The Barclays Octopus - : Who Controls The Big Money in The Usa Before The CRASH IN 2007?

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THE BARCLAYS OCTOPUS –

WHO CONTROLS THE BIG MONEY IN THE USA BEFORE THE


CRASH IN 2007?

If we know who controls the big money, then it becomes obvious that the bailout
of Big Money is essentially a bailout of the financial puppet masters behind the
Big Money - Q.E.D.

I am sure that you are more than surprised that the Barclays Octopus is a major
shareholder of so many big money banks before the crash of 2007. Read on!

A) The Top Money Center Banks

Table 1

Bank Citi JP Wells Wachovia


Name of Of Group Morgan Fargo Bank
Bank America

Top 1 1 1 1 1
Shareholders Barclays Barclays Barclays Berkshire Dodge & Co
Global Global Global Hathaway
Investors Investors Investors
Holdings Holdings Holdings
Ltd Ltd Ltd

2 2 2 2 2
State Street Capital AXA Barclays FMR LLC
Corporation World (France) Global (Fidelity)
Investors Investors
Holdings
Ltd

3 3 3
State Street State Street 3 Barclays
Corporation Corporation State Street Global
Corporation Investors
Holdings
Ltd

4
State Street
Corporation
Table 2

Name of Royal Bank of Bank Toronto Sun


Bank Bank New York Of Dominion Trust
Of Mellon Nova Bank Banks
Canada Scotia

Top 1 1 1 1 1
Shareholders Toronto Barclays Royal Bank Royal Bank Barclays
Dominion Global Of Canada Of Canada Global
Bank Investors Investors
Holdings Ltd Holdings Ltd

2 2 2 2 2
Bank David Toronto Bank of Capital
Of Selected Dominion Nova Scotia World
Nova Scotia Advisers LP Bank Investors

6th 3 6th 9th 5th


Barclays State Street Barclays Barclays State Street
Global Corporation Global Global Corporation
Investors Investors Investors
Holdings Holdings Holdings
Ltd Ltd Ltd

It is interesting and mind boggling that Barclays Global Investors Holdings Ltd
is a major shareholder in all the ten banks.

It is the number 1 shareholder in Bank of America, Citigroup, JP Morgan, Bank


of New York Mellon and the Sun trust Banks.

It is the 2nd largest shareholder in Wells Fargo Bank.

It is the 3rd largest shareholder in Wachovia Bank.

It is the 6th largest shareholder in Royal Bank of Canada and Bank of Nova
Scotia.

It is the 9th largest shareholder in Toronto Dominion Bank.

It is equally interesting that State Street Corporation is one of the top 5 largest
shareholders of seven of the big banks.
It is the 2nd largest shareholder in Bank of America.

It is the 3rd largest shareholder in Citigroup, JP Morgan, Wells Fargo and the
Bank of New York Mellon.

It is the 4th largest shareholder in Wachovia Bank.

It is the 5th largest shareholder in Sun Trust Banks.

Therefore, two principal corporations have direct and controlling major


stakes in the top ten banks. However, this becomes more awesome, when we
add the indirect interest!

The Canadian banks of the Royal Canadian Bank, Bank of Nova Scotia and the
Toronto Dominion Bank have an incestuous cross ownership and each having
Barclays Global Investors Holdings Ltd as a major shareholder as well.

B) The Top Investment Banks

Barclays Global Investors Holdings Ltd and State Street Corporation are
also major direct shareholders of the following investment banks:

Goldman Sachs

Merrill Lynch

Morgan Stanley

Lehman Brothers

Charles Schwab Corp

Bear Stearns

Once again, if we add the indirect interest, the control is awesome.

C) Mortgage Corporations

Barclays Global Investors Holdings Ltd is also a major direct shareholder in


the following mortgage corporations

Countrywide Financial Corp


Freddie Mac – Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation

Fannie Mae – Federal National Mortgage Association

Sallie Mae – SLM Corporation

It has also indirect interest.

D) Components of Dow Jones Industrials (as at 30-Jun-2006)

Barclays Global Investors Holdings Ltd and State Street Corporation are
direct major shareholders of the following companies which in 2006 constitute
the Dow Jones Industrials, namely:

 Alcoa Inc.
 Altria Group Inc.
 American International Group Inc.
 American Express Co.
 AT&T Inc.
 Boeing Co.
 Caterpillar Inc.
 Citigroup Inc.
 Coca-Cola Co.
 EI DuPont de Nemours & Co.
 Exxon Mobil Corp.
 General Electric Co.
 General Motors Corporation
 Hewlett-Packard Co.
 Home Depot Inc.
 Honeywell International Inc.
 Intel Corp.
 International Business Machines Corp.
 Johnson & Johnson
 JP Morgan Chase & Co.
 McDonald's Corp.
 Merck & Co. Inc.
 Microsoft Corp.
 3M Co.
 Pfizer Inc.
 Procter & Gamble Co.
 United Technologies Corp.
 Verizon Communications Inc.
 Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
 Walt Disney Co.
It is obvious from the list that they have also indirect interest.

E) Companies Listed In HUI / XAU

And who do you think controls directly and indirectly companies listed In
HUI/XAU? The puppet masters who control these companies control mining
companies.

Components of HUI Components of XAU


 Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd.  Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd.
 Barrick Gold Corp  AngloGold Ashanti Ltd
 Coeur d'Alene Mines Corp.  Barrick Gold Corp
 Eldorado Gold Corp.  Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold
 Goldcorp Inc. Inc.
 Golden Star Resources Ltd.  Gold Fields Ltd.
 Gold Fields Ltd.  Goldcorp Inc.
 Harmony Gold Mining Co.  Harmony Gold Mining Co. Ltd.
Ltd.  Kinross Gold Corp.
 Hecla Mining Co.  Meridian Gold Inc.
 IAMGOLD Corp.  Newmont Mining Corp.
 Kinross Gold Corp.  Pan American Silver Corp
 Meridian Gold Inc.
 Newmont Mining Corp.
 Randgold Resources Ltd.
 Yamana Gold Inc.

Yes, it is the mighty Barclays Global Investors Holdings Ltd.

F) Funds

There are so many funds out there, but we will just select one for the purposes of
illustration.

Who is behind BlackRock Inc?

BlackRock Inc. headed a $75 billion fund to rescue Structured Investment


Vehicles (SIVs) which went belly up, which meant bailing out the big boys who
were in the shits of these SIVs.

Yes, it is Barclays Global Investors Holdings Ltd and its banking associates.

G) Defence Contractors

How About the Top Ten Defence Contractors?


Lockheed Martin Corp.

Boeing Co.

Northrop Grumman Corp.

General Dynamics Corp.

Raytheon Co.

Halliburton Co.

BAE Systems PLC

United Technologies Corp.

Communications Holdings, Inc.

Computer Sciences Corp.

Again it is Barclays Global Investors Holdings Ltd. State Street Corporation


is also a substantial shareholder in the above companies.

The $trillion dollar question must be – who is behind the Barclays Octopus
and its ally State Street Corporation?

If I am to reveal the details of the financial puppet masters behind these two
financial giants, most of you would not believe me and will accuse me of being a
conspiracy theorist.

Just as well, because I have no intention of spoon feeding you. If you genuinely
want the truth to change the existing situation and to survive this financial mess, I
believe that you owe it to yourself to spend time and money (as I have, and I
don’t rely on any outside support other than my hard-earned money) to dig deep
and uncover the extent of the tentacles of these two financial octopus.

There has been a justified protest (but no mass demonstration in the millions by
ordinary good people) against the massive bonuses paid out to so-called
bankers. If you are naïve enough to believe that these financial pay-packets were
all given out to so-called loyal and or dedicated employees, please wake up.

This is one of the back-door means of distributing the hundreds of billions of


bailout monies to the controllers who own the big money institutions.
When you are robbed at gun point for a couple of hundred dollars, you would
scream obscenities, lodge a police report and demand retribution against the
scumbag.

When so-called terrorists hijacked planes and crashed into the twin towers etc.,
killed three thousand innocent people and caused a temporary glitch to your
comfort zone, you demanded vengeance and invaded first Afghanistan and then
Iraq, killing millions and wounding and displacing millions more. Whole countries
were devastated. The chorus led by fascist Bush was – You are either with us
or you are with the terrorists. Vengeance, vengeance and blood lust was the
call to action!

Yet, yes - you clever Americans (the big bullies) who believe that you and your
country are exceptional and must show the world its values and demand that
the rest of the world emulate and practice these so-called American values are
so stupid and ignorant that when you are robbed in broad daylight in the
$trillions, you accept the status quo without a whimper of protest. And I offer no
apologies for being so blunt. Nothing seems to wake you guys up from your
slumber.

You fell for a slick propaganda and elected a slick mouthpiece.

There is no change, meaningful change that will expose and put to an end the
choking control of such financial octopus as the Barclays and State Street
Octopus.

The Barclays and State Street are just two of the hidden force. Their exposure in
this article will, I hope encourage others to expose the rest. Please do your part.

If you want change, get out and do some meaningful work. Dig deep and expose
these fraudulent financial puppet masters and tell everyone.

There will be no change, if people remain ignorant. And if the people are
ignorant, they will not know the real culprits, who have destroyed their families,
homes and livelihood. There is no target to aim so as to rally the people to go
after them!

Fast Forward to 2010

It has been said by many that the global financial crisis has resulted in a massive
transfer of wealth from one group to another. Here, I am not talking about the
impoverishment of the middle class.

I am talking about the transfer of wealth within the ranks of the 1% global
financial elites.
Surprise, surprise! Barclays Global Investors Holdings Ltd is no longer the front
runner. That role has been taken over by State Street Corporation.

The Home Page of State Street proudly declares “that its singular focus is on
serving the needs of institutional investors and is one of its key competitive
differentiators. With US$19.0 trillion in assets under custody and administration,
and US$1.9 trillion under management as of March 31, 2010, State Street is
an industry leader and innovator - setting standards with new products and
services, and expanding the depth and breadth of client relationships. Our
longstanding reputation as a capable and experienced service provider
consistently positions us at the top of industry rankings.”

I want to draw your attention to figures highlighted in bold - US$19 trillion


and US$1.9 trillion.

Now, please examine the Schedules annexed to this article.

Two things I want you to dig deep on your own:

1) Ask how did the $trillions ended up with corporations like State Street?
Follow the money trail. This is your clue.

2) Next, examine the new players who have climbed up the rankings. Which
names strike your mind? Dig deep and follow the money trail.

What I have exposed here in these pages is the tip of the iceberg of the
Greatest Financial Scam in History!

More importantly, the various factions within the global financial elites are
fighting among themselves for control of the Global casino. The war has just
started. Before it is over, expect more blood and dead meat on Wall Street and
Main Street!

SCHEDULES

Schedule 1 – State Street Corporation


The Home Page of State Street’s proudly declares that its singular focus is on
serving the needs of institutional investors is one of its key competitive
differentiators. With US$19.0 trillion in assets under custody and administration,
and US$1.9 trillion under management as of March 31, 2010, State Street is
an industry leader and innovator — setting standards with new products and
services, and expanding the depth and breadth of client relationships. Our
longstanding reputation as a capable and experienced service provider
consistently positions us at the top of industry rankings:
No. 1 Global Mutual Fund Administrator
Global Custodian, 2009 Mutual Fund Administration Survey

No. 1 provider of US mutual fund custody and accounting services

Global Securities Lender of the Year


International Custody and Fund Administration, 2009 Global Awards

Top Institutional Holders


Holder Shares % Out Value* Reported
MASSACHUSETTS
Jun 30,
FINANCIAL SERVICES CO 24,683,671 4.92 $834,801,753
2010
- OTHER
Capital Research Global Jun 30,
23,696,500 4.72 $801,415,630
Investors 2010
STATE STREET Jun 30,
22,157,052 4.41 $749,351,498
CORPORATION 2010
Jun 30,
FMR LLC 19,781,161 3.94 $668,998,865
2010
VANGUARD GROUP, INC. Jun 30,
17,998,873 3.59 $608,721,884
(THE) 2010
BARROW, HANLEY
Jun 30,
MEWHINNEY & STRAUSS, 14,570,638 2.90 $492,778,977
2010
INC.
BlackRock Institutional Jun 30,
13,218,052 2.63 $447,034,518
Trust Company, N.A. 2010
PRICE (T.ROWE) Jun 30,
11,986,432 2.39 $405,381,130
ASSOCIATES INC 2010
GENERAL ELECTRIC Jun 30,
9,104,500 1.81 $307,914,190
COMPANY 2010
PUTNAM INVESTMENT Jun 30,
9,072,721 1.81 $306,839,424
MANAGEMENT, LLC 2010
Schedule 2 – Bank of America 2010

Top Institutional Holders


Holder Shares % Out Value* Reported
STATE STREET Jun 30,
422,744,582 4.21 $6,074,839,643
CORPORATION 2010
VANGUARD GROUP, Jun 30,
354,099,395 3.53 $5,088,408,306
INC. (THE) 2010
BlackRock Institutional Jun 30,
273,292,183 2.72 $3,927,208,669
Trust Company, N.A. 2010
Jun 30,
FMR LLC 243,472,279 2.43 $3,498,696,649
2010
PAULSON & Jun 30,
167,794,229 1.67 $2,411,203,070
COMPANY, INC. 2010
JP MORGAN CHASE & Jun 30,
158,233,124 1.58 $2,273,809,991
COMPANY 2010
PRICE (T.ROWE) Jun 30,
156,747,924 1.56 $2,252,467,667
ASSOCIATES INC 2010
Jun 30,
Capital World Investors 140,766,540 1.40 $2,022,815,179
2010
Jun 30,
AXA 135,781,108 1.35 $1,951,174,521
2010
Bank of New York Mellon Jun 30,
129,353,229 1.29 $1,858,805,900
Corporation 2010

Schedule 3 – Citigroup 2010

Top Institutional Holders


Holder Shares % Out Value* Reported
STATE STREET Jun 30,
796,568,881 2.75 $2,995,098,992
CORPORATION 2010
VANGUARD GROUP, Jun 30,
778,988,667 2.69 $2,928,997,387
INC. (THE) 2010
BlackRock Institutional Jun 30,
618,415,734 2.13 $2,325,243,159
Trust Company, N.A. 2010
PAULSON & 506,700,000 1.75 $1,905,192,000 Jun 30,
COMPANY, INC. 2010
Jun 30,
FMR LLC 493,551,193 1.70 $1,855,752,485
2010
Jun 30,
Capital World Investors 380,650,064 1.31 $1,431,244,240
2010
JP MORGAN CHASE & Jun 30,
366,935,348 1.27 $1,379,676,908
COMPANY 2010
NORTHERN TRUST Jun 30,
263,697,299 0.91 $991,501,844
CORPORATION 2010
FAIRHOLME CAPITAL Jun 30,
237,323,200 0.82 $892,335,232
MANAGEMENT 2010
Bank of New York Mellon Jun 30,
202,300,638 0.70 $760,650,398
Corporation 2010

Schedule 4 – JP Morgan

Top Institutional Holders


Holder Shares % Out Value* Reported
STATE STREET Jun 30,
148,253,144 3.74 $5,427,547,601
CORPORATION 2010
VANGUARD GROUP, Jun 30,
142,563,462 3.60 $5,219,248,343
INC. (THE) 2010
Jun 30,
FMR LLC 130,690,894 3.30 $4,784,593,629
2010
BlackRock Institutional Jun 30,
118,118,242 2.98 $4,324,308,839
Trust Company, N.A. 2010
PRICE (T.ROWE) Jun 30,
105,060,677 2.65 $3,846,271,384
ASSOCIATES INC 2010
Jun 30,
AXA 92,296,286 2.33 $3,378,967,030
2010
Jun 30,
Capital World Investors 76,205,700 1.92 $2,789,890,677
2010
Capital Research Global Jun 30,
69,546,900 1.75 $2,546,112,009
Investors 2010
NORTHERN TRUST 56,796,898 1.43 $2,079,334,435 Jun 30,
CORPORATION 2010
Bank of New York Mellon Jun 30,
53,408,927 1.35 $1,955,300,817
Corporation 2010

Schedule 5 – Wells Fargo

Top Institutional Holders


Holder Shares % Out Value* Reported
BERKSHIRE Jun 30,
320,088,385 6.12 $8,194,262,656
HATHAWAY, INC 2010
Jun 30,
FMR LLC 234,900,404 4.49 $6,013,450,342
2010
STATE STREET Jun 30,
181,257,275 3.46 $4,640,186,240
CORPORATION 2010
VANGUARD GROUP, Jun 30,
179,563,377 3.43 $4,596,822,451
INC. (THE) 2010
Jun 30,
Capital World Investors 158,828,696 3.03 $4,066,014,617
2010
BlackRock Institutional Jun 30,
143,516,319 2.74 $3,674,017,766
Trust Company, N.A. 2010
WELLINGTON
Jun 30,
MANAGEMENT 141,849,359 2.71 $3,631,343,590
2010
COMPANY, LLP
Jun 30,
AXA 113,383,960 2.17 $2,902,629,376
2010
PRICE (T.ROWE) Jun 30,
104,581,430 2.00 $2,677,284,608
ASSOCIATES INC 2010
DAVIS SELECTED Jun 30,
100,728,966 1.92 $2,578,661,529
ADVISERS, LP 2010
Schedule 6 – Bank of New York Mellon

Top Institutional Holders


Holder Shares % Out Value* Reported
DAVIS SELECTED Jun 30,
80,044,224 6.59 $1,976,291,890
ADVISERS, LP 2010
MASSACHUSETTS
Jun 30,
FINANCIAL SERVICES 62,542,754 5.15 $1,544,180,596
2010
CO - OTHER
Capital Research Global Jun 30,
47,374,753 3.90 $1,169,682,651
Investors 2010
Jun 30,
DODGE & COX INC 44,464,675 3.66 $1,097,832,825
2010
STATE STREET Jun 30,
43,476,231 3.58 $1,073,428,143
CORPORATION 2010
VANGUARD GROUP, Jun 30,
42,559,626 3.51 $1,050,797,165
INC. (THE) 2010
BlackRock Institutional Jun 30,
31,440,860 2.59 $776,274,833
Trust Company, N.A. 2010
SOUTHEASTERN ASSET Jun 30,
29,369,123 2.42 $725,123,646
MANAGEMENT, INC. 2010
Jun 30,
FMR LLC 19,263,807 1.59 $475,623,394
2010
HARRIS ASSOCIATES Jun 30,
18,580,400 1.53 $458,750,076
L.P. 2010

Schedule 7 – Sun Trust Banks

Top Institutional Holders


Holder Shares % Out Value* Reported
PAULSON & COMPANY, Jun 30,
30,380,700 6.09 $707,870,310
INC. 2010
Jun 30,
FMR LLC 24,015,982 4.81 $559,572,380
2010
Capital Research Global Jun 30,
18,840,000 3.77 $438,972,000
Investors 2010
Jun 30,
DODGE & COX INC 18,771,669 3.76 $437,379,887
2010
STATE STREET Jun 30,
18,416,221 3.69 $429,097,949
CORPORATION 2010
VANGUARD GROUP, INC. Jun 30,
17,800,790 3.57 $414,758,407
(THE) 2010
PRICE (T.ROWE) Jun 30,
16,186,706 3.24 $377,150,249
ASSOCIATES INC 2010
Jun 30,
Capital World Investors 15,677,338 3.14 $365,281,975
2010
Jun 30,
LORD ABBETT & CO 14,955,397 3.00 $348,460,750
2010
BlackRock Institutional Jun 30,
14,493,220 2.90 $337,692,026
Trust Company, N.A. 2010

Schedule 8 – Goldman Sachs

Top Institutional Holders


Holder Shares % Out Value* Reported
STATE STREET Jun 30,
18,700,202 3.63 $2,454,775,516
CORPORATION 2010
VANGUARD GROUP, Jun 30,
17,791,111 3.45 $2,335,439,140
INC. (THE) 2010
WELLINGTON
Jun 30,
MANAGEMENT 15,198,273 2.95 $1,995,077,296
2010
COMPANY, LLP
BlackRock Institutional Jun 30,
14,570,185 2.83 $1,912,628,184
Trust Company, N.A. 2010
Jun 30,
Capital World Investors 11,212,500 2.17 $1,471,864,875
2010
Jun 30,
AXA 10,580,981 2.05 $1,388,965,375
2010
MASSACHUSETTS
Jun 30,
FINANCIAL SERVICES 10,437,752 2.02 $1,370,163,705
2010
CO - OTHER
PRICE (T.ROWE) 8,365,768 1.62 $1,098,174,365 Jun 30,
ASSOCIATES INC 2010
JP MORGAN CHASE & Jun 30,
8,108,115 1.57 $1,064,352,256
COMPANY 2010
Jun 30,
FMR LLC 8,089,273 1.57 $1,061,878,866
2010

Schedule 9 – Morgan Stanley

Top Institutional Holders


Holder Shares % Out Value* Reported
Jun 30,
FMR LLC 64,337,004 4.61 $1,493,261,862
2010
MITSUBISHI UFJ
Jun 30,
FINANCIAL GROUP, 46,553,055 3.33 $1,080,496,406
2010
INC.
VANGUARD GROUP, Jun 30,
46,335,028 3.32 $1,075,435,999
INC. (THE) 2010
BlackRock Institutional Jun 30,
37,399,206 2.68 $868,035,571
Trust Company, N.A. 2010
STATE STREET Jun 30,
159,793,020 11.44 $3,708,795,994
CORPORATION 2010
FRANKLIN Jun 30,
24,614,206 1.76 $571,295,721
RESOURCES, INC 2010
Jun 30,
AXA 21,599,617 1.55 $501,327,110
2010
PRICE (T.ROWE) Jun 30,
21,063,189 1.51 $488,876,616
ASSOCIATES INC 2010
Bank of New York Mellon Jun 30,
18,872,457 1.35 $438,029,726
Corporation 2010
JENNISON Jun 30,
18,241,941 1.31 $423,395,450
ASSOCIATES LLC 2010
Schedule 10 – Bear Stearns

Major Direct Holders (Forms 3 & 4)


Holder Shares Reported
J P MORGAN CHASE & CO 119,061,275 May 29, 2008

Schedule 11 – Charles Schwab

Top Institutional Holders


Holder Shares % Out Value* Reported
VANGUARD GROUP, INC. Jun 30,
36,083,352 3.02 $511,661,931
(THE) 2010
JANUS CAPITAL Jun 30,
34,338,949 2.88 $486,926,296
MANAGEMENT, LLC 2010
Jun 30,
DODGE & COX INC 34,031,661 2.85 $482,568,952
2010
STATE STREET Jun 30,
33,810,672 2.83 $479,435,328
CORPORATION 2010
Jun 30,
FMR LLC 32,649,691 2.73 $462,972,618
2010
JENNISON ASSOCIATES Jun 30,
30,900,507 2.59 $438,169,189
LLC 2010
PRICE (T.ROWE) Jun 30,
27,043,275 2.27 $383,473,639
ASSOCIATES INC 2010
BlackRock Institutional Jun 30,
24,332,700 2.04 $345,037,686
Trust Company, N.A. 2010
KEYBANK NATIONAL Jun 30,
21,766,942 1.82 $308,655,237
ASSOCIATION 2010
GOLDMAN SACHS Jun 30,
20,333,093 1.70 $288,323,258
GROUP INC 2010

The above information was derived from the extensive research by Edward
Ulysses Cate and other public sources. Be like Edward Cate and educate
yourself and others. And pray that it is not too late to do so.

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