The Zionist Jews and the 12 Central Banks

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Information on the 12 Central Banks

U.S. Federal Reserve System (The Fed)
 
Structure - The Federal Reserve is probably the most influential central bank in the world. With the U.S. dollar being on the other side of approximately 90% of all currency transactions, the Fed's sway has a sweeping effect on the valuation of many currencies. The group within the Fed that decides on interest rates is the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), which consists of seven governors of the Federal Reserve Board plus five presidents of the 12 district reserve banks. 


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The committee's practice of interest rate targeting has been criticized by many throughout the years.
 
In fact, according to the Board of Governors, the Federal Reserve Bank is independent within the U.S. government, in that "its monetary policy decisions do not have to be approved by the President or anyone else in the executive or legislative branches of government."  
 
The current members of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), during 2011 are:

Members:
Ben S. Bernanke, Board of Governors, Chairman
William C. Dudley, New York, Vice Chairman
Elizabeth A. Duke, Board of Governors
Charles L. Evans, Chicago
Richard W. Fisher, Dallas
Narayana Kocherlakota, Minneapolis
Charles I. Plosser, Philadelphia
Sarah Bloom Raskin, Board of Governors
Daniel K. Tarullo, Board of Governors
Janet L. Yellen, Board of Governors
Alternate Members
Jeffrey M. Lacker, Richmond
Dennis P. Lockhart, Atlanta
Sandra Pianalto, Cleveland
John C. Williams, San Francisco
Christine M. Cumming, First Vice President, New York
 
Federal Reserve Bank Rotation on the FOMC.
Committee membership changes at the first regularly scheduled meeting of the year.

2011 Members - New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, Minneapolis

2011 Alternate Members - New York, Cleveland, Richmond, Atlanta, San Francisco

(Note: For the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the First Vice President is the alternate for the President.)


12 regional Federal Reserve Banks

The 12 Central Federal Reserve Banks are located in the following states.

New York

Boston

Philadelphia 

Richmond

Cleveland

Atlanta

St. Louis

Minneapolis

Chicago

Kansas City

Dallas

San Francisco

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The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, is in theTwelfth Federal Reserve District. This district includes the nine western states—Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington—Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands. To serve this expansive region, the San Francisco Reserve Bank has six offices.

Be sure to call the Federal Reserve banks to set up a tour for you, your friends, and your family. We as Americans need an "up close" relationship with this private institution that has control of the printing of our money, and who has sole control of raising or lowering our interest rates.   If you want to visit the Federal Reserve branches in other states, you can go online to find the location of those branches.


San Francisco

  101 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94105

  Main Switchboard: (415) 974-2000

  Public Information: (415) 974-3230

  Media Inquiries:

  Carol Eckert (415) 977-3853

  Speech Requests: (415) 974-3227

  Tours: (415) 974-3252

   

Los Angeles (must have a group of 10 or more people)

  950 South Grand, Los Angeles, CA 90015

  Main Switchboard:

  (213) 683-2300

  Public Information:

  (213) 683-2353

  Event/Meeting Planning: (213) 683-2313

  Speech Requests: (415) 974-3227

  Tours: (213) 683-2900

 

Phoenix

  1550 North 47th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85043

  Main Switchboard: (602) 477-7700

  Public Information: (213) 683-2903

  Speech Requests: (415) 974-3227

  Tours: (213) 683-2900

   

Portland

  1500 SW First Avenue, Portland, OR 97201

  Main Switchboard: (503) 276-3000

  Public Information: (503) 276-3012

  Speech Requests: (415) 974-3227

 

Salt Lake City

  120 S. State St., Salt Lake City, UT 84111

  Main Switchboard: (801) 322-7900

  Public Information: (801) 322-7926

  Speech Requests: (415) 974-3227

   

Seattle

  2700 Naches Ave SW, Renton, WA 98057

  Main Switchboard: (425) 203-0800

  Public Information: (425) 203-0799

  Speech Requests: (415) 974-3227

    

 

 

 

 

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