Difference between revisions of "Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican"

From Wikispooks
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (dsc)
(Raise visibility of the FW Engdahl quote, give the group an image)
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{group
 
{{group
 
|webpage=
 
|webpage=
|start=December 8, 2020
+
|constitutes=public relations
|image=
+
|start=8 December 2020
 +
|image=Council for inclusive.png
 +
|image_width=450px
 
|logo=Council for Inclusive Capitalism.png
 
|logo=Council for Inclusive Capitalism.png
 
|logo_width=350px
 
|logo_width=350px
Line 8: Line 10:
 
|members=Ajay Banga,Oliver Bäte,Marc Benioff,Edward Breen, Sharan Burrow,Mark Carney,Carmine Di Sibio,Brunello Cucinelli,Roger Ferguson,Lynn Forester de Rothschild,Kenneth Frazier,Fabrizio Freda,Marcie Frost,Alex Gorsky,Angel Gurria,Alfred Kelly,William Lauder,Bernard Looney,Fiona Ma,Hiro Mizuno,Brian Moynihan,Deanna Mulligan,Ronald P. O'Hanley,Rajiv Shah,Tidjane Thiam,Darren Walker,Mark Weinberger
 
|members=Ajay Banga,Oliver Bäte,Marc Benioff,Edward Breen, Sharan Burrow,Mark Carney,Carmine Di Sibio,Brunello Cucinelli,Roger Ferguson,Lynn Forester de Rothschild,Kenneth Frazier,Fabrizio Freda,Marcie Frost,Alex Gorsky,Angel Gurria,Alfred Kelly,William Lauder,Bernard Looney,Fiona Ma,Hiro Mizuno,Brian Moynihan,Deanna Mulligan,Ronald P. O'Hanley,Rajiv Shah,Tidjane Thiam,Darren Walker,Mark Weinberger
 
}}
 
}}
[[image:Council for inclusive.png|left|500px|thumb]]
 
 
'''The Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican''' is a partnership between some of the world's largest investment and business leaders and the [[Vatican]]. The leadership, calling themselves "the Guardians", are led by [[Lynn Forester de Rothschild]], and has set itself the task "of joining moral and market imperatives to reform capitalism"<ref>https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-council-for-inclusive-capitalism-with-the-vatican-a-new-alliance-of-global-business-leaders-launches-today-301187931.html</ref>. .
 
'''The Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican''' is a partnership between some of the world's largest investment and business leaders and the [[Vatican]]. The leadership, calling themselves "the Guardians", are led by [[Lynn Forester de Rothschild]], and has set itself the task "of joining moral and market imperatives to reform capitalism"<ref>https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-council-for-inclusive-capitalism-with-the-vatican-a-new-alliance-of-global-business-leaders-launches-today-301187931.html</ref>. .
  
 +
{{SMWQ
 +
|subjects=corporatism,globalization, Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican
 +
|text=The [Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican] is yet another front group in what is becoming a globalist bum’s rush to try to convince a skeptical world that the same people who created the post-1945 model of [[IMF]]-led [[globalization]] and giga-corporate entities more powerful than governments, destroying traditional agriculture in favor of toxic agribusiness, dismantling living standards in industrialized countries to flee to cheap labor countries like [[Mexico]] or [[China]], will now lead the effort to correct all their abuses? We are being naïve if we swallow this.
 +
|authors=F. William Engdahl
 +
|source_URL=https://journal-neo.org/2020/12/22/the-dangerous-alliance-of-rothschild-and-the-vatican-of-francis/
 +
}}
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
It was founded in December [[2020]], "under the auspices of the [[Vatican]] with the moral guidance of [[Pope Francis]]", but has its roots in the [[Henry Jackson Initiative]], a subgroup of the <b>very</b> intelligence-connected [[Henry Jackson Society]].  
+
The council was founded in December [[2020]], "under the auspices of the [[Vatican]] with the moral guidance of [[Pope Francis]]", but has its roots in the [[Henry Jackson Initiative]], a subgroup of the <b>very</b> intelligence-connected [[Henry Jackson Society]].  
  
 
The "Inclusive Capitalism" the Guardians envisage is profoundly undemocratic. It is "about creating long-term value for all [[stakeholders]] – businesses, investors, employees, customers, governments and communities" - but this "Stakeholder Engagement" leaves out any democratic setting of priorities, where the population now is - maybe - represented as "customers" and  "communities".
 
The "Inclusive Capitalism" the Guardians envisage is profoundly undemocratic. It is "about creating long-term value for all [[stakeholders]] – businesses, investors, employees, customers, governments and communities" - but this "Stakeholder Engagement" leaves out any democratic setting of priorities, where the population now is - maybe - represented as "customers" and  "communities".
Line 21: Line 28:
  
 
Most of the corporations have an extensive record of fraud, abuses, unethical and criminal business practices, undemocratic buying of politicians, behind the scenes pushing of economic and military imperialism, and general unscrupulousness.  The Guardians also include the billionaire tools [[Ford Foundation|Ford]] and [[Rockefeller Foundation]]; and even a trade union confederation.
 
Most of the corporations have an extensive record of fraud, abuses, unethical and criminal business practices, undemocratic buying of politicians, behind the scenes pushing of economic and military imperialism, and general unscrupulousness.  The Guardians also include the billionaire tools [[Ford Foundation|Ford]] and [[Rockefeller Foundation]]; and even a trade union confederation.
 
{{SMWQ
 
|subjects=corporatism,globalization,
 
|text=The group is yet another front group in what is becoming a globalist bum’s rush to try to convince a skeptical world that the same people who created the post-1945 model of [[IMF]]-led [[globalization]] and giga-corporate entities more powerful than governments, destroying traditional agriculture in favor of toxic agribusiness, dismantling living standards in industrialized countries to flee to cheap labor countries like Mexico or China, will now lead the effort to correct all their abuses? We are being naïve if we swallow this.
 
|authors=F. William Engdahl
 
|source_URL=https://journal-neo.org/2020/12/22/the-dangerous-alliance-of-rothschild-and-the-vatican-of-francis/
 
}}
 
  
 
==Commitments==
 
==Commitments==

Latest revision as of 18:27, 23 April 2024

Group.png Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican
(Public relations)Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Council for inclusive.png
Council for Inclusive Capitalism.png
Formation8 December 2020
Membership• 37480394852 4a11b4e417 k.jpg Ajay Banga
• Oliver baete.jpg Oliver Bäte
• Marc Benioff.jpg Marc Benioff
•  Edward Breen
•  Sharan Burrow
• Mark Carney.jpg Mark Carney
•  Carmine Di Sibio
•  Brunello Cucinelli
• Roger Ferguson.jpg Roger Ferguson
• Lynn rothschild.jpg Lynn Forester de Rothschild
•  Kenneth Frazier
•  Fabrizio Freda
•  Marcie Frost
• Alex Gorsky.png Alex Gorsky
•  Angel Gurria
•  Alfred Kelly
•  William Lauder
• Bernard Looney.jpg Bernard Looney
•  Fiona Ma
•  Hiro Mizuno
•  Brian Moynihan
•  Deanna Mulligan
•  Ronald P. O'Hanley
• Rajiv Shah official portrait.jpg Rajiv Shah
• Tidjane Thiam.jpeg Tidjane Thiam
• Darren Walker.png Darren Walker
•  Mark Weinberger
A group of wealthy people working with the Vatican...

The Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican is a partnership between some of the world's largest investment and business leaders and the Vatican. The leadership, calling themselves "the Guardians", are led by Lynn Forester de Rothschild, and has set itself the task "of joining moral and market imperatives to reform capitalism"[1]. .

“The [Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican] is yet another front group in what is becoming a globalist bum’s rush to try to convince a skeptical world that the same people who created the post-1945 model of IMF-led globalization and giga-corporate entities more powerful than governments, destroying traditional agriculture in favor of toxic agribusiness, dismantling living standards in industrialized countries to flee to cheap labor countries like Mexico or China, will now lead the effort to correct all their abuses? We are being naïve if we swallow this.”
F. William Engdahl [2]

Overview

The council was founded in December 2020, "under the auspices of the Vatican with the moral guidance of Pope Francis", but has its roots in the Henry Jackson Initiative, a subgroup of the very intelligence-connected Henry Jackson Society.

The "Inclusive Capitalism" the Guardians envisage is profoundly undemocratic. It is "about creating long-term value for all stakeholders – businesses, investors, employees, customers, governments and communities" - but this "Stakeholder Engagement" leaves out any democratic setting of priorities, where the population now is - maybe - represented as "customers" and "communities".

The timing hints at a connection to the World Economic Forum's Great Reset, a planned extensive redo of the world order beginning in 2021, and its states outright that "Council members make actionable commitments aligned with the World Economic Forum International Business Council’s Pillars for sustainable value creation — People, Planet, Principles of Governance, and Prosperity—and that advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals."[3]

The Council is led by a core group of global leaders, known as "the Guardians", who meet annually with Pope Francis and Cardinal Turkson. These leaders represent more than $10.5 trillion in assets under management, companies with over $2.1 trillion of market capitalization, and 200 million workers in over 163 countries.

Most of the corporations have an extensive record of fraud, abuses, unethical and criminal business practices, undemocratic buying of politicians, behind the scenes pushing of economic and military imperialism, and general unscrupulousness. The Guardians also include the billionaire tools Ford and Rockefeller Foundation; and even a trade union confederation.

Commitments

The promised commitments from the multinational corporations varies in scope, mostly insignificant things, like Bank of America, which promises to remain "committed to hiring and supporting military personnel and their families who contribute so much to our company, our communities and our country"; or Allianz which promises to implement a business model "enhance digital access to products, Status: 100% of all products launched are digital."

The one subject where there will be significant money spent is carbon reductions and climate change, where most companies declares they want to "fully phase out coal-based business models across our proprietary investments and property-casualty portfolios" (Allianz} or otherwise be carbon neutral in their business practices.

The Guardians


 

Known members

11 of the 27 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Ajay BangaIndian-US business with a lot of connections, especially to processed food. As Mastercard executive interested in a cashless society.
Marc BenioffBoth a WEF GLT and a WEF YGL, US internet billionaire deep state functionary, bought Time Magazine
Oliver BäteGerman businessman with supranational deep state connections
Mark CarneyGoldman Sachs Governor of the Bank of Canada then the Bank of England, G30, Triple citizenship, No shortage of Bilderbergs or WEF Annual Meetings
Roger FergusonUS economist, Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 3 Bilderbergs in the late 2010s
Alex GorskyThe CEO of Johnson & Johnson (2012 to 2021)
Bernard LooneyBecame CEO of BP in February 2020. Attended the 2022 Bilderberg
Lynn Forester de RothschildMember of the Rothschild family and leading member of deep state networks
Rajiv ShahUSDSO. As President of the Rockefeller Foundation, sat on the Lancet COVID-19 Commission
Tidjane ThiamFormer CEO of Swiss bank Credit Suisse, with many connections. African Union Special Envoy on Covid-19
Darren WalkerBilderberg bankster and manager of deep state funding foundations Rockefeller Foundation and Ford Foundation, where he announced working to end fossil-fuel. Attended Bilderberg/2019.
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.



References