Global Coup d’État: Mapping the Corporate Takeover of Global Governance

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Corporations have stepped beyond lobbying governments. They are integrating in policy making at the national and international levels. From agriculture to technology, decisions historically taken by governments are increasingly taken by secretive unaccountable bodies run by corporations says Nick Buxton.
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I see one comment, why do we suppose our representatives must be the ones making these decisions? When did the citizenry of the states in each country trust those in the higher echelons to make these? We all have to move into a more responsive role in all of this. Stop waiting for others to do the job. It totally concerns all of our families.

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isn't it interesting that only the "people" who pay hardly any taxes, get to have a say ?

jonas
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Create the problem and be the solution!

e.marker
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4:14 Your diagram is incorrect. "Capitalist Interest" and "Fascist Corporate Oligarch Interest" are not synonymous. Capitalism requires a free market, the market is under corporate usurpation, therefore there is currently no capitalism anywhere in the western world. We are under corporate rule already.

Think about it, who has more influence over your federal government right now, the Pfizer corporation or the votes of all your family and all your neighbors combined? Well.... That's corporate rule people, we've missed it, it already happened and are experiencing it right now.

timsession
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Brilliant! Now I understand so much! You have very clearly explained what’s happening, thank you 🙏
How can we best challenge this?
What actions should we be focusing on?

interestpart
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Look for Whitney Webb and unlimited hangout, Cory Morningstar, Winter Oak. Call out fascism for what it is.

kavat
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What's the difference between a corporation and a state? Both are large organizations of people with a common ideology and purpose. The corporations exist in a parasitic relationship with the state, which grants them whatever authority they exercise. If they do away with the state, then they are defacto "the state." There's no difference between corporations and any political body vying for dominance. More likely, the states are rebranding to escape the responsibilities and obligations They've accumulated under the original model.

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