Fed Chair, some things never change
Claude Demond | 12.02.2014 06:39
The US Federal Reserve chair made her first major public speech yesterday highlighting once again the power that one small group has over the world's money supply.
Yesterday we saw the first major policy speech by Janet Yellen the chair of the Federal Reserve, the bank that in effect sets the world's monetary policy and she is thus the world's most powerful banker.
There is one noticeable characteristic that Yellen shares with her predecessors.
Janet Yellen - White Jewish
Ben Benanke - White Jewish
Alan Greenspan - White Jewish
Since 1987 (and for many years before that) the most powerful person in world banking has come from a minor religion. Where there really no other candidates ?
Was there no Christian, Muslim, Sikh or Hindu with the skills required. No African American, no Japanese American ?
How are Jews able to introduce their tribe into so many key world positions ?
There is one noticeable characteristic that Yellen shares with her predecessors.
Janet Yellen - White Jewish
Ben Benanke - White Jewish
Alan Greenspan - White Jewish
Since 1987 (and for many years before that) the most powerful person in world banking has come from a minor religion. Where there really no other candidates ?
Was there no Christian, Muslim, Sikh or Hindu with the skills required. No African American, no Japanese American ?
How are Jews able to introduce their tribe into so many key world positions ?
Claude Demond
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