Globalists: Corporatocracy and McKinsey & Company – When deep state does the consulting work for you.

When McKinsey comes to town to do consulting work for you, it may end up in murder. Toby Rogers reviews investigative journalists Walt Bogdanich and Michael Forsythe's New York Times bestseller book When McKinsey Comes to Town: The Hidden Influence of the World's Most Powerful Consulting Firm in his substack article. "It's a revelation." 

"In the first few months of the pandemic, McKinsey secured $100 million in U.S. government contracts to give advice on how to respond to Covid. 

"McKinsey designed the vaccine rollout in France. 

"Gavin Newsom gave McKinsey a $13 million no-bid contract to design the vaccine rollout for California (along with Blue Shield that received $15 million, also no-bid). Illinois, Massachusetts, Ohio, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, and Virginia also hired McKinsey as did Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, New Orleans, and St. Louis. If you’re wondering why the pandemic response looked the same all across the country, it’s because the plans likely all came from the same McKinsey slide deck. 

"It wasn’t just McKinsey though. The vaccine rollout nationwide was crawling with management consultants. BCG made $165 million consulting for the Department of Health and Human Services during the first 18-months of the pandemic. BCG worked on vaccine planning in 11 states. Deloitte worked in 10 states. Accenture, Bain, Dalberg, and PwC also got a piece of that cheddar."

"The important thing to understand is that McKinsey works for EVERY major player in every sector of the economy — governments, regulatory agencies, municipalities, militaries, intelligence agencies, international organizations, companies, non-profits, the arts & culture, media, and philanthropies. In the process they reshape the entire global economy… to serve McKinsey."

Any advice that McKinsey & Company gives, it always starts with the World Economic Forum Great Reset Agenda 2030 policies and goals as the backdrop. Are they deep state? No, but they function in a similar way as they are part of their collective agents.

"McKinsey is in the business of just making wealthy people wealthier." – Alison Effting in the comment

Note 1: McKinsey & Company is a strategic partner of the World Economic Forum. The following management consulting firms mentioned above are also strategic partners with WEF: Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Deloitte, Accenture, Bain, and PwC. Dalberg is a New Champions partner with WEF.

Note 2: Four of the past McKinsey CEOs since 1994 can be linked to the World Economic Forum: Rajat Gupta, Dominic Barton, Kevin Sneader and current CEO Bob Sternfeis.



More in the uTobian substack article here. Read the comments, they are as illuminating as the article itself.



Comment in the substack article:

Cozy Cat: "'The business model of McKinsey is wild — it’s a cartel, but the product that they monopolize in order to restrict supply and drive up prices is smart people.' 

So, the smartest people in the world are driving us into this quazi helpful tyrannical hellscape with no accountability. It seems like the more we value intelligence as a society the shittier the world becomes. The last thing we need is Artificial Intelligence for it has no conscience and it cannot understand common sense but most of all AI has no heart. 

I think that a civilization full of civilized people should have the means and ability to investigate, audit, and FOIA a company like McKinsey. If we can’t even investigate the company we might as well kiss freedom goodbye. And we need to start an investigation into this company now. 

Through C-19 I’ve seen evil and it eats peoples’ good nature for breakfast, ambiguity for lunch, and compartmentalization for dinner. The devil is in the details."

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