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Major Record Labels and their sinister links

godspeedyou | 06.09.2002 14:45

A very interesting graph showing the links between Media & Music Corporations and the War Industry

Found this graph at the Constellation rcds website (home of the awesome Godspeedyou Black Emperor)

 http://www.cstrecords.com/html/uxo.html
 http://www.cstrecords.com/html/uxosxs.html

Think twice when you get a record....

godspeedyou

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07.09.2002 20:23

AOL Time Warner is one of the four remaining major label companies and owns Atlantic, Elektra/Sire, Asylum, Reprise, Warner, American, Maverick, EMI, and others. It also owns AOL, which is involved in a co-venture with Hughes Electronics Corp called DirecTV.

Hughes is owned 100% by General Motors. Hughes merged with Raytheon to form Hughes subsidiary Raytheon Industries. Raytheon Industries makes bombs.


Sony Corporaton is another of the major label companies. Sony is involved in a co-venture with the US Army and University of Southern California to develop advanced training simulations for use by the Army. Sony's face in this venture is known as Future Combat Sytems.


BMG owns Arista, RCA, BMG and other record labels. The Power Corporation of Canada is a significant shareholder in BMG, and in turn has holdings in Pargesa Group and Groupe Bruxelles Lambert. These holding companies own a stake in Totalfina, which owns an interest in the venture between Hutchinson Worldwide and Barry Controls. This venture produces sundry parts used in fighter aircraft and other miltary vehicles.


Vivendi Universal is the fourth and final major label company, counting MCA, Polygram, Motown, Geffen-DGC, Interscope, and Universal among its holdings. It has an arm called Vivendi Environnement, which owns a stake in Fomento De Construcciones Y Contratas, which in turn has a stake in Espelsa. Espelsa works on mission planning systems for the P-3 Orion aircraft (Lockheed Martin), as well as systems for the Typhoon Fighter (or Eurofighter), made by British Aerospace. Espelsa also works with the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company, which produces military aircarafts and bombs, as well as with Alenia who, together with Boeing, makes bombs.

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