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Dun & Bradstreet Listings, Proof of Corporatism Print
Written by BDR Editor   
Tuesday, 21 October 2008 11:45

Corporatism is a system whereby all federal, state, and local government entities, offices, courts, and police are privately owned "for profit" corporations (just like McDonalds or Home Depot). In a system based on corporatism every violation ticket, licensing fee, and court judgment is a form of business for generating revenue for the private stockholders of these corporations. These investors buy the right to collect the profit on these revenues.

Who are the 'investors'...?

TheAntiTerrorist on Corporate Revenue Collection

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Dun & Bradstreet, US
Dun & Bradstreet, UK

These entities are very elusive and are invariably 'trading' under some other name. Try (company 'trading as') in your searches.

Example 1: House of Lords, Great Britain
Example 2: City of Los Angeles, California

Thanks to TheAntiTerrorist, hireality, and vcamp10603

 


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