He says the City of London still exerts extraordinary hidden power and presents Gilded Age monopolists like Rockefeller and Carnegie as agents or front figures for London-backed capital entering the United States.
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Carnegie
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A farewell class becomes a compressed world model: empire is a game with no friends, collapse is survivable if imagination and community survive, AI is funded for control rather than liberation, and the deepest...
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"...that it was just not just um Rockefeller you also had Carnegie right uh who um monopolized it still and the answer is well..."
"...this so the solution was to have agents people like rockefeller carnegie vanderbilt disguised as entrepreneurs right they were poor and through their hard..."
"...the Gilded Age, these billionaires like John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie, what people don't recognize is that like when they died, if you..."
"...Well, there's actually a lot. But these agents include John Rockefeller, Carnegie, okay? Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, Vanderbilt. And they will, by themselves, mobilize..."
"...national resources of America. And that person, these people are Rockefeller, Carnegie, Vanderbilt, Morgan. Right. And you fast forward to the 1980s. And then..."
"...in terms of trump's posture towards china thus far prime minister carnegie uh you understand he's super scoddy with thomas strong and tvt how..."
"...the railroad industry. How did he do that? This is Andrew Carnegie, who was born poor, but then he monopolized America's steel industry. How..."
"...our railways? Therefore, they needed people like John Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie to act as their agents. Okay, does that make sense?"
"All right, so in America, you're taught that these people, Andrew Carnegie, John Rockefeller, they were just rags to riches. It's because of the..."
"...heard of How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. There's also Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich. Okay? And these books..."
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