Summary of Controligarchs by Seamus Bruner: Exposing the Billionaire Class, their Secret Deals, and the Globalist Plot to Dominate Your Life
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Controligarchs is a book by investigative journalist Seamus Bruner, which exposes the globalist elite's playbook for the next five years. The book warns of a world where everyone owns nothing and rents everything, with most protein coming from bugs. Bruner reveals billionaires controlling power, such as Bill Gates' $11.7 billion food takeover scheme, Mark Zuckerberg's $36 billion tech reengineering plan, Jeff Bezos's electric vehicle ambitions, and the Soros family's $25 billion empire project. The book is based on financial filings, insider documents, and corporate records, making it a must-read for anyone who values American independence and personal freedom.
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Foreword
Seamus Bruner, a renowned investigative journalist and author, has been working with the Government Accountability Institute (GAI) for over ten years. His latest book, Controligarchs, delves into the connections between money and the ruling class, revealing how they plot to subvert the American people. The book exposes the arrogance of Bill Gates and the havoc unleashed on the criminal justice system by George Soros. Seamus also shows how these powerful elites leverage crises to usher in a global authoritarian regime, such as losing control over home thermostats and having movements tracked via electric vehicles and smart power grids.
The book also exposes the role of tech oligarchs like Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos in companies creating alternative proteins
to reduce global reliance on cattle. These companies are pushing fake meats onto the public's plate in the name of climate change, health concerns, and animal rights. The book also highlights how every crisis is an opportunity for the elite political class, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
The book serves as a wake-up call for citizens to oppose arrogant political overreaches and protect their freedom of speech and privacy from Big Tech's intrusions. Seamus's research and ability to follow the money provide raw facts and figures that no one else has quantified. He believes in the power of the American people and free people everywhere to resist control schemes created by people with more money than empathy.
Introduction
The book explores the Controligarchs,
a group of powerful individuals who own almost every major industry and have the power to bankrupt nations, create new markets, and take ordinary people to the stars. These oligarchs, including Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Elon Musk, are known for their wealth and influence, which has led to the doubling of their personal net worth during the COVID-19 pandemic. The billionaire class, comprising less than three thousand individuals worldwide, added more than $5 trillion to their combined personal net worth while the middle class suffered and over 160 million people were pushed into poverty.
The book reveals shocking evidence that shows the Controligarchs' sinister agenda is well on its way to becoming reality. It reveals their investments in eugenics research, taxpayer-funded crony stimulus, and inflation-inducing corporate welfare. The book also discusses the plans for the next pandemic, which will involve lockdowns, small-business closures, and consolidating ownership of everything into fewer hands.
The book questions who is organizing the broadside against the US Constitution, who is behind censorship, cancel culture, propaganda, attacks on the nuclear family, and who is buying off public officials. It also questions how much worse things will get and provides accountability through forced transparency and hopeful recommendations for citizens to take back control. The story of these billionaires, bureaucrats, and other global elites seizing control of every major industry is moving quickly.
The Good Club
In May 2009, Bill Gates and other billionaire philanthropists, including David Rockefeller, George Soros, Ted Turner, Michael Bloomberg, Warren Buffett, and Oprah Winfrey, met at Rockefeller University to set the agenda for global health. The meeting was a planning meeting for a public-relations stunt called the Giving Pledge, which kicked off a massive movement of cash from the billionaire class to charitable causes.
The Good Club had much in common beyond its members' monumental wealth and shared interest in philanthropy. All the members were convinced globalists who positioned themselves as uniquely able to do good for humanity. Gates's presentation impressed the other club members greatly, and they agreed to prioritize the goal of reducing overpopulation. The timing was crucial because the Democrats controlled the White House and both houses of Congress.
The Good Club members had already done much to influence a major decrease in global population, with global birth rates peaked in the 1960s and have been in steep decline ever since the Rockefellers started plowing massive sums into the development of every birth control measure. Over the course of decades, the Good Club members persuaded the general population that reducing birth