This is true but my thesis is that it does not stop with monopoly industries; it extends into the NGO sector as well. Just because they are called 'good causes' does not mean they are good for us. They twist the words and if you have ever read a report by the Marxist think tank DEMOS or seen what the IPPR does then I should hope it would come a little more into focus. I accept the scam is subtle one, obvious scams always fail and the people who devise these scams are not thick, not in the least. They are not the ones out on the streets selling SWP stuff, they are often highly qualified. Take Professor Julian Le Grand as an example of what I'm talking about.
Julian Le Grand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Or look up some of these names to see what they do.
ippr - Institute for Public Policy Research
You will find a fair few are connected to social science departments of universities. That's where the social engineering is coming from.