by threadbear » Sat 18 Aug 2007, 17:11:37
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tyler_JC', 'O')K, so you have no actual evidence of these trillionaires.
I am highly suspicious of anyone claiming to control several trillion in wealth.
Hedge funds have assets in the low single trillion, not hundreds of trillions.
Where are they hiding this wealth, exactly?
Unless you can show an independent assessment of these mysterious super wealthy string pullers, I'm going to throw that into the waste bin of conspiracy theories.
World's richest 1% own 40% of global wealth40% of global wealth is about 50 trillion dollars.
That is distributed among ~65 million people...
Most of those folks don't know more than a few dozen other super rich.
How can they collaborate on issues of any kind of complexity?
They don't have to know each other. They don't even have to play on the same team, as long as they're all part of the NFL, to draw a comparison. They operate very similarliy to the national football league. Call it the "Elite National Union of Financial Force"
ENUFF players share the same goals, aspirations, point of view, and are united under an overarching body that provides structure. Each member, through his team, provides support for the entire network, that creates a positive feedback cycle. Some teams win, some lose, but that winning and losing, take on an entirely different form, through a large federation of interdependant groups.
I disagree with the current belief that the neocons are puppets of a greater power. I think they are part of the ENUFF network devoted to oil and armaments. They gained control and then proceeded to aim for free agent status. Bad form. The greatest war, outside of that being fought in Iraq, is the one being fought behind the scenes in the power elite. There is a real struggle taking place, an attempt by ENUFF to reign in rogue forces.
Tyler, the super rich are super networkers. They just do it in a way, and at a level that you haven't been exposed to.