Don’t Let Your Mortgage Servicer “BlackRock” You with Verint’s Scary ESG Survey + BlackRock Under Fire
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Don’t Let Your Mortgage Servicer “BlackRock” You with Verint’s Scary ESG Survey + BlackRock Under Fire

by: Corey Lynn
It’s no secret that BlackRock CEO, Larry Fink, has been the key driver in pushing financial institutions and companies into “changing their behavior” and how they operate so as to comply with the grand ESG scheme. Environmental, Social, and Governance are the buzzwords making their way into every major corporation, and some states aren’t on board with this. More on that in a moment.
While this heated debate is transpiring, New York Community Bank just acquired Flagstar Bank, both whose top shareholder is BlackRock, and both of whom service millions of residential mortgages and multi-family lending for non-luxury apartments. Of course they want to work ESG into their new control model, so they brought on scandalous Verint to provide the framed “survey” intended to manipulate people into adopting their plan. The questions on the so-called survey, aren’t questions at all, as seen below in this article. If there was ever an example of how BlackRock and other financial institutions and companies are trying to force this agenda, this is it.
Original story can be found here.
Related Reading:
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ESG is the real virus thats been spreading worldwide into basically every single big corporate now.
It quietly crept into our pension NZ pension funds too. Nearly every large business is sick with the ESG virus.-
Have been reviewing the ESG and sustainability disclosure on hundreds of companies. Lots of money wasted. Smart ones now how to route around and use it in a productive way. Takes a lot of saavy.
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Absolutely.
I also think the economic instability will force some of them to re-think their spending and maybe hold back on some of their more ambitiously woke campaigns.Also, Epoch Times made a new doco called ‘The Shadow State’ on ESG recently, glad to see the pushback in some states in the US on this. It’s encouraging to see people waking up.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/the-shadow-state-documentary_4877950.html
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I avoid answering questions whenever possible. My firm works for larger companies and I have been seeing ESG questions recently, whereas I never heard the term before about a year ago. So far, I just tell them it’s NA. NA is a wonderful answer to many questions. I supposed NOYB (none of your business) would work also.
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ESG is the real virus thats been spreading worldwide into basically every single big corporate now.
It quietly crept into our pension NZ pension funds too. Nearly every large business is sick with the ESG virus.
Have been reviewing the ESG and sustainability disclosure on hundreds of companies. Lots of money wasted. Smart ones now how to route around and use it in a productive way. Takes a lot of saavy.
Absolutely.
I also think the economic instability will force some of them to re-think their spending and maybe hold back on some of their more ambitiously woke campaigns.
Also, Epoch Times made a new doco called ‘The Shadow State’ on ESG recently, glad to see the pushback in some states in the US on this. It’s encouraging to see people waking up.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/the-shadow-state-documentary_4877950.html
I avoid answering questions whenever possible. My firm works for larger companies and I have been seeing ESG questions recently, whereas I never heard the term before about a year ago. So far, I just tell them it’s NA. NA is a wonderful answer to many questions. I supposed NOYB (none of your business) would work also.