Pierre Jay person
also: Peter Jay, Mr. J
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John Jayperson · 2Federal Reserveorganization · 2Skull and Bonesorganization · 2Yale Universityorganization · 1Beers familyfamily · 1John Marshallperson · 1West Germanycountry · 1Dawes Planevent · 1
Claims (3)
Pierre Jay member_of
Skull and Bones host_asserted
“Yale, Skull and Bones, class of 1892. He would grow up on what's known as the Jay Estate in Rye, New York, which is the ancestral home of his great-great-grandfather, a guy by the name of John Jay. You familiar with John Jay? Yeah. For thos…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd @ 31:00
Pierre Jay headed
Federal Reserve host_asserted
“He's a banker with Old Colony Trust Company in Boston. He co-founded a company called Fiduciary Trust Company International, which was absorbed by someone we all know today, Franklin Templeton. What he really is best known for is he was the…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd @ 32:31
Pierre Jay member_of
Dawes Plan host_asserted
“most important one of which has always been the New York Fed, and they put up Bonesman as the very first chairman. Got to start it off right. That's the pattern, isn't it? Yes. He got involved in some other interesting stuff. He was then se…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd @ 33:03
Mentions (6)
▶ 30:16
Class of 1892. Oh, I didn't give you a picture of Mr. I'm sure I can find him again. I'll go into our next one. He actually looks a lot like my grandpa. Interesting looks back then. Next guy we're going to talk about is a gentleman by the n…
▶ 31:00
Yale, Skull and Bones, class of 1892. He would grow up on what's known as the Jay Estate in Rye, New York, which is the ancestral home of his great-great-grandfather, a guy by the name of John Jay. You familiar with John Jay? Yeah. For thos…
▶ 32:02
which was about as draconian as we've ever seen of censorship in America. But him stepping down is why we got John Marshall, who would serve as the Supreme Court justice for 35 years and completely changed the Article 3 of the Constitution.…
▶ 32:31
He's a banker with Old Colony Trust Company in Boston. He co-founded a company called Fiduciary Trust Company International, which was absorbed by someone we all know today, Franklin Templeton. What he really is best known for is he was the…
▶ 33:03
most important one of which has always been the New York Fed, and they put up Bonesman as the very first chairman. Got to start it off right. That's the pattern, isn't it? Yes. He got involved in some other interesting stuff. He was then se…
▶ 35:24
Must be. Do you have anything you want to add on, Mr. J? I think it's interesting that he's also related to the Beers family, the B-E-E-R-S, which traces back to some very interesting connections in Chicago. But definitely one of the blue b…