Legatum: "a partnership of partnerships"

Here's a collection of our research so far into the international impact investment bank's tentacles

Legatum: "a partnership of partnerships"
Senior management at Legatum [Source]

Welcome to subscribers who have recently joined me, especially after hearing recent podcasts. After February’s third annual conference of the ‘Alliance for Responsible Citizenship’ (ARC) hosted by the charismatic Jordan Peterson, and of and I, got together to discuss what we knew about ARC’s many protagonists and I shared what I know about their funders, the Legatum empire.

#318 – Behind the Curtain: Legatum, ARC, and the Theatre of Control - Doc Malik
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Legatum is a global firm with a portfolio of investments across different sectors. We invest our ideas, energy and capital into companies, initiatives and people we believe will shape the future for the better. Source

Over the past three years, since ARC was thrown into the complex web of our WW3 psyops, I have written a few articles about Legatum. I also recently was invited to speak with Sonia Poulton about ARC:

Across the Globe: Sonia and I discuss Jordan Peterson’s ARC and the Legatum Empire
Last night I was a guest of UK-based Sonia Poulton’s live ’Wake up!” breakfast show for a brief overview of the Legatum/GB News, Brexit, ARC

From my perspective as an educationalist, I’m particularly concerned about the potential for students in developing countries to be exploited by investment banks disguised as NGOs. For example harvesting their data and recruiting them onto clinical trials without valid informed consent. Many of the partners of Legatum are BigPharma and digital platforms.

I’ve listed my previous posts about the various tentacles of the Legatum’s ‘philanthropathic’ entities, as defines them - ie groups of psychopaths masquerading as philanthopists. Here is that diagram and related reading list:

ARC, Legatum, Impact Investors and their Puppets
A collection of pieces of research about the tentacles and impact of Legatum

There’s always stuff to learn, and I’m keen to hear any views and expertise about what Legatum are actually doing - on the ground - in the developing countries they are working in, under numerous guises.

Look forward to any comments about this topic.