by Christina Sarich
June 6, 2015

from NaturalSociety Website


 

 

 

 

 

People like to talk nasty about Hugh Grant, Monsanto's CEO, and obviously a shareholder.

 

The same goes for Bill Gates. He purportedly owns millions of shares of Monsanto stock as well. But who are the real owners of Monsanto? The answer might be shocking.

 

The real owners of Monsanto stock are institutions, and people who hide behind those institutions, not individuals like Gates and Grant. According to multiple sources, five investment funds are the top shareholders in Monsanto, with the Vanguard Group, Inc. at the top. You can view the rest in below chart.

 

As you can see, the number of shares held by institutions dwarfs the number held by individuals, including those who do Monsanto's dirty work in the public arena.

 

The Vanguard Group owns over $3 trillion in investments in different, and mostly hated, companies like Monsanto.

 

They also hold the world's largest companies such as:

  • Bank of America

  • JP Morgan

  • Citigroup

  • Wells Fargo

  • Goldman Sachs

  • Morgan Stanley

 

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  • State Street Corporation

  • Vanguard Group

  • Capital Research Global Investors

  • FMR (Fidelity),

...are all the key owners of - well, essentially the world. And this includes Monsanto...

 

You could say that just four companies control all the big banks and all the major companies on the planet.

 

 

Top Institutional Holders

Holder

Shares

% Out

Value*

Reported

Vanguard Group, Inc. (The)

30,348,203

6.37

3,415,386,765

Mar 31, 2015

FMR, LLC

21,557,928

4.53

2,426,129,217

Mar 31, 2015

State Street Corporation

20,912,257

4.39

2,353,465,402

Mar 31, 2015

Capital Research Global Investors

16,013,053

3.36

1,802,108,984

Mar 31, 2015

 

 

Major Direct Holders (Forms 3 & 4)

Holder

Shares

Reported

PARFET WILLIAM U

284,023

Apr 24, 2015

GRANT HUGH

142,000

Oct 20, 2014

FRIEDBERG DAVID A

123,921

Sep 15, 2014

BEGEMANN BRETT D

80,344

Jan 30, 2015

FRALEY ROBERT T

56,492

Jan 30, 2015

 

Source

 

 

Furthermore, the Federal Reserve is comprised of 12 banks, represented by a board of only seven people, which comprises representatives of the "big four," …which in turn are present in all other entities.

 

An analysis of the relationships between 43,000 transnational corporations has identified a relatively small group of companies, mainly banks, with disproportionate power over the global economy - including Agribusiness.

 

What should really be concerning is who owns Vanguard.

 

Why are they not in the public eye as GMO labeling is heavily debated, and countries claim suicide rates, death of their food supplies, and poisoning from GM Agrichemicals?

 

What should be concerning is the money trail supporting the 'funny' science that keeps coming out about biotech foods. Or that according to a report that was released last summer, the global elite have up to 32 TRILLION dollars stashed in offshore banks around the globe, which can fund lawsuit after lawsuit against the people who are tired of being poisoned.

 

It means that seven people and their overlords are likely poisoning the entire planet through,

It is the invisible tentacles of this octopus that are strangling us.

 

This is what must be stopped...