Across the country, Americans are opening their mailboxes to find electricity bills at near-record highs, forcing working families to make impossible choices between cooling their homes or buying groceries.

Yet while households are being squeezed, the unholy alliance of BlackRock and the World Economic Forum is tightening its grip on the very lifeline of modern life.

BlackRock is Fueling a $120 Trillion Transformation on Wall Street

In recent months, BlackRock — through its infrastructure arm — has quietly moved to buy up utilities and energy providers, positioning itself as one of the most powerful gatekeepers of America’s electricity.

The controverisal takeover of Minnesota Power, a Duluth-based utility serving more than 150,000 customers, is just the latest example.

This comes on the heels of other acquisitions and partnerships that have placed BlackRock squarely at the center of the U.S. energy system.

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It’s not a coincidence that as prices skyrocket, Wall Street consolidates control. Consumers pay more while global investment firms tighten their stranglehold on resources that once belonged to the public.

At the center of this push is Larry Fink, BlackRock’s CEO, who recently rose to become  head of the World Economic Forum — the globalist body notorious for promoting the Great Reset and openly calling for drastic restrictions on energy use in the name of climate change.

Under the guise of sustainability and decarbonization, the agenda is clear: concentrate power over essential resources into the hands of unelected financial elites.

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Fink himself has long championed “stakeholder capitalism,” a friendly-sounding euphemism that masks a deeper reality: corporations, not citizens, will dictate who gets access to energy, how much, and at what price.

By seizing utilities, BlackRock and the WEF can implement this agenda directly, controlling not just the market but the very flow of electricity into American homes.

Taken together, the pattern is unmistakable. Soaring bills for ordinary people, record profits for Wall Street, and a centralized agenda to ration energy under the pretext of saving the planet.

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While families struggle to keep the lights on, BlackRock and its allies at the WEF are engineering a future where access to power itself becomes a privilege — managed, monitored, and restricted by global financiers.

The question every American should be asking: when your energy bill doubles again next year, will it really be because of inflation or because Larry Fink and BlackRock decided it should?

News Punch / ABC Flash Point News 2025.

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Donnchadh
Donnchadh
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September 1, 2025 04:41

Well they don’t own –Scottish Water — as its a public owned utility by legislation but if Americans think their power supply bills are high in the UK we pay 4.5 times what Americans pay.

All courtesy of Donald forcing the UK government to pay for ships carrying fracked LNG over 4000 miles and the ships using Bunker Fuel causing more pollution than small nations.

Lady Shadow
Lady Shadow
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Reply to  Donnchadh
September 1, 2025 14:39

Wow?

Lunatic Asylum
Lunatic Asylum
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Reply to  Lady Shadow
September 8, 2025 06:53

Black Rock is a direct own of the Rothschild banking cartel.

They are planning a full control of the American Citizens using the the same play book as the Palestinian plan.

They are taking control of our housing, food supply, money currency, taxes, restaurants, cars, airlines.

Soon the will have complete control and you will not be able to travel without some valid reason, you probably won’t be able to leave the country.

Thanks to the Real ID they can easily get access to your doings and locations.

Global Analyst
Global Analyst
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September 8, 2025 06:54

Here is my warning to you all. We will be the next Palestinians.

Cant wrap you brain around it. oh well, I will come back and say “I told ya so” or “I tried to warn you”