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Jeff Bezos is the world's richest man and earns 1.6 million dollars per hour while his company, Amazon, takes half of all the internet sales in the US. Jeff Bezos owns a major newspaper, his companies now deliver groceries, and since Amazon have closed down many local bookstores, like Barnes and Noble, they are now opening their own bookshops. Jeff Bezos also has a contract with the CIA, but perhaps it's the CIA that works for him?Mark Blyth says that the large internet companies need to be broken up.Psychologists say that one in one hundred people are psychopaths but in in Wall Street Jimmy Dore says that number goes up to one in ten. [embedded content]
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Jeff Bezos is the world's richest man and earns 1.6 million dollars per hour while his company, Amazon, takes half of all the internet sales in the US. Jeff Bezos owns a major newspaper, his companies now deliver groceries, and since Amazon have closed down many local bookstores, like Barnes and Noble, they are now opening their own bookshops. Jeff Bezos also has a contract with the CIA, but perhaps it's the CIA that works for him?Jeff Bezos is the world's richest man and earns 1.6 million dollars per hour while his company, Amazon, takes half of all the internet sales in the US. Jeff Bezos owns a major newspaper, his companies now deliver groceries, and since Amazon have closed down many local bookstores, like Barnes and Noble, they are now opening their own bookshops. Jeff Bezos also has a contract with the CIA, but perhaps it's the CIA that works for him?Mark Blyth says that the large internet companies need to be broken up.Psychologists say that one in one hundred people are psychopaths but in in Wall Street Jimmy Dore says that number goes up to one in ten. [embedded content]
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