THE BOB CHARLES SHOW
We are in 2016, with help from the Public -
This Show will Begin Bringing Real Truth Stories and Guests to the World through this Station and The
Internet that every Person in our World can Learn From:
Here's an Example
This was sent to me, it is more your
read.
What will happen if the majority of humans
give away their power by choosing to escape into virtual realities? More than
likely, the elite will continue to tamper with and control the major working of
the world.
Meet the people who own 50% (and counting) of
the world’s wealth
Here is Forbes’s (real-time) list of the 66 billionaires who (officially)
own half of all global assets, and will soon own more than the rest of Earth’s
seven billion population combined.
They range from CEOs of large corporations to oil and gas tycoons and Silicon
valley entrepreneurs. The list details name, net worth, percentage change since
the 2015 results, their age, industry and nationality. Bill Gates is
ranked first at $469 billion, and James Simons at #66 with the $14 billion he
made from hedge funds.
But where are the world’s Royal families? And more to the point, where are
the Rothschilds and
the Rockefellers? These two families have
an unimaginable amount of wealth that surpasses the trillion mark- they
are the only trillionaires in the world, and yet they are missing from
Forbes’s list every single year, along with the handful of other men commonly
believed to own our politicians, our media, our corporations, our scientists, and even our money supply.
Forbes’s rich list doesn’t include members of Royal families or dictators who hold their wealth through a position of power, or who control the riches of their country. In this way, the real people pulling the strings are able to work in absolute secrecy without any media attention at all (unless it is carefully-constructed positive propaganda, like this article on the philanthropy of the Rothschilds, of course). Forbes’s policy to exclude heads of state from the rich list explains why the Queen of England is absent, although nobody has the slightest idea of her wealth in any case: her shareholdings remain hidden behind Bank of England Nominee accounts
Forbes’s rich list doesn’t include members of Royal families or dictators who hold their wealth through a position of power, or who control the riches of their country. In this way, the real people pulling the strings are able to work in absolute secrecy without any media attention at all (unless it is carefully-constructed positive propaganda, like this article on the philanthropy of the Rothschilds, of course). Forbes’s policy to exclude heads of state from the rich list explains why the Queen of England is absent, although nobody has the slightest idea of her wealth in any case: her shareholdings remain hidden behind Bank of England Nominee accounts