The Fed is not willing to cut interest rates, who is behind the manipulation? Biden is their doll

Mondo Finance Updated on 2024-02-28

What kind of mysterious power is hidden behind the Fed's continuous stubborn refusal to cut interest rates? This question has been bothering many people, and the recent opinion of one expert has attracted a lot of attention. From the establishment and original intention of the Federal Reserve to the power it currently holds and the manipulators behind it, and then to the capital hegemon in the United States, we will gradually unveil the mystery of this financial system. Let's uncover who is in control of all this beneath the seemingly calm surface.

The Federal Reserve, as a private institution, holds enormous power over the banks of the United States. Its original intention to be established originated from several financial crises in history, by JU.S. bankers such as Morgan discovered economic bubbles and used them to control financial volatility. The privately-owned banking system fuels the appetite of bankers even more, allowing them to manipulate the market more precisely. In 1913, the passage of the Federal Reserve Act marked the official establishment of the Federal Reserve, and since then, the functioning of the U.S. financial system has revolved around this supermachine. This has always existed, and with the Fed's constant operation, it has been deeply ingrained throughout the financial system.

Outside the ornate glass building, there is a seemingly normal financial operation, but under careful consideration, you can see the hidden power and schemes. The mystery of the Federal Reserve, from its original intention to its operating mechanism, reveals the bankers' desire to control money. Behind all this, there is a shadowy scrutinizer, and the purpose is self-evident.

The United States**, as the largest concentration of wealth in the United States, holds a total market capitalization of $56 trillion. Who can control this temple of wealth? Apple, Microsoft, Google and other giant companies have almost the same major shareholders, and then look at those companies with a market value of between 100 billion and trillion, the major shareholders are still those common **. These capital giants, such as BlackRock, Vanguard Pilot, State Street, etc., have extended their tentacles into many enterprises, not only remotely controlling the leading companies in the United States, but also having an in-depth layout in the Chinese market. But what kind of strategy and purpose is hidden under this expansion of capital?

* On the stage, the layout of the capital game has long been standing in front of the stage. The Wall Street Big Three, such as BlackRock, Vanguard Pilot, and State Street, not only control several companies, but also affect the lifeblood of more financial entities behind them. As the mystery emerges, it is worrying where the ambitions of these oligarchic capitalists will lead the financial world.

From JFrom the Morgan family to the Rockefeller family to the Rothschilds, this financial empire of Jewish conglomerates has taken deep roots in the United States, and its web of interests has been firmly woven throughout the financial system. As one of the founders of the Federal Reserve, the Morgan family actually controlled this super institution by controlling the Federal Reserve's Bank of New York and became a financial arguer. The intricate relationship between the three major families, Morgan, Rockefeller, and Rothschild, is precisely the one that supports the stability and development of the US financial system.

The manipulation methods of the financial giants are both far-sighted and subtle. Through the control of the Big Three on Wall Street, they invisibly affect the direction of the entire financial market. The operation of this mysterious power is like a ** dance, which seems peaceful but hides huge risks.

By delving deeper into the issue of whether the Fed will cut interest rates, we not only reveal the mysterious forces behind it, but also show the rise and fall of Jewish conglomerates hidden in the financial system. The manipulation methods and long-term goals of these capital giants affect the operation of global financial markets, but they also raise questions about whether the financial system operates justly and fairly. In the vast ocean of the financial world, we may need more attention and reflection in order to establish a more rational and transparent financial order.

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