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The Jewish Fiat Debt Slavery Bankers cartel is not capitalist- it is criminal and its servants like Netanyahu are wanted for war crimes.
Netanyahu works for Boston Consulting...
Angola
An article published by The New York Times on January 19, 2020, identified the Boston Consulting Group as having worked with Isabel dos Santos, who exploited Angola's natural resources while the country suffers from poverty, illiteracy, and infant mortality.[18] According to the article, BCG was contracted by the Angolan state-owned petroleum company Sonangol, as well as the jewelry company De Grisogono, owned by her husband through shell companies in Luxembourg, Malta and the Netherlands; the firm was reportedly paid through offshore companies in tax havens such as Malta.[18] Palestine Involvement with Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and Subsequent Fallout
Between October 2024 and May 2025 BCG helped design and run the business operations of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation,[19][20] which in turn has been linked to US-based private security firms, and is being investigated over the identity of its donors.[21] In June 2025, BCG terminated its contract with the GHF. It had said that the work was done "pro bono" but The Washington Post reported that BCG submitted invoices of over $1 million per month.[22] BCG then fired two senior partners, calling the work they oversaw for GHF "unauthorized".[23]
The two senior partners dismissed by BCG were Matt Schlueter and Ryan Ordway, both from the firm’s U.S. defense and security practice, who did not disclose the full nature of their engagement and oversaw the GHF work without authorization.[24]
It was later revealed by the Financial Times that BCG's work, codenamed Project Aurora[25][26], was more extensive than previously disclosed, covering more than $4 million of contracted work. It also included modeling work on the postwar reconstruction of Gaza, including cost estimates for giving hundreds of thousands of Gazans 'relocation packages' worth $9,000 per person in exchange for them leaving the territory.[20]
Save the Children suspended its partnership with BCG as a result of BCG's work with the GHF and for "modelling a plan to forcibly relocate Palestinians from Gaza".[27]
Gabe Winn, CEO and founder of Blakeney, emphasised in PR Week that it was not only a matter of failed communications, but rather BCG's culture.[28] Involvement in Gaza redevelopment proposal See also: 2025 Donald Trump Gaza Strip takeover proposal
In 2025, Boston Consulting Group (BCG) was reported to have contributed financial modelling to a controversial postwar redevelopment proposal for the Gaza Strip. The proposal, referred to as the Great Trust, was initiated by a group of Israeli businessmen and presented to the Trump administration. It envisioned transforming Gaza into a regional trading and industrial hub, with speculative projects such as a "Trump Riviera" and an "Elon Musk Smart Manufacturing Zone".[29]
As part of its involvement, BCG consultants modelled various redevelopment and resettlement scenarios, including a proposal to offer financial incentives for up to 500,000 Palestinians to voluntarily relocate from Gaza. A confidential spreadsheet created by the firm explored potential destination countries such as Somalia, the breakaway region of Somaliland, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Jordan. These assumptions aligned with reports at the time that the U.S. and Israeli governments had informally approached East African countries about accepting Palestinian refugees. The relocation component was widely condemned; United Nations officials likened it to ethnic cleansing, and several European governments criticized the concept. Egypt and other Arab states also firmly rejected the idea, citing concerns over permanent resettlement and domestic instability.[30]
The episode led to parliamentary scrutiny in the UK, as well as a broader reassessment of BCG’s role in international aid and reconstruction efforts. The World Food Programme also reviewed its collaboration with the firm following revelations about its involvement in the Gaza proposal.[31] Saudi Arabia
The New York Times also reported that Boston Consulting Group is one of the consulting firms, along with McKinsey and Booz Allen, helping Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman consolidate power in Saudi Arabia.[32] While a BCG spokesperson said the firm turns down projects involving military and intelligence strategy, BCG is involved in designing the economic blueprint for the country, a plan called Vision 2030.[32]
In June 2021, BCG was hired to examine the feasibility for the country to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup. The bid was assessed to be a great deal, as FIFA's policy of continental rotation blocked all the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) nations from hosting the World Cup until 2034, after Qatar was set to become the first Middle Eastern nation to host the tournament in 2022.[33] Saudi Arabia would eventually receive hosting rights for the 2034 FIFA World Cup instead.
In 2024, BCG consulting heads were summoned to appear before congress to disclose financial details between them and Saudi Arabia and warned staff that they could face jail time if they reveal information.[34] Sweden
Boston Consulting Group has received criticism for its involvement in the construction of the New Karolinska Solna University Hospital after an investigation by Dagens Nyheter. Specifically, the potential conflict of interest where a former BCG employee and then hospital executive approved numerous expenses without proper receipts and the high cost paid for external consultants including BCG.[35] In the investigative journalism book Konsulterna - Kampen om Karolinska (roughly The Consultants - The Struggle for the Karolinska University Hospital), the authors and Dagens Nyheter journalists Anna Gustavsson and Lisa Röstlund argue that the value-based health care model as recommended by BCG had not been properly investigated and have resulted in an exponential growth in administration and lack of responsibility for patients.[36]
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