Why should anyone of this kind of influence in the United States of America in our education system, in our pharmaceutical industry, in our medical indusrty, in the oil and gas industry, international affairs.This is the man that I lernt about in the 1970's (monopolization).
He said that surely an elete class of bankers and billionaires is preferable to run this country other than the determanation of the people of the United States of America? And this has been going on a long time above them are the central banks. And I would put Blackrock and Vanguard in that group, And then above that is the very upseting opaque bank BIS bank of international settlements which I belive is paying for both sides of every war and has been since WWI at least all the money of the world goes through there.



You think they don't have enough money to develop everywhere on this planet. People everywhere on this planet should be thriving. People should be living thier best lives. People should be healther than ever, finding thier gifts of life. Rather they are holding all the money and creating scarcity and poverty and developing nations that never develop so that we are constantly forced to give more taxes give more to them, well they failed the last hundred years and they are failing now.
And We The People of The United States must make a stand.
In this striking 1900 cartoon from The Verdict (Jan 22), John D. Rockefeller is depicted as a towering figure holding a miniature U.S. Capitol, symbolizing his immense control over the government during the Gilded Age.
As the founder of Standard Oil, Rockefeller built a ruthless business empire that dominated the oil industry through monopolistic practices, leading to significant anti-trust scrutiny and the eventual 1911 breakup of his company.
The Rockefeller family's influence persists today, actively shaping national and global agendas.
They created "Rockefeller medicine" by funding the 1910 Flexner Report, which standardized medical education in the U.S., prioritizing allopathic medicine and marginalizing alternative practices, effectively giving them control over the healthcare system that runs this country.
Through the Rockefeller Foundation, established in 1913, they fund strategic initiatives in public health, education, and scientific research, steering policy in their favor.
Their leadership in institutions like the University of Chicago and Chase Manhattan Bank further entrenched their power.
Historically, their nefarious tactics—exploiting workers, manipulating markets, and suppressing competition—reveal a legacy of greed and control that continues to undermine democratic principles and public welfare.
Bottom line: the Rockefellers run the world, their petroleum fueling nearly every product we consume—from medicine to personal care to food—keeping us all under their iron grip.