27 mei 2013, 17:11
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With corruption at the World Bank, in 2010 the U.S. lost the 66 year old Gentlemen’s Agreement for the U.S. to appoint the president of the World Bank. (9
The EU and UK Parliaments published reports of the World Bank’s accounting irregularities on their websites: http://www.publications.parliament.u...2/contents.htm and
http://www.publications.parliament.u...policy/m03.htm
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/docume...ATT19540EN.pdf
*** Deze ontwikkeling wordt opnieuw gecensureerd door onze reguliere media aka MSM ***
Roughly three-quarters of the American public consistently prefers that the U.S. act jointly with other nations in foreign affairs. But neither the New York Times, nor the Wall Street Journal, nor the Washington Post, nor National Public Radio, nor Forbes, nor the Broadcasting Board of Governors, nor the National Press Club, nor any of the many other journalists I requested would inform the public of the regulatory capture of the SEC or of the Federal Reserve’s and Treasury Department’s malfeasance.
The only exceptions to the cover-up of corruption were from the National Taxpayers Union, (13 Veterans Today (14, nsnbc international, (15 and several pirate radio shows. (16
The group identified in http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/...107.5728v2.pdf , which bought up the media in the U.S., has censored the scandal.
The Failure of Press Coverage
One reason it is so difficult to end the corrupt regime at the World Bank is because there has been virtually no press coverage. It is possible to conclude from this that democracy in the United States has been weakened by the reduction in the number of corporations who own the bulk of US media outlets (from 50 to 5 in less than twenty years.) Barclays Bank, JPMorgan Chase & Co, The Goldman Sachs Group along with a few others use interlocking corporate ownership to control 40 percent of total wealth and 60 percent of global revenues.
This concentration of power rests on disproportionate corporate investments of one percent of all corporations. Theorists at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, using natural systems mathematical modeling and comprehensive data on the actual corporate ownership of 43,000 transnational corporations, discovered this concentration of power. When questions are raised about “who controls the world”, this one percent looks like a very promising candidate. The crux of the matter is that the corporations control the mass media and, through the mass media, control the politicians.
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