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Trump assassin was featured in ad for big asset management firm BlackRock.

The Trump assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was featured in a 2022 ad for BlackRock advertising retirement plans for teachers.  You can clearly see the kid in the NOW DELETED ad circulating on social media.

BlackRock is the third largest asset management company in the world.

A snippet from the wikipedia site:

It has been criticized for investing in companies that are involved in fossil fuels, the arms industry, the People’s Liberation Army and human rights violations in China. The company has also faced criticism for its close ties with the Federal Reserve during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Typical investment firm, putting their money in questionable things in an effort to grow like a monster that it is.  

BlackRock has recently partnered with JPMorgan and Zelensky to form a 15 billion fund for Ukraine to “rebuild”.  The CEO of BlackRock recently stated that the Russia-Ukraine war is helping end “globalization”.  They are deep into the Ukraine conflict.

Thomas Crooks, trillian dollar investment fund, Russia-Ukraine conflict … the trail of crums leads back to the big banks and the shadow government.

Link:

Trump rally gunman appeared in ad for money manager BlackRock, company says

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Rosey
Rosey
1 month ago

I think it’s weird he was shot at and wanted the bodyguards to wait for the photo op instead of getting clear.

Just weird.

GatesSmasher
GatesSmasher
1 month ago
Reply to  Rosey

Does anyone have a link to the ad that Blackrock removed?
I’m trying to figure out how they decided on casting that guy in their commercial.

Wowjustwow
Wowjustwow
1 month ago
Reply to  GatesSmasher

He also apparently traveled to protest with antifa. Me thinks he’s an mk ultra shooter. And there’s lots other weird stuff going on with this situation.

Lee
Lee
1 month ago
Reply to  GatesSmasher

It was on the dailymail a few days ago in one of their articles. If you look up “daily mail black rock” it should come up.