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🇨🇱 CIA & Pizza Hut: How do US corporations profit from regime change?

Mike Benz exposes the bombshell connection between CIA-backed actions and the profits of major corporations like Pizza Hut and Pepsi.

PIZZA HUT & GORBACHEV:

When the Soviet Union collapsed, Pizza Hut capitalized on Russia’s opening market.

But did you know that the CIA helped drive this change? In fact, Pizza Hut even used an ad featuring Mikhail Gorbachev to highlight how privatization allowed the chain to enter the Russian market, thanks to US influence in the region.

PEPSI & THE ALLENDE COUP:

Back in the 1970s, Pepsi had a massive bottling operation in Chile. When President Salvador Allende began nationalizing resources, it threatened Pepsi’s business.

So, Pepsi’s CEO met directly with CIA Director Richard Helms, with the help of Henry Kissinger, to coordinate the overthrow of Allende. Pepsi’s financial interests directly contributed to the coup.

US CORPORATIONS & WAR PROFITEERING:

This pattern isn’t just limited to food chains. Companies like ExxonMobil and Chevron profit directly from US military operations and destabilization efforts, like the invasion of Iraq and ongoing conflict in Syria.

The corporate-government alliance keeps fueling wars, and then swoops in to profit from the aftermath.

“Every major company works with the blob to get this done, and this is part of how US companies run the world,” Benz concludes.

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