Rockefeller 'Lock Step' Society (2014) - Harry Vox
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The similarities of what the investigative reporter Harry Vox was talking about in 2014, and what is happening today are striking and impossible to ignore. Essential viewing! 'Spread like a virus
please?'
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The Rockefeller family is an American industrial, political, and banking family that owns one of the world's largest fortunes. The fortune was made in
the American petroleum industry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries by John D. Rockefeller and his brother William Rockefeller, primarily through Standard Oil. The family has had a long association with, and control of, Chase Manhattan Bank. As of 1977 the Rockefellers were considered one of the most powerful families in the history of the United States.
Lock Step: A world of tighter top-down government control and more authoritarian leadership, with limited innovation and growing citizen pushback
Lock Step is one of four scenarios in a Rockefeller Foundation-funded paper entitled 'Scenarios for the Future of Technology and International Development' written in 2010. In the simulation in cooperation with the Global Business Network (GBN) of futurologist Peter Schwartz, "a world of tighter top-down government control and more authoritarian leadership, with limited innovation and growing citizen pushback" is described as Lock Step. In order to protect themselves from the spread of increasingly global problems - from pandemics and transnational terrorism to environmental crises and rising poverty - leaders around the world took a firmer grip on power." The firmer grip on power is reflected in the other scenarios as well, in a mix of soft power and hard power techniques.