The film “MONOPOLY – Who Owns The World?” explains how virtually the entire world is owned by one single corporation, giving them the power to control governments, news media, health organizations, and much more.
In our world we see millions of brands, names, logos that all seem to compete with one another. There are countless corporations offering different services in clothing, food, travel, technology, agriculture, finance, medicine, and so on.
For example, Pepsi Cola and Coca Cola are two major competitors in the field of soda drinks, right? WRONG!
Samsung and iPhone are two gigantic competitors in the field of smartphones, right? WRONG!
We have Mac and PC computers, the ultimate example of two rivals competing for the largest market share of personal computers, right? WRONG!
And then we have Facebook and Twitter, competing fiercely for the largest audience in social media, right? WRONG!
None of these corporations compete with one another. That’s only the surface image for unsuspecting consumers like you and me, who are fooled by the different brand names. Sure, these brands once competed in a distant past, but the stage has long since been reset.
Today, all those major brands that seem to compete are essentially owned by one and the same corporation: Vanguard. You can see this for yourself on-screen in MONOPOLY.