another excellent article the information re:founding of the BIS - the federal reserve under benjamin strong was a proponent for the bank however congress would not allow the fed to take up its 2 de facto seats on the board which were taken by the first national banks of new york and chicago and jp morgan until bill clinton's congress wi…
another excellent article the information re:founding of the BIS - the federal reserve under benjamin strong was a proponent for the bank however congress would not allow the fed to take up its 2 de facto seats on the board which were taken by the first national banks of new york and chicago and jp morgan until bill clinton's congress withdrew the block in 1994 on the same day that the bank of canada and the bank of japan were elected to the managing board of the BIS
as well according to "THE BRETTON WOODS DEBATES: A MEMOIR RAMOND F. MIKESELL" who was on the planning before the conference as well as a delegate - the motion for the liquidation of the BIS "at the earliest possible date" came from the norwegian delegation which was passed by the conference attendees but held up by the state department and keynes - the reason for the liquidation is based on the allegation the the BIS transferred looted assets from occupied territories back to the Reich - interestingly the BIS held no meetings of the directors during the armed conflict - an american banker ran the BIS alone
another excellent article the information re:founding of the BIS - the federal reserve under benjamin strong was a proponent for the bank however congress would not allow the fed to take up its 2 de facto seats on the board which were taken by the first national banks of new york and chicago and jp morgan until bill clinton's congress withdrew the block in 1994 on the same day that the bank of canada and the bank of japan were elected to the managing board of the BIS
as well according to "THE BRETTON WOODS DEBATES: A MEMOIR RAMOND F. MIKESELL" who was on the planning before the conference as well as a delegate - the motion for the liquidation of the BIS "at the earliest possible date" came from the norwegian delegation which was passed by the conference attendees but held up by the state department and keynes - the reason for the liquidation is based on the allegation the the BIS transferred looted assets from occupied territories back to the Reich - interestingly the BIS held no meetings of the directors during the armed conflict - an american banker ran the BIS alone
awakentoyourpower.ca/BW.pdf