DISINFO: The West is funneling money to Black Rock through the Zelenskyy government

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DISINFO: The West is funneling money to Black Rock through the Zelenskyy government

SUMMARY

The money the Ukrainian government uses to pay for Black Rock's consultancy services is Western tax-payers' money, and in particular US tax-payers' money.

In 2022, US tax payers were forced to pay 13 billion dollars for the war effort [...].

This means that [Westerners] are funding Black Rock through the Zelenskyy government, while at the same time ignoring the end use of their savings: providing investment fund owners, whose aim is to expropriate them out of their homes, the necessary liquidities to invest.

RESPONSE

This is a baseless conspiracy theory.

Recurring pro-Kremlin narrative about secret global elites that dominate the world, control governments and are establishing a dictatorship over the world’s population. In the US, these elites are identified as the Deep State.

Analysts and researchers have pointed out that anti-Western conspiracy theories about all-powerful secret elites have been used as a political tool used by the Kremlin to strengthen the domestic stability of the current regime and expand its influence abroad by emphasising Russia’s moral superiority

In this case, the narrative of financial elites dominating the world and impoverishing the people is mixed with the narrative of financial and military aid to Ukraine that aims at stopping providing assistance to Zelensky’s country.

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Disclaimer

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