DADDY WARBUCKS is of course the WARBURG family---global banking 1% TRIBE OF JUDAH and Shirley was created to make what was behind the MADMEN HITLER/STALIN----look like a sugar daddy to young 5% freemason/Greek players. The WIZARD OF OZ was the same for those global banking 1% OLD WORLD KNIGHTS OF MALTA----trying to recruit their new 5% freemason/Greek players after the old bunch were killed in WW1 and WW2.
'Warburg family - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warburg_family
The Warburg family is a prominent German and American banking family of German Jewish and originally Venetian Jewish descent',
We want note in speaking often of STANFORD UNIVERSITY being home of ROOSEVELT INSTITUTE and HOOVER INSTITUTE being home of WORLD BANK------we see STANFORD as the West Coast IVY LEAGUE which promoted all of EUROPEAN WORLD WAR atrocities. So, HOOVER, ROOSEVELT, ROCKEFELLAR, WARBURG et al enriched by ROBBER BARON few decades of ROARING 20s were simply trying to LAUNDER all that stolen US TREASURY and people's pocket money by buying land overseas ---such as CRIMEAN LAND.
'The feature of the project was that the government of the USSR issued for the full amount of the loan and passed to the “Joint” the bonds that were distributed by subscription. Thus the largest financial and political families in America – Rockefeller, Marshall, Warburg, Roosevelt, Hoover, and others became the holders of the shares of land in Crimea'.
Flash forward to today, and CLINTON/BUSH/OBAMA as global banking 5% freemason/Greek players working for ROBBER BARONS sacking and looting just as last century====have sent those trillions of dollars looted from our US TREASURY and people's pockets to overseas FOREIGN ECONOMIC ZONES including those being built today in RUSSIA.
Today's ROBBER BARON few decades of CLINTON/BUSH/OBAMA centered upon SUBPRIME MORTGAGE FRAUDS and property flipping frauds aimed at ending all identity of LAND OWNERSHIP by our US 99% WE THE PEOPLE black, white, and brown citizens.
'FDR and Stalin - Conservative Firing Lineconservativefiringline.com/the-commie-connection... It indicates the true attitude and sympathies of FDR towards the Soviet regime. “The Russian newspapers during the last election [1932] published the photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt over the caption, ‘The first communistic President of the United States,'” said Sen. Thomas Schall, a Republican from Minnesota'.
The US Congressional Republicans calling FDR a COMMIE were those same MINNESOTA pols creating COLLECTIZED LAND O LAKES.
The Commie Connection – FDR and Stalin
By
SARTRE
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April 16, 2018
For all those admirers of Franklin Delano Roosevelt who believe he was a great president, remove the blinders and face up to the fact that his socialist mindset and administration destroyed the last remnants of the Old Republic. Most of these same cheer leaders for the “New Deal” are in love with big government and seek to empower a federal authority at the expense of the Federalism model that is based upon separations of power and States Rights. With the unholy alliance with the Soviet Union, FDR linked his inner objectives with the greatest autocrat liquidator that fought World War II, as a Communist expansionist to destroy most of the traditional institutions that make up Western Civilization.
Cited in an article titled, Obama right that Roosevelt was called a socialist and a communist, is an insightful quote. It indicates the true attitude and sympathies of FDR towards the Soviet regime.
“The Russian newspapers during the last election [1932] published the photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt over the caption, ‘The first communistic President of the United States,'” said Sen. Thomas Schall, a Republican from Minnesota. “Evidently the Russian newspapers had knowledge concerning the ultimate intent of the President, which had been carefully withheld from the voters in this country. In fact, the voters of the United States were meticulously misled as to such intentions.” We found Schall’s comments in the book, All But the People: Franklin D. Roosevelt and his Critics, 1933-1939.”
While such condemnation should not be new to seasoned historians, the general public has been so isolated from the realities of the 1930’s and 1940’s that a refresher course is necessary to dispel all the favorable myths regarding the systematic deconstruction of America.
Ponder the wisdom of one of the greatest America First proponents, quoted in the Communist influence over President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
“By 1938, Garet Garrett, distinguished newspaperman, author and editorial write for the Saturday Evening Post, published an essay, “The Revolution Was.” In the opening paragraph, he said:
There are those who still think they are holding the pass against a revolution that may be coming up the road. But they are gazing in the wrong direction. The revolution is behind them. It went by in the Night of Depression, singing songs of freedom (Garrett, The People’s Pottage, p. 7)
Garrett went on to show that every problem faced by the New Deal was solved in a way which transformed the traditional concept of limited self government into a system that could not fail to:
Ramify the authority and power of executive government—its power, that is, to rule by decrees and rules and regulations of its own making.
Strengthen its hold on the economic life of the nation.
Extend its power over the individual.
Degrade Congress and the parliamentary principle.
Impair the great American tradition of an independent Constitutional judicial power.
Weaken all other powers—private enterprise, private finance, and the power of state and local governments.”
This litany of betrayal is ignored in mainstream society, because it is distasteful to admit that the country was destroyed from the oval office itself.
In the brilliant essay, The Friends of Uncle Joe, the deeply missed Joseph Sobran strikes to the core with his analysis.
Roosevelt’s eulogists likewise avoid the subject of Stalin, for whom FDR had the highest regard, calling him “a Christian gentleman” during the Yalta conference. He had befriended Stalin from the first year of his administration, when he extended diplomatic recognition to the murderous pariah state. Time and again he chose to help “Uncle Joe” when he didn’t have to, appeasing him from a position of strength. Even Neville Chamberlain never idealized Hitler as “Uncle Adolf.” When FDR asked Pope Pius XII to condemn Hitler, Pius sent back word that if he did so he would also have to condemn Stalin; Roosevelt withdrew the request.
Stalin had shown his true colors long before Roosevelt and Churchill took on as their ally the brave, bluff “Uncle Joe.” Had they never heard of the forced famine of Ukraine, the NKVD mass arrests, the Gulag camps, the purges and show trials, the murder of Trotsky, the invasions of Poland (with the Katyn Forest massacre of 15,000 Polish officers), Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania? All these things, and more, revealed not only the brutality of Stalin but the logic of Communism itself, which had begun its reign in Russia with the mass murder of Orthodox priests under Lenin. Communism was in essence a reversion to the principles of primitive warfare, directed not only against external enemies but against its own subjects if they resisted (or were even suspected of a disposition to resist) its tyranny.”
“The importance of this book is that it not only exposes the penetration of the U.S. government by full-fledged Soviet spies but also documents the subversion by communist “agents of influence” subservient to Stalin and the USSR high up in the FDR administration.”
Doubting Roosevelt’s involvement, the sordid History, lies, FDR, and Stalin makes a powerful statement:
“FDR praised Stalin’s constitution for guaranteeing religious freedom while ignoring the purges, show trials, aggression against countries adjacent to Russia, and the persecution of the Russian Christians. It may sound incredibly today but FDR called Stalin, the Communist butcher, a Christian gentleman. Ever read that in high school? FDR was Stalin’s best friend among world leaders and that is in spite of Stalin killing more people before WWII started than Hitler would kill during the war. Amazing is it not?”
So what does all this mean? The absurdity that America and the English befriended Stalin as a necessary ally in the struggle to defeat Hitler misses the similar collectivist attitudes and authoritarian motives that both countries exhibited towards the New World Order that resulted from the disastrous conflict.
Charles G. Stefan provides a retrospective view in the account, Roosevelt and the Wartime Summit Conferences with Stalin.
“I conclude that FDR had no illusions about the nature of Stalin’s régime. Recognizing the vital role played by the USSR in the war against Germany, however, he sought to develop personal contacts with the Soviet leader comparable to the close relations he had already established with Churchill. His objective was twofold: using persuasion, to ensure Soviet entry into the war against Japan and to enlist Soviet backing for the establishment of a United Nations along the lines proposed by the United States. At Yalta he achieved considerable success in achieving those basic goals.”
What can be drawn from this evaluation? No doubt Roosevelt knew the sinister nature of the Soviet dictator, but to conclude that FDR was simply being pragmatic in forging an alliance to combat Nazism misses the underlying anti-liberty similarities that both potentates shared. Likewise the post war strategy was based upon implementing a universal tyranny under the globalist banner of world governance. Establishing the UN was the first step in dismantling sovereignty of independent countries.
The despicable record of the ‘Man of Steel’, Joseph Stalin is painful to read much less digest. In the final scrutiny of 20th century evil, what makes the victor a hero? The world was not saved from National Socialism by the expansion of totalitarian communism. Nor was the emerging American empire a noble substitute for a limited government republic.
The FDR legacy is not heroic and his shared sympathies with the ruthless Soviet oppressor are disgraceful. Degrees of evil are phantom separations when the ultimate purpose of either regime is to enslave and create dependency on their citizens. Each despot displays a flagrant disregard for respecting legitimate restrains on their powers, but every tyrant is willing to forfeit the natural rights of individuals to maintain and further their dominance of rule.
This forbidden history is far too distasteful for most to face up to and therefore, many will just dismiss it as erroneous or fictitious. Such denial has become central to a society that ignores political truths if unpleasant and earth shattering.
Confusion and self-delusion is the hallmark of a failed social structure. The Soviet gulag collapsed and it will not be long before the American police state implodes.
Confronting one’s own history is often difficult. The U.S. Presidency is now a repressive dictatorship. Much of the blame for setting this trend into motion lies at the feet of Roosevelt and his fellow travelers.
The term “Commie” has varied meaning and associations for different people. In the end, it embodies authoritarianism with no trace of compassion or respect for the individual.
The State once comprised supreme authority. This new millennium has produced a one world realm of globalism under the banner of the international community. Individual and independent sovereignty was assaulted last century. Now such intrinsic aspects must be completely purged from the final solution. Blame the collectivists for destroying self determination.
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This is what we shout over and over again. These UKRAINIAN----now RUSSIAN----now UKRAINIAN continuous wars are one set of global banking 5% freemason/Greek players after another. This article simply shows the latest set of PLAYERS being thrown off the land and losing that wealth accumulated since that STALINIST/KRUSCHEV land manipulation after WW 2.
What are 5% freemason/Greek players sent in to sack and loot with promises of wealth and power ALWAYS end up killed and stripped of wealth by the same global banking 1% OLD WORLD KINGS---KNIGHTS OF MALTA TRIBE OF JUDAH.
So, the Muslim TATARS forced out of UKRAINE---then brought back and repatriated ---then rounded up and killed -----as too those 99% of Russian and Ukraine Jewish citizens.
REMEMBER, when RUSSIA went to USSR----global banking 1% MARXISM ---MOST Eastern block citizens were RUSSIAN AND EASTERN ORTHODOX CATHOLICS.
While all of these EASTERN HEMISPHERE wars did not include PROTESTANTS-----we are now bringing in to US FOREIGN ECONOMIC ZONES our 99% of REAL PROTESTANT citizens into being victims of continuous wars.
THINKING NOW ABOUT LAND O LAKES as the seed becoming that collective farming which controls much of food distributed in US.
Meanwhile, TURKEY being the OTTOMAN EMPIRE from WW 1------is on the move to taking back land once controlled by OTTOMAN TURKS----which without coincidence includes ERDOGAN as working for global banking 1% OLD WORLD KINGS KNIGHTS OF MALTA.
The OTTOMAN EMPIRE being MUSLIM took all of middle and near EAST, LEVANT, and NORTHERN AFRICA to MUSLIM. Without coincidence all our US 99% of African Americans are morphing into being FAKE MUSLIM freemasonry. MUSLIMS in Eastern Europe will be forced back into what will be labelled a NEW OTTOMAN EMPIRE or pushed to being EX-PATS to US, while global banking 1% OLD WORLD EUROPEAN KINGS take over those northern nations deemed MUSLIM.
'WHO AM I SUPPOSED TO SUE?'
For losers in Crimea's great property grab, there is often no redress'.
Change of leadership in Crimea means property grab
- Dec 2, 2014
It was a hostile takeover, and the movie sets, littered with debris from a Crimean War reenactment and a faux Mexican village, were the target.
"They forced all the employees onto the ground, sealed off the premises and halted the work of the studio," said owner Sergei Arshinov.
The studio, nestled in hills overlooking the Black Sea, is just one of thousands of businesses seized from their owners since Crimea was annexed by Russia eight months ago. Crimea's new pro-Moscow leaders say the takeovers, which they call nationalizations, are indispensable to reverse more than two decades of wholesale plunder by Ukrainian politicians and oligarchs.
But an Associated Press investigation throughout this peninsula the size of Massachusetts found many instances of less noble practices: legal owners strong-armed off their premises; buildings, farms and other prime real estate seized on dubious pretenses, or with no legal justification at all; non-payment of the compensation mandated by the Russian constitution; and targeting of assets belonging to or used by independent news media, the Crimean Tatar ethnic minority and the pro-Kiev branch of the Orthodox Church.
In a preliminary estimate, Ukraine's Justice Ministry told AP that around 4,000 enterprises, organizations and agencies have had their property expropriated.
Some holdings, from shipyards to health resorts, were publicly earmarked for repossession by Crimea's regional government, now part of the Russian Federation. Others were simply seized by armed men, sometimes carrying official decrees that were never published or no documentation at all.
Owners have complained that the beneficiaries of some seizures aren't Crimea's people, but the local politicians now in charge, backed by Moscow. Their appeals to police, courts and even Russia's leading authorities, they told AP, have gone nowhere.
"It turns out that, as corrupt as the Ukrainian government was, they didn't allow themselves to do what the Russian Federation is now doing," said Zhan Zapruta, lawyer for a bus company seized by armed men in September.
'JUST A LAND GRAB'
At the 34,600-acre Dobrobut farm in far eastern Crimea, the fields these days lie fallow, and the 26 employees haven't been paid for months. Men in camouflage stand guard and patrol in a Humvee-like vehicle, ready to chase away would-be visitors.
It was June when two carloads of men arrived at the farm's squat cement administration building near the Kerch Strait with pistols, clubs and assault rifles, according to managers. In hand, the men had a piece of paper signed by Crimea's Russia-installed prime minister, Sergei Aksyonov.
The document, seen by the AP but never issued publicly, proclaimed that the land tilled by Dobrobut — under lease from the local village — was being nationalized. The men booted out the workers and took over not only the fields, but also Dobrobut's buildings, the harvest of 800 tons of barley and 5,000 tons of rapeseed, and the combines, half-dozen tractors and other equipment that the company had been renting, all worth about $1.6 million.
Alexander Garfner, an attorney for Dobrobut, sued in a Crimean court, now part of the Russian justice system. On Sept. 2, the lawsuit was thrown out.
"If we look at the law, then there is no basis for this — it's simply a takeover," Garfner said. The nationalization attempt, he said, "was clearly just a land grab, because it's big money."
Since joining Russia, Crimea's leaders have asserted a power none of their counterparts in the vast country's other regions has: the right to order nationalization of property. They also possess a unique brand of muscle: the so-called self-defense forces that answer to Aksyonov, and helped quash dissent during the campaign to secede from Ukraine in February and March. Those forces, made a permanent police auxiliary force on Nov. 26, have been involved in many of the real estate takeovers.
Aksyonov was installed as prime minister by Russian President Vladimir Putin and reconfirmed by the Crimean parliament in October, after elections rejected by the United States and other Western nations as illegal and invalid. Aksyonov said the nationalization law, enacted Aug. 8, is needed to right the wrongs committed by corrupt Ukrainian officials. In Ukraine, as in much of the former Soviet Union, a lot of state property was sold off to private owners at dust-bin prices because the government was broke, or to benefit cronies.
"Over the past 10 years, the majority of state property was illegally stolen from the government," Aksyonov told AP. "All sorts of enterprises were privatized via fraudulent schemes and the state didn't receive any money for those privatizations."
WOW---SOUNDS LIKE CLINTON/BUSH/OBAMA!
Many cases examined by the AP, however, involved properties that have been in private hands for more than a decade. Also, Russia's constitution stipulates that private property can be transferred to the government only by court order, with the owners compensated fully and in advance. The Russian government's Ministry of Crimea, responsible for overseeing the peninsula, said in a statement that it cannot certify whether the nationalization law is unconstitutional, and that Russia's Supreme Court alone can answer the question.
Aksyonov, though, is adamant: "Why must we tolerate the unscrupulous owners who, thanks to the fact that they used fraudulent schemes or paid bribes to bureaucrats, stole property that should belong to the state?"
'THEY TRIED TO INFLUENCE ME'
The seizures investigated by the AP vary in scale and type of assets involved. But many, like Dobrobut, are reliably profitable and would require little additional investment.
Krymavtotrans, the company represented by Zapruta, is the sole legal vendor of bus tickets in Crimea, bringing in $14.6 million in yearly sales. Another business snapped up by the authorities, Krympotrebsoyuz, enjoys a near-monopoly on renting out stalls to traders in the region's markets.
In northwestern Crimea, armed men seized a 13,000-acre farm along with its crops, mostly forage, because it hadn't paid off a $1.2 million debt that wasn't due for another six months. The men carried documents from a Crimean court, shown later to the AP, that ordered the deadline for repayment unexpectedly pushed forward.
A lawyer for the current owner, speaking on condition he not be identified for fear of official reprisal, said there is no way his client can pay, and he may lose the farm as a result. The creditor company did not respond to the AP's request for comment.
There's no doubt some of the losers in Crimea's new order have been Ukrainian magnates or pro-Kiev politicians stripped of their assets. Andrei Senchenko, a seventh-generation Crimean and local leader of Ukraine's Fatherland party, estimated his own losses at "several tens of millions of dollars," including shares in a building materials plant and an office center in the regional capital of Simferopol that have been seized.
"They tried to influence me and, what's more, made me a definite proposition, that I should change my rhetoric and relationship to the occupation of Crimea," Senchenko said of Crimea's leaders. "But I gave a clear 'no.'" His claim could not be independently verified by the AP.
The biggest loser so far has been Ihor Kolomoisky, a Ukrainian oligarch and nationalist firebrand who has helped fund armed militias fighting against pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine's east. Aksyonov's government has taken 65 of his properties, including all branches of Privatbank, one of the largest in Crimea.
In some cases, employees appeared happy to be rid of their old bosses. At Krymkhleb, the region's main producer of bread, workers filmed themselves pouring flour over the head of the general director, a Ukrainian businessman they accused of embezzlement. The Zaliv shipyard, owned by a Ukrainian tycoon, was seized in August and taken over by a Russian-registered company with only $300 to its name, according to Russian public records. But employees told the AP they hoped for an influx of investment and orders for new ships.
'A LITTLE PIECE FOR THEMSELVES'
Aksyonov has said he is acting on behalf of Crimea and its 2.3 million citizens and has no stake in companies that have been nationalized. But inside and outside the region, some politicians and businessmen have accused the prime minister and his associates of trying to take as much as they can for themselves.
"One must understand that in Crimea, in essence, a gangster regime has been established under the protection of Moscow," said Sergei Mitrokhin, leader of Russia's opposition Yabloko party. "Former criminals have come to power, and have started to carve up the property."
Aksyonov, 41, has been identified by some opponents as a former mid-level gang member known as "Goblin" who in the 1990s was involved in extortion rackets. In 2010, he sued a Crimean politician who claimed he had led an organized crime brigade, but eventually lost the case. Since he has become Crimea's supreme leader, at least one of his accusers has recanted.
At the state-owned Massandra vineyards and winery in the southern coastal hills, managers told AP that Crimea's new leaders were eying their property. Crimean authorities have launched a criminal investigation of Massandra's general director, Nikolai Boyko, for alleged embezzlement, which the winery's management said is groundless and politically motivated. In the meantime, Crimea's leaders have been compelled to cede Massandra and its holdings to an agency of the Russian presidency.
They kept only a sliver — a 30-acre plot — under a Sept. 25 decree of the region's Council of Ministers.
"When our politicians were told to hand over the territory (to the Kremlin), they can't fail to fulfill that order, because they know they will have to answer for it," a Massandra executive told AP, on condition of anonymity out of fear of official reprisal. "So they are trying to carry out that order, but nonetheless, take a little piece for themselves."
Aksyonov said the nationalization law will remain in force for around 12 months to facilitate Crimea's integration into Russia. But it carries no automatic expiry date, and managers at Massandra and other business people told AP they fear it may be used by local authorities as long as valuable assets remain for the taking.
'WE'RE LEFT WITH RUINS'
Along with politicians, some minorities and news media hostile to annexation are also facing loss of property.
Crimea's 300,000 Tatar Muslims feel particularly vulnerable because of their tenuous hold on the homes and land they inhabit, and their history under Moscow's rule. Uprooted and deported in 1944 under Josef Stalin, many Crimean Tatars have since returned to cement-block homes built on vacant lots that they do not legally own.
Crimea's new leaders have repeatedly assured the Tatars they have nothing to fear, but Sityaga Kazakov, who runs a Tatar cultural center in the seaside town of Alushta, said his experience shows otherwise. He was told last month his organization's lease agreement with municipal authorities, supposed to run until 2016, was being canceled and the property put up for competitive bid. The Tatar center stands to lose $15,000 it spent on improving the building.
"I can't say that we loved Ukraine very much, but at least we lived within some kind of legal framework and not chaos," Kazakov said. "We knew how much we needed to pay in order to continue working. There was a kind of stability."
The Mejlis, the self-governing body of the Tatars, boldly continued to fly a Ukrainian flag over its headquarters in Simferopol for months after the takeover by Moscow. On Sept. 16, masked men raided the building, hauled down the blue-and-yellow banner, and spent hours searching the premises, which remain under lock and key by Crimean authorities.
These days, the newsroom of the privately owned Black Sea Television and Radio Station, which broadcast for 22 years and was critical of the Russian takeover, is also dark, empty and cold. Acting under a court order, bailiffs arrived on the premises Aug. 1, sealed off the building and seized TV cameras, computers and other equipment.
Cables were torn out, and electronics worth thousands of dollars were manhandled and trashed, employees say.
"After this debacle, we're left with ruins instead of a TV company," said Lyudmila Zhuravleva, Black Sea TV's acting president. "They clearly made it their job to eliminate our company in general so that even later, when we get our property back, we won't be able to function."
Grounds for the seizure: a debt of $76,000 claimed by another broadcaster that belongs now to the Crimean government. Court documents show Zhuravleva paid the amount days after the seizure. Despite a judge's order last month in her favor, the company is still waiting to get its property back.
Since March, 11 of the 18 functioning parishes of the pro-Kiev branch of the Orthodox Church have been shut. Archbishop Kliment, the denomination's leader in Crimea, said the church lost two locations when the Russians seized military bases from Ukrainian forces, and another three after donors came under duress from authorities.
"They started to pressure them, to threaten them, to tell them they would have problems with their businesses," the archbishop said. "And so, to not bring harm to those who helped us for so many years, we willingly gave up those properties."
The church's crown jewel in Crimea, the Cathedral of Saints Vladimir and Olga in Simferopol, is also facing closure. For 12 years the church has paid a symbolic rent of 1 Ukrainian hryvnia — less than 7 U.S. cents — a year to rent the building, a former military academy.
But the month after Crimea was declared part of Russia, the government said the annual rent for the Cathedral of Saints Vladimir and Olga would be raised to 600,000 hryvnia, or around $38,700, which according to an audit is double the value of the building. Kliment said officials told him they want to boost government revenues, and that there is no reason his church should pay less than the fair-market rate.
'WHO AM I SUPPOSED TO SUE?'
For losers in Crimea's great property grab, there is often no redress.
In April, Trans-Bud, a construction and transport company, delivered 54 vehicles, from excavators to dump trucks, to a Simferopol-based firm, Krymsky Passazh. But the customer never paid the $5.2 million bill, and the equipment is now in the hands of camouflage-clad self-defense forces. The AP contacted Krymsky Passazh three times, but each time a woman hung up when questioned about the equipment deal.
Trans-Bud took the matter to the police, company director Vadim Padalko said. Padalko and an investigator drove to the scene, where an armed guard put the policeman on the phone with his boss.
"On the way back he (the investigator) asked me: 'Why didn't you tell me this was going to be nationalized?' " Padalko told AP. "I said, 'What is being nationalized? This is private property!' By the time we were back (at the police station) they had decided that no crime could be established."
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This is what we shout over and over again. These UKRAINIAN----now RUSSIAN----now UKRAINIAN continuous wars are one set of global banking 5% freemason/Greek players after another. This article simply shows the latest set of PLAYERS being thrown off the land and losing that wealth accumulated since that STALINIST/KRUSCHEV land manipulation after WW 2.
What are 5% freemason/Greek players sent in to sack and loot with promises of wealth and power ALWAYS end up killed and stripped of wealth by the same global banking 1% OLD WORLD KINGS---KNIGHTS OF MALTA TRIBE OF JUDAH.
So, the Muslim TATARS forced out of UKRAINE---then brought back and repatriated ---then rounded up and killed -----as too those 99% of Russian and Ukraine Jewish citizens.
REMEMBER, when RUSSIA went to USSR----global banking 1% MARXISM ---MOST Eastern block citizens were RUSSIAN AND EASTERN ORTHODOX CATHOLICS.
'FDR, The New Deal, and World War II
campbellms.typepad.com/files/fdr-the-new-deal...
Roosevelt never forgot that night, and on May 11, 1935, he signed into law the act creating the REA. The REA loaned over $300 million to farmers’ cooperatives to help them extend their own power lines and buy power wholesale. This program was one on the most important and far-reaching of the New Deal programs'.
While all of these EASTERN HEMISPHERE wars did not include PROTESTANTS-----we are now bringing in to US FOREIGN ECONOMIC ZONES our 99% of REAL PROTESTANT citizens into being victims of continuous wars.
Meanwhile, TURKEY being the OTTOMAN EMPIRE from WW 1------is on the move to taking back land once controlled by OTTOMAN TURKS----which without coincidence includes ERDOGAN as working for global banking 1% OLD WORLD KINGS KNIGHTS OF MALTA.
The OTTOMAN EMPIRE being MUSLIM took all of middle and near EAST, LEVANT, and NORTHERN AFRICA to MUSLIM. Without coincidence all our US 99% of African Americans are morphing into being FAKE MUSLIM freemasonry. MUSLIMS in Eastern Europe will be forced back into what will be labelled a NEW OTTOMAN EMPIRE or pushed to being EX-PATS to US, while global banking 1% OLD WORLD EUROPEAN KINGS take over those northern nations deemed MUSLIM.
THINKING NOW ABOUT LAND O LAKES as the seed becoming that collective farming which controls much of food distributed in US.
'About this website
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Henry Ford's Relatives and Family Farm (circa 1923)
Shots of snow-laden trees and a river with water flowing over a dam. Henry…'
Creation myths around CEOs and corporate founders include FORD MOTOR CORPORATION and LAND O LAKES -----Henry Ford started as a FARM BOY -----as too BETH FORD now CEO of global collective farms LAND O LAKES.
'Born in Sioux City, Iowa, Beth earned an MBA at Columbia University Business School and a BBA at Iowa State University. She remains involved in both universities, sitting on the Deming Center Board of Advisors for Columbia Business School and the Dean's Advisory Committee for the College of Business at Iowa State'.
The same COLLECTIVIZING sold to USSR 99% of JEWISH citizens was happening in US to our US 99% WE THE PEOPLE mostly Catholic and Protestant. Today's LAND O LAKES CEO BETH FORD is simply HENRY FORD.
Iowa Farm Bureau member benefit partner, Ford Motor Company, offers additional $500 bonus cash offer to members who 'answer the call' for limited time
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By Andrew Wheeler
10/13/2017
Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF) is pleased that long-time member benefit partner, Ford Motor Company, has announced a limited time offer to double eligible members’ Bonus Cash savings. Members eligible for the extra $500 Bonus Cash include military, retirees, recent veterans, or first responders.
All eligible Farm Bureau members currently receive $500 Bonus Cash on the purchase or lease of an eligible new 2017/2018 Ford vehicle. Ford recognized that many Farm Bureau members are proud to serve their country and their communities through military and first responder service and wanted to recognize that extra contribution by allowing these private offers to be combined.
Shortly after Henry Ford began his enterprise in 1903 he said, “A business that makes nothing but money is a poor business.” He was referring to an obligation he felt companies had to give back to their communities, and this military and first responder appreciation bonus cash is just one of the ways Ford Motor Company seeks to show appreciation for military members and first responders.
“Iowa Farm Bureau strives to provide our members with valuable member benefits for the farm and for use in their daily lives,” says IFBF President Craig Hill. “Numerous Farm Bureau members have taken advantage of the member benefit savings with Ford Motor Company, and we are excited to announce this special offer for those who have served our country in the military and the first responders who are integral members of our communities.”
The Ford Military Appreciation program is offered to active and retired military and family members, including National Guard, Reservists on active duty and members of the Delayed Entry/Enlistment Program (DEP).
The Ford First Responder Appreciation program is offered to police, fire fighters, EMTs, paramedics, and 911 dispatchers.
New members are eligible 30 days after joining Iowa Farm Bureau. Farm Bureau members need to present their proof of eligible membership by downloading a certificate from https://www.fordspecialoffer.com/farmbureau/ia/. The additional $500 Bonus Cash offer for military and first responders expires November 30, 2017. Some exclusions apply, so see your local dealer for details.
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We call LAND O LAKES militarized FOOD far-right wing global banking 1% and not REAL LEFT SOCIAL PROGRESSIVE because the FDR funding for SMALL PRIVATELY-OWNED FARMS was left social progressive and this collectivization of privately-owned farms in Minnesota called LAND O LAKES now a global industrial BIG AG farm is far-right wing global corporate MARXIST.
Today, LAND O LAKES having started as a group of 300 family farms in MINNESOTA is operating like GLOBAL PEPSI, GLOBAL PHILLIPS PETROLEUM----and a source of GMO MONSTANTO SEEDS as farming.
LAND O LAKES controls almost all US INDUSTRIAL DAIRY as it bought VERMONT CREAMERY and it controls agricultural farming partnered with GLOBAL MONSANTO.
'Beth Ford, who joined Land O’Lakes in 2011
and most recently led its three largest business as chief operating officer, has been named chief executive officer of the giant agricultural cooperative.'
We ask this point----who were those 300 families back in early 1900 coming together to create this massive collective? Did they get any of the WEALTH as FORD MOTOR CORPORATION---MONSANTO-----PHILLIPS PETROLEUM takes over that 'LAND CO-OP'.
Monsanto, Dow Agro Sciences, Syngenta, Bayer Crop Science AG, Land O Lakes, KWS Saat
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The market research report of the global "Commercial Seeds Market" is a fundamental study carried out by experts with a perspective of the global market. It gets to the details of competing for the structure of industries worldwide. Composed by using proficient standardized tools like S.W.O.T Analysis, the global Commercial Seeds market research report provides a thorough judgment of the global Commercial Seeds market.
The global Commercial Seeds market research report provides a complete estimation of CAGR of the concerned period in percentages which will guide the users to take choice-based decisions over the predicted chart. The major players [DuPont, Monsanto, Dow Agro Sciences, Syngenta, Bayer Crop Science AG, Land O Lakes, KWS Saat AG, Vilmorin & Cie SA, Rallis, Sakata Seed Corporation, DLF, Takii] who are leading the Commercial Seeds market throughout the globe are also covered in the report.
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'Land O'Lakes was founded on July 8, 1921 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, by representatives from 320 cooperative creameries as the Minnesota Cooperative Creameries Association. This organization aimed to improve marketing and quality of butter, and thus increase the profitability of dairying'.
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By Beth Ford 04.03.2017
Welcome to the family, Vermont Creamery
Coming together just makes sense for our employees, for our customers and for our plans to do good in the world.
Last week, my friends Allison Hooper and Bob Reese, co-founders of Vermont Creamery, joined with us to announce our companies were joining forces. I’ve been personally very close to this deal and am very happy to see it cross the finish line. Going forward, Vermont Creamery will be a member of the Land O’Lakes family; they’re almost as proud to be joining us as we are to be having them join.The road we travelled to get here has been marked by learning. At Land O’Lakes, Inc., we’ve seen how Vermont Creamery has connected deeply with their customers, forming valued relationships and sparking rich conversations. They’ve seen how Land O’Lakes can deliver delicious products at a size and scale that helps companies grow.
We also learned that we had a tremendous amount in common. Vermont Creamery’s heritage mirrors our own: a company founded by people who care about bringing the highest quality products from farm to fork. We both have a culture of product innovation. We both take our commitment to farmers, employees and our communities very seriously. We both get excited about great brands and great flavors.
Coming together just makes sense for our employees, for our customers and for our plans to do good in the world.
At Land O’Lakes, we are committed to feeding human progress. By 2050, we will need to feed nearly 10 billion people – that’s 70 percent more food production than we produce today. With our farm-to-fork view of the food chain, we are in a unique position to help solve that impending crisis. This goal is additive and complementary to Vermont Creamery’s desire to be a workplace that thinks globally and acts locally, fostering mutual respect and tolerance in pursuit of a better life for everyone.
And we want to make very sure that Vermont Creamery continues to deliver its award-winning fresh and aged goat cheeses, cultured butter and fresh dairy at the creamery in Websterville, Vermont. The products are delicious, and we are great fans.
Both companies also want to grow. We are excited to have Vermont Creamery President Adeline Druart and her team aboard. With our feet firmly on the ground and the tools to realize our dreams in our hands, we look forward to moving forward together.
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'Ben & Jerry’s made international headlines when the ice cream company sold to Unilever in 2000. Local and national pundits questioned whether the brand’s well-known social activism — not to mention its one-of-a-kind flavors — would endure'.
'There are currently 72 farms in the St. Albans Cooperative Creamery that are enrolled in the program. At least 60 are located in Vermont, with 220 farm workers in the state taking part in the program.
The milk coming from the cooperative’s 300-plus members is not segregated, meaning Ben & Jerry’s has no way of tracking exactly how much milk is coming from the farms taking part in the program'.
Out-of-state company ownership has become routine in Vermont
By Anne Wallace Allen
Oct 6 2019 | 9 reader footnotes
Vermont communities often feel deeply tied to the companies, like Ben & Jerry’s, that grew up in their midst. In recent years, several other Green Mountain-grown businesses have been sold out of state. That can come with perks, like more cash and opportunities to reach new markets. It also can move the management beyond state lines.
In the nearly two decades since the Ben & Jerry’s sale, several other well-known Vermont businesses have been sold to out-of-state companies. The Okemo, Stowe, Mount Snow and Stratton ski resorts have all been sold to large ski conglomerates since 2017. Vermont Creamery, mywebgrocer.com, Ibex Outdoor Clothing, Rock of Ages, Granite Industries of Vermont, BioTek and St. Albans Dairy Cooperative are a few others that have changed hands in that period as well.
In 2018, Champlain Oil Co. was sold to a Massachusetts company, and the Times Argus and Rutland Herald newspapers were sold to Sample News Group in Pennsylvania.
A few years earlier, in 2014, Vermont Castings sold to Iowa-based HNI; the Burlington-based dealer.com software company sold to Cox Automotive for nearly $1 billion; and IBM sold its chip business to GlobalFoundries. In 2016, Bond Auto sold to O’Reilly Auto Parts; the Burlington-based Seventh Generation sold to Unilever; and Keurig Green Mountain was acquired by a group of investors led by JAB Holding Company.
In the case of Ben & Jerry’s, the ice cream giant managed to retain not only its own manufacturing — almost all of it still in Vermont — but its social mission.
The company has used its high profile to highlight figures like Sen. Bernie Sanders and causes like the Resist movement, which opposes President Trump. This summer, Ben & Jerry’s released an ice cream called Justice ReMix’d that it says highlights structural racism and the broken criminal justice system. The company foundation donates about $1.8 million each year to progressive causes, and greets visitors to its Waterbury factory with an array of information about its own initiatives, and about the state of social justice in general.
Other businesses are following different paths.
Changing economic forces
Company sales have always been a natural part of the business cycle. Some observers liken the environment to a forest, with old growth making way for new.
A few national forces drive company sales nowadays. Many baby boomers are retiring and selling their companies. Meanwhile, it’s so inexpensive to borrow money that it makes sense to grow through acquisition, rather than organically, said John Burton of the Vermont Futures Project.
Consolidation in the ski industry, a fact of life for decades, is also growing for a number of reasons. And in other industries, improved communication and economies of scale are making it easier to operate as part of a large, international conglomerate.
“Overall there is a trend toward larger businesses,” said Burton. “It used to be harder to have branch offices all over the place, but now with good inexpensive telecommunications, it’s not as hard for big companies to manage their branch offices.”
In many cases, a sale enables the company to keep going, said Rocki-Lee DeWitt, a management professor at the University of Vermont.
“In my opinion, this is so common because if they don’t get sold, they don’t get access to the resources they need to deal with the competition,” she said.
What this means for Vermont is that while some of its oldest names might still have a presence in the state, they’re now largely steered by people in other places.
Vermont Castings still has plants in Randolph and Bethel, but the phone number on its website rings in Minnesota. Keurig Green Mountain/Dr. Pepper, which is gradually dwindling in size in Waterbury, steers callers to a contact in Plano, Texas. Hubbardton Forge is owned by investors in Massachusetts.
Vermont-owned companies try to use their local roots as a marketing advantage. Owners of small businesses like Bolton Valley Resort are banking on the expectation that there will always be customers who want to communicate directly with local people.
“We see ourselves as stewards for Bolton Valley,” said CEO Lindsay DesLauriers, whose family owns the resort. In the face of the promotional might wielded by the skiing conglomerates, Bolton is working with other small, independent ski areas to promote local skiing.
“It’s joining with other like-minded, fiercely independent, necessarily oftentimes scrappy” ski areas, said DesLauriers. “What we feel is close to the true heart of skiing.”
The emotional reaction to the sale of Vermont companies has diminished since the days that Ben & Jerry’s was sold to Unilever, a corporate giant like those the ice cream company’s founders regularly railed against. These days, a social conscience isn’t just the domain of Vermont companies; it’s an international theme. Nobody expressed concern that the $1 billion BioTek sale earlier this year would affect Vermont’s culture.
But still, some businesses are seen as closely aligned with the state’s identity, according to DeWitt.
“People would be more upset if the Orton family sold the Vermont Country Store,” DeWitt said.
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Vermont, NEW HAMPSHIRE, and New York used these COLLECTIVE FARM/DAIRY to consolidate all NORTHEAST fertile land as did LAND O LAKES in Minnesota expanding into IOWA.
BEN AND JERRYS is global banking 1% TRIBE OF JUDAH-------LAND O LAKES is global banking 1% KNIGHTS OF MALTA------UNILEVER and MONSANTO/BAYER are global banking 1% OLD WORLD KINGS global corporations.
Now, if global banking 1% during CRIMEAN WAR---WW 1 AND 2 were successful in colonizing CRIMEAN PROVINCE making a JEWISH HOMELAND------what is happening in US is what would be happening in CRIMEA/UKRAINE. These structures are used for IMPERIALISM-----they are NOT REAL LEFT SOCIAL PROGRESSIVE which are those SMALL PRIVATE FARMS AND DAIRY.
So, those JEWISH COLLECTIVE FARMS killed small private farms in UKRAINE/CRIMEA ----just as LAND O LAKES/VERMONT CREAMERY killed independent small farms and dairies. Global banking 1% always sells these COLLECTIVIZATIONS as LEFT social benefit when they are far-right wing global corporate MARXISM----making the rich extremely RICHER.
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Phillips 66 is a growing energy manufacturing and logistics company. Headquartered in Houston, we're committed to operating excellence & safety'.
The A H PHILLIPS who founded LAND O LAKES was very likely we are sure tied to PHILLIPS PETROLEUM which is owned by ROYAL global oil/energy corporations in Europe.
Hmmmmm, ST ALBANS CREAMERY.....KEVIN BACON did it!
'In 1381 John Ball, a celebrated preacher and one of the leaders of the Peasants’ Revolt, was tried and hanged at St. Albans. During the Wars of the Roses two battles were fought at St. Albans: in 1455 it was the scene of Lancastrian defeat, in 1461 of Yorkist defeat.
Like many other abbeys, St. Albans declined in wealth and importance during the late 15th and early 16th centuries. In 1539 the abbey was dissolved, and St. Albans became a borough, its first charter being dated 1553. The abbey lands finally came into the hands of the Bacon family, and Francis Bacon, Viscount St. Albans',
FDR NEW DEAL did fund lots of private small farms and dairies. Most of 20th century saw growth in small private farming and dairy SOAR. The problem came when our US 99% WE THE PEOPLE did not FIGHT against the killing of these private structures by CLINTON/BUSH/OBAMA who empowered these MARXIST BIG AG AND BIG DAIRY controlled by original 'co-op owners' tied to global banking 1% OLD WORLD FAMILIES.
'Going forward, Vermont Creamery will be a member of the Land O’Lakes family'
Photo courtesy of St. Albans Cooperative Creamery
PLANT IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED: Parts of the St. Albans Cooperative Creamery plant are 75 years old. Planned improvements will make the plant more efficient and increased product storage capacity.
St. Albans Creamery Co-op joins Dairy Farmers of America
The cooperative has more than 300 farmer-members in Vermont, New Hampshire and New York.
Chris Torres | Aug 05, 2019
Members of St. Albans Cooperative Creamery are officially members of Dairy Farmers of America after members voted to approve a merger with the nation’s largest dairy farmer cooperative.
Harold Howrigan Jr., chairman of the St. Albans board of directors and a sixth-generation dairy farmer, says the vote was overwhelmingly in favor of merging with DFA. The vote was held late last month after a series of meetings where members debated the proposal.
“We’ve been a member co-op of DFA for 16 years. We’re building on that relationship,” Howrigan says. “Our goal all along is to protect our members’ equity and investments they’ve made, and to secure our milk market long term and stabilize it some.”
He says the co-op board has been considering merging with DFA for nearly two years.
He says the co-op’s infrastructure needs investments and that DFA has pledged to invest between $25 and $30 million over the next few years to upgrade the St. Albans balancing plant and trucking business.
“We’re very fortunate to be merging with a larger co-op. From a logistical standpoint, change will be minimal from the offset,” he says. “I just feel it’s a great opportunity for us going forward. I’m excited about it.
“Our model of the cooperative wasn’t working, so this is a very net positive.”
Kiersten Bourgeois, business development and communications manager for St. Albans Cooperative Creamery, says the cooperative has just over 300 members that altogether produce 1.2 billion pounds of milk. Half of that milk goes to Ben & Jerry’s, the Vermont-based ice cream maker. Other end customers include Vermont Creamery, Kate’s Homemade Butter, Stonyfield and more.
Bourgeois says the plant has sections over 75 years old.
“The plant is being evaluated but improvements will include improving the building infrastructure as a means to increase the efficiency of operations, added product storage and improvements with our milk receiving,” she says.
The merger officially closed on Aug. 1.
St. Albans has been an integral part of the state’s dairy community for the past century and has been a member cooperative of DFA since 2003.
“During our 16-year partnership we have developed a strong, collaborative working partnership with DFA,” says Leon Berthiaume, CEO of St. Albans Cooperative Creamery. “In many ways, this merger is a continuation of the strategic goals, values and mission of St. Alban’s Cooperative Creamery.”
“We are excited to welcome the hardworking members and employees of St. Albans to the DFA family,” says Brad Keating, senior vice president and COO of DFA’s Northeast Area. “Together, we are committed to investing in continuing the strong tradition of dairy farming in the Northeast.”
As part of the merger, McDermotts, a hauling company owned by St. Albans, the St. Albans Cooperative Store and St. Albans Cooperative Creamery Plant, will become wholly owned subsidiaries of DFA. In addition, the board of directors of St. Albans Cooperative will continue to represent dairy farmers’ interests as part of DFA’s Northeast Area Council.
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Hmmm, the REAL 99% of JEWISH citizens should trust STALIN-----the REAL 99% of Catholic citizens should trust STALIN-----the REAL 99% of Protestant citizens should trust STALIN----the REAL 99% of Muslim citizens should trust STALIN ---and all today's global banking 5% freemason/Greek leaders------PUTIN, ERDOGAN, UK'S CORBYN AND JOHNSON-----US TRUMP/BERNIE SANDERS/WARREN and all those FAKE OUR REVOLUTION players all selling the same FAKE social benefit as ALL modern wars.
UNILEVER AND MONSANTO-----ALL TIED TO GLOBAL PRIVATE MILITARIZED FOOD-----JUST WAITING TO CREATE THE NEXT MASSIVE FAMINE.
Joseph Stalin Making a Comeback in Russia
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Joseph Stalin Making a Comeback in Russia Honoring Stalin The Comeback of a Soviet Dictator After he died in 1953, Stalin was quickly erased from the public eye in the Soviet Union.
Is Stalin Making a Comeback in Russia? - theatlantic.com
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In today’s Russia, then, Stalin seems to be a double-sided puppet—at times a conduit for patriotism, at others the bogeyman who can scare the lazy and corrupt to attention.
Is Stalin Making a Comeback in Russia? - msn.com
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In today’s Russia, then, Stalin seems to be a double-sided puppet—at times a conduit for patriotism, at others the bogeyman who can scare the lazy and corrupt to attention.
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Is Stalin making a comeback in Russia? In a bellicose speech at its unveiling, the mayor described the bust as “the people’s decision.” But his own poll contradicts that view. The reality is that without Lokot’s 11th-hour intervention, the saga would probably have hit a dead end.
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Is Stalin Making a Comeback in Russia? Eva Hartog , The Atlantic May 29, 2019 A statue of the Soviet dictator in Russia's third-largest city says much about the country today.
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But it is all GREEN ---ENVIRONMENTAL----this is all about global SUSTAINABILITY say the same global banking 1% OLD WORLD KINGS KNIGHTS OF MALTA TRIBE OF JUDAH.
"It's a total policy of banditry," said Kostynskyi, citing a term from the Russian underworld: bespredel, or utter lawlessness'.
This morning I hear NOSY NEIGHBORS AND THE GANG getting more angry and frustrated because I as a victim of illegal streaming video PORN by global banking 1% black market SEX TRADE PORN MULES------waiting to get rid of ME so a new tenet with NEW YOUNG STUFF-------lots of NAKED SHOWERS---TOILETING----HARD CORE PHYSICAL SEX IN BEDROOM all while NOSY NEIGHBORS are watching and recording these images without that person knowing----selling it as DARK WEB PORN----
WE CANNOT MAKE MONEY ON THIS WOMAN----SHE HAS BEEN ALLOWED TO COVER HER STUFF AND DOESN'T DO ANYTHING ---NO ONE WANTS TO PAY TO WATCH THAT.
So, this is NOSY NEIGHBORS AND THE GANG black and FAKE Jewish gang members speaking openly on our BALTIMORE public surveillance. They can speak openly because they are hired by CRIMINAL AND CORRUPT BALTIMORE POLITICIANS-----who pay them to HIT POLITICAL DISSENTS fighting against these CLINTON/BUSH/OBAMA sacking and looting---raping and pillaging structures as described below happening during STALIN in UKRAINE/CRIMEA----
SAME PEOPLE ----GLOBAL BANKING 1% OLD WORLD KINGS KNIGHTS OF MALTA TRIBE OF JUDAH HIRING THOSE 5% FREEMASON/GREEK PLAYERS TO DEMOLISH CIVIL SOCIETIES.
What Unilever and Monsanto learned about engaging smart mobs
Lauren Turner
Tuesday, September 17, 2013 - 4:30am
As the business world becomes increasingly aware of its social responsibilities, stakeholder trust is essential to staying competitive. Now more than ever, organizations face government, shareholder and consumer pressures to offer innovative, responsibly made products and services. Failing to do so can be destructive.
Globalization and the advent of the Internet have enabled transnational companies to maintain relationships with stakeholders and expanding supply chains all over the world. But it's not just businesses that are tapping into knowledge sharing. Individual and civil society groups, community action groups, social entrepreneurs, lobbyists, activists and any number of the world's 50,000 NGOs are forming coalitions, better known as "smart mobs" -- groups on the fringe that are highly connected and eager to keep government and corporate giants honest.
These fringe organizations -- farmers, consumer groups and NGOs -- brought down Monsanto's multi-billion dollar agricultural biotechnology empire with public outcries of human health impacts and concerns about impoverished farmers' rights. How did such a powerful and thriving company with a highly innovative business model come to fall so hard? This is the power the smart mobs have.
BROUGHT DOWN MONSANTO? OH, REALLY???? MONSANTO SIMPLY MERGED WITH ANOTHER GLOBAL CORPORATION.
Fear them not; they may be an invaluable resource.
Engaging the smart mobs
Smart mobs not only possess custom skill sets and unique insight that businesses can learn from, they also have well thought-out concerns about and opinions on important systemic issues. Reaching out to bridge new communities of stakeholders and finding creative ways to voice those concerns and share ideas can confer competitive advantage, leading to meaningful, long-lasting organizational change.
Firms can engage fringe stakeholders by extending search activities into unfamiliar fields. Metaphors such as "using peripheral vision" or "searching for weak signals" emphasize that such searching extends beyond conventional market intelligence and activities. In other words, relying solely on known or powerful stakeholders concerning existing businesses detracts from organizational transformation and creates tunnel vision. Weak signals, which are precursors to significant trends and change mechanisms, emanate from diverse sources, including the activist groups, social entrepreneurs and NGOs mentioned above.
In the foreseeable future, more differentiating products and lowering prices will not be enough to stay competitive in the market. The future of maintaining competitive edge will involve your firm's ability to change the status quo, partner with creative groups and combine diverse bodies of knowledge to improve your products and foster what researchers are calling "competitive imagination."
Smart mobs don't have to be the enemy.
Unilever shares fringe knowledge for product creation
Unilever's Indian subsidiary, Hindustan Lever Limited (HLL), has started reaching out to fringe communities to assess needs and create innovative products and services. HRR requires its managers to spend six weeks living in rural areas of India to learn about the hygiene needs and practices of the rural poor. This has resulted in new product ideas, such as a combined soap and shampoo bar, and promotional programs, such as street theater, specifically designed for poorer, rural markets. These innovations also have been adopted by Unilever subsidiaries in Brazil and other developing countries.
This is an instance where it may have suited HLL to locate and partner with Indian NGOs or groups that advocate for underserved, rural populations. Engaging customers and other stakeholders on the fringe led to the creation of more accessible products and allowed the company to tap into new markets.
SMART MOBS ARE FAKE GLOBAL BANKING 5% FREEMASON/GREEK PLAYERS--------DON'T PARTNER WITH THEM.
The takeaway
Partner with smart mobs and share their unique, tailored knowledge. Reach outside your company's comfort zone to foster competitive imagination and create disruptive organizational change.
Keep afloat of the knowledge being shared by your fringe stakeholders; stay honest and transparent, or the smart mobs will do it for you.