Blair joins JPMorgan

Tony Blair, former prime minister of England, joins JPMorgan Chase as a senior adviser. JPMorgan serves “many of the world’s most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients.”[1] The CEO and management on “global politics” will be advised by the ‘former’ politico; he has again found a place in politics. Global politics, that is. He looks forward to “globalization”[1]. BBC notes that “[i]n October, Mr Blair was publicly backed by French President Nicolas Sarkozy for the job of president of the European Council - dubbed “president of Europe” - a role which will be created under the terms of the new EU reform treaty.” A dangerous world we live in. Furthermore, as we all should know, the founder of that banking institution was, J.P. Morgan, one of three founders of the Federal Reserve (1913).

J.D. Rockefeller married Morgan’s daughter and the two joined in banking business, along with Kuhn, Loeb, & Co. representatives (These include Col. Edward House, who would later become President Woodrow Wilson’s closest adviser and founder of the Council on Foreign Relations. (Also, James Warburg, the son of J.P. Warburg, became Roosevelt’s financial adviser)). Together, Morgan, Rockefeller and Paul Warburg–a Jewish banker–conspired the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, and thus the Bank which President Andrew Jackson had so murdered, was born again.

So why would Blair be joining a bank whose founder was on close terms with the CFR (Council on Foreign Relations) framer? In fact, he will be joining the third largest banking institution in the United States “in a senior advisory capacity”(BBC). It almost makes us think that Bush will find a similar “capacity” in Countrywide.

All we know is that Blair’s predecessor, John Major, left to join the Carlyle group, which is a major investor in the United States Investigation Service (USIS). The USIS was involved in the alleged death of Theodore S. Westhusing, whose story is detailed in the link below[2].
1)http://www.jpmorganchase.com/cm/Satellite?c=Page&cid=1159304834085&pagename=jpmc/Page/New_JPMC_Homepage

2) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Westhusing

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