BlackRock CEO Says Global Elite Must Cull Billions of Humans to Reach ‘Elevated Standard of Living’

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From “thepeoplesvoice.tv”

They call him a titan of finance, the CEO of the world’s largest asset manager. But behind the public veneer, some believe Larry Fink is articulating a chilling doctrine: depopulation is not an anomaly to be feared — it’s a target to be achieved.

If you listen carefully to his words, and connect the dots, you begin to see a strategic blueprint for a post-human future.

A a WEF special session, Fink dropped a statement that caught the attention of many observers: “I can argue in the developed countries the big winners are countries that have shrinking populations … The social problems that one will have in substituting humans for machines is going to be far easier in those countries that have declining populations.”

He elaborated: we used to see population shrinkage as a drag on growth. But now, with AI and robotics, fewer people — fewer needs, fewer dissenters, fewer demands — could mean a smoother transition to machine-driven economies.

Fink spoke of “elevating standards of living” for those fortunate enough to survive the cull, if productivity gains from automation are large enough to offset human labor decline.

He also asserted that social resistance to displacing humans with machines is easier to manage when population pressures are reduced.

Added to this, Fink has publicly pushed the cause of AI and infrastructure investment. He’s in talks with governments to fund massive power expansion to fuel data centers and chip factories. 

In his 2025 Chair’s Letter, he also frames our era as one where computers handle most of our work including complex data “on our behalf.”

Taken together, these comments provide raw material for a conspiracy narrative: the world elite, personified by Fink, envision a future where humans are largely unnecessary.

When you trace the connections — the WEF, the climate agenda, the AI infrastructure push, the global surveillance grid — it becomes clear that Larry Fink isn’t speaking in isolation.

He’s echoing a coordinated worldview shared by the power brokers who sit at the same tables and fund the same transitions. Depopulation, automation, and centralized control are not random outcomes — they’re pillars of the same architecture.

The message between the lines is simple: fewer people, more control, and total reliance on the machine. That’s the real “reset” they’re building — and it’s already underway.

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