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illion plus 65 billion -- or 135 billion in total.<br />

The United States Department of Defense handed out 721.3 billion dollars in Fiscal Year 2011 alone.<br />

This does not include 20.9 billion for Atomic Energy Defense activities, nor 124.5 billion in veterans'<br />

benefits, nor 10.1 billion in foreign military aid, nor 44.1 billion in foreign economic aid, nor 7.5<br />

billion in defense-related activities.<br />

There are supposedly over 330,000 defense contractors receiving this income.<br />

The top 100 defense contractors in 2010 only earned about $129.48 billion, based on a rough,<br />

approximate calculation -- out of a total Department of Defense expenditure of 692 billion for that year.<br />

That still leaves 562.5 billion dollars unaccounted for.<br />

The top five defense contractors for 2010 were Lockheed Martin at 16.7 billion, Northrop Grumman at<br />

11.1 billion, Boeing at 10.4 billion, Raytheon at 6.7 billion and SAIC at 4.7 billion.<br />

In order for the 'core' of 1,318 companies to be earning 80 percent of the world's wealth, it would be<br />

absolutely essential for them to profit from this enormous defense budget. There's nothing else like it in<br />

the world.<br />

Based on the new findings of the Swiss scientists, many of these defense contractors may be part of a<br />

single mega-conglomerate working behind the scenes.<br />

A DIRECT CONNECTION TO THE FEDERAL RESERVE<br />

To review, 80 percent of the world’s profits are being earned by a ‘core’ group of 1,318 corporations.<br />

As we look even deeper, we find this ‘core’ is mostly run by a “super-entity” of 147 companies that are<br />

totally interlocked. 75 percent of them are financial institutions.<br />

The top 20 companies in the “super-entity” include Barclays Bank, JP Morgan Chase & Co., Merrill<br />

Lynch, UBS, Bank of New York, Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs.<br />

Many key Federal Reserve personnel work for these companies – and they secretly handed themselves<br />

trillions of dollars in free money between 2007 and 2010.<br />

The 147-part “super-entity” has controlling interest in the 1318-part “core”, which in turn has<br />

controlling interest in 80 percent of the world’s wealth.<br />

It would be utterly essential for the Federal Reserve corporations, and their beneficiaries, to be heavily<br />

invested into oil and pharmaceuticals -- as well as the United States defense system -- in order to earn<br />

such a tremendous percentage.<br />

Is there any proof that the Federal Reserve elites are, indeed, invested in these and other top<br />

businesses? Absolutely.<br />

Let’s now do some historical research on the top two Federal Reserve names we always read about –

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