Carlos Slim Helu Is The World's Richest Person

 

 

 

 

 

 

Slim Laughs With Fellow Zionist 'President Nestor Kirschner'

 

 

 

 

 

 

Three Wealthiest People In The World Are Three Cryptos

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zionist Mexican Buys Into New York Times

Mexican financier Carlos Slim Helu and members of his family now own 6.4 percent of publicly traded shares in The New York Times Co.  Other major shareholders in the Times include the Jewish Ochs-Sulzberger family, which owns a controlling interest, and the hedge fund Harbinger Capital Partners. Slim the second-richest person in the world behind Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates. Slim's companies' worth is  just over $53 billion.

Slim also controls Mexico's largest fixed-line telephone company, Telefonos de Mexico, or Telmex, America Movil SA, the largest wireless service provider in Latin America, and owns other businesses involved in everything from construction and music to restaurants and cigarettes.

Slim is an avid Zionist, who claims to be Lebanese. Amazingly he always benefits from the Peso devaluations in Mexico.  It's hard to believe that 95% of  the world's wealth is now controlled by less than 100,000 people. And to think that less than 200 years ago these creatures were confined to the Pale of the Settlement.

 

 

 

 

 

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