The Game of Wealth – Domains

  1. Richest Families in the World:
    (at least the families at the time the central banks were formed)

    These families control the G7, the Federal Reserve, the central banks of other countries, international cartels, the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, etc. These institutions (and the people behind them) make rules about who gets loans and why, bailouts.
  2. International Banks:
    These institutions have amazing rights to lend money they don’t own at usurious rates, issue credit cards, etc. They make all sorts of rules about lending, credit worthiness, etc.
  3. International Businesses:
    These companies decide where to invest, how much, how to avoid taxes by putting the money elsewhere, and have tremendous power to influence governments to get what they want.
  4. The United States:
    The amount of power wielded by the United States is now unprecedented in the world. It commands military power next to none and can use that power to influence others to do what it wants. It also strongly influences the higher domains as well. This domain includes various federal agencies, such as the Treasury and the SEC.
  5. Other Major Countries:
    Major financial countries such as China, Germany, England, Russia, India, Switzerland, Japan, Canada, Brazil, and Australia are next in their level of power.
  6. Major Investment Regulation Bodies and Exchanges within each country:
    In the US, the SEC and the CFTC control how trading is done.

    ICE (Intercontinental Exchange) owns many exchanges such as NYSE, CME group. NYME, CBOT, NYSE Euronext, BAKKT, and many other exchanges. That’s a lot of power for one company.
  7. Large Businesses:
    ICE (Intercontinental Exchange) owns many exchanges such as NYSE, CME group. NYME, CBOT, NYSE Euronext, BAKKT, and many other exchanges. That’s a lot of power for one company.
  8. Small Business:
    This is relative. A half billion dollar revenue business might be considered small but that’s huge compared to a $10 million business.
  9. Mom and Pop Business:
    Again, this is relative.
  10. The Individual:
    This is where most of us are.

It’s quite possible that this game may totally come apart within the next 20 years. This will occur if people wake up or the system might just self-implode.

Question – Where are you on the domain hierarchy?

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