotheses that we are testing here is that the LGBTQ+ agenda is an idea that was made up by powerful people within the Deep State. In order to get a better understanding of the mechanisms of them it might be useful to get to know these powerful institutional holders a bit better: how powerful are they?
In order to give you an introduction I present a part of the documentary ‘Monopoly’ (3) made by Tim Gielen (only a few minutes)
Tim Gielen’s documentary was made in 2021. The three largest institutional investors then apparently were: Blackrock, Vanguard and State Street Corporation (4). When I look a bit around I see various lists over the years and Blackrock and Vanguard are on top of all these lists; the name of the third player changes over the years.
Before closing this article I want to give a short description of these two main investment management companies:
1. BlackRock – AUM (Assets Under Management): $9.464 trillion
BlackRock is not just the world’s largest asset manager, but one of the world’s largest financial institutions. The company was founded in 1988 and went public in 1999. The firm has been influential in advancing the growth of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) through its iShares products. iShares comprised more than a quarter of BlackRock’s assets under management in 2021.
2. The Vanguard Group AUM: $8.4 trillion: Vanguard is known for its strategy of passive investing. This means that money is placed in mutual funds designed to mirror the activity of a specific index or the broader stock market. Vanguard boasts of low expense ratios for most of its funds. Along with asset management, Vanguard offers brokerage services, financial planning, annuities, and other services. (5)
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We have mentioned Blackrock a few times before on this website. Robert Kennedy Jr. (6) talked about how the money for Ukraine support would finally end up in companies like Blackrock (7). We also paid some attention to what the CEO of Blackrock, Larry Fink, has recently said about the advantages of having shrinking populations (8).
The title of Tim Gielen’s documentary reminded me of that recent tweet by Elon Musk on the Federal Reserve (9).
FOOTNOTES
(1) How Nasdaq Forces Diversity Rules on the Board of Directors of Companies
(2) Mandatory to have 3 public LHBTQ-efforts a Year to Keep your Perfect Score on the Corporate Quality Index
(3) MONOPOLY – Who owns the world? [MUST SEE]
(4) Largest Institutional Investors
(5) The 10 Largest Investment Management Companies Worldwide
(6) Robert Kennedy Jr.’s Position on the Israeli Genocide in Gaza
(7) Mitch McConnell says that Much of the Ukraine Money goes to American Defense Manufacturers (of Blackrock)
(8) CEO Black Rock, Larry Fink: The Big Winners are Countries with Shrinking Populations
(9) The Federal Reserve: Another Deep State Player?


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