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10 Corporations Control Nearly Everything You Buy
PolicyMic has a very interesting chart that shows how 10 Corporations Control Almost Everything You Buy. The chart was posted on Reddit as illusion of choice. I could not locate the original source. PolicyMic explains…
[Hear More: The Amazon Effect: The 800-Pound Gorilla in the Room That Has Even Walmart and Target Scared] Media Consolidation Everything You Think, Read, or SayI always try to find a link to the original source, but none of the links to a Frugal Dad article work. Regardless anything you read, watch, or buy is in the hands of fewer and fewer companies. The same applies to banks. This is another reason we need an independent news network. One is actually in the works, started by Jeremy Scahill, National Security Correspondent for The Nation magazine, and Glenn Greenwald who broke the NSA spy story. For details, please see War Against Journalists; "We Hit the Jackpot" Question of the DayHow long will it be, before everything to think read or say is in the pill you took today? Link if video does not play: Zager And Evans Addendum:A couple of readers said the percentages mentioned above are way overstated. Indeed they are, especially if one takes the words "everything you buy" literally, then produces a grand total by dollar amount. I took it from the start the infographic did not include cars, boats, houses, jewelry, etc, but rather common junk and foodstuff. I should have made a comment to that effect but didn't. The same applies to the stats on media giants. The important point is the idea behind the graphics, even if the percentage estimates stated are on the wild side. |
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