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thanks for another helpful update.
a little surprising that CAF is surprised by Powell’s mask clowning. it seems clear that the Fed & central banks generally (BIS) are running the global COVID circus, & several Fed presidents have been openly calling for lockdowns & masking. by concspicuously wearing a mask Powell is doing his job.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/fed-chair-jerome-powell-wear-a-mask-for-the-economy-202918264.html
Yes, of course. But what does it say about Powell that he would have made more than $100MMM at Carlyle given where it really came from and be willing to do this? Pretty frightening.
where did the money made at Carlyle really come from?
and why would any of that make him embarrassed to wear a mask, which is what the Fed wants us all to do? shame does not seem to be an attribute of Fed chairs, at least not since Volcker.
Referring to my comment made last week. I was not trying to say that Christianity was never advanced through force. Sometimes, that is necessary in order that the Gospel be received. A case in point is the Aztecs, who were ritualistic cannibals. In this regard, I recommend John Eidmoe’s book: “Columbus & Cortez, Conquerors for Christ.”
I meant that in China. It was provided by English and American missionaries. It was not advanced by the Opium Wars in which a Jewish merchant, a Mr. Sassoon, was compensated by the Chinese government for the goods of his which they had earlier seized.
Excellent points. Thanks.