Samuel Pisar

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Person.png Samuel Pisar  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(lawyer)
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Born18 March 1929
Poland
Died27 July 2015 (Age 86)
Alma materTaylors College, University of Melbourne, Harvard University
Member ofJeffrey Epstein/Black book
Robert Maxwell's lawyer, Tony Blinken's step-father

Samuel Pisar was the longtime lawyer and confidant of media tycoon and Mossad agent Robert Maxwell.[1] Pisar was possibly the last person to speak to Maxwell before he "fell from his luxury yacht" in November 1991 [2] and he delivered an eulogy of Mr. Maxwell after his death at a dinner.[3]

Activities

Samuel Pisar was step-father of Tony Blinken.

Global system of financial control

Pisar openly told Congress[4] in 1971 that a global system of financial control in private hands had already arrived. Pisar spoke of this system as the rise of the "transideological corporation," where the firms of the "capitalist" West were merging and/or forging significant agreements or joint ventures with the state-owned businesses of the "communist" East. The result, per Pisar, was that "all conventional tools of national policy" had become "anachronistic and that nation states" were no longer "dependable economic entit[ies]." Pisar, who declined to condemn this phenomenon, noted that the two main vehicles driving the rise of this global system of financial control in private (or semi-private) hands are the rise of the multinational corporation, technology transfer and the dominance of the US dollar outside of American domestic markets, e.g. the Eurodollar market. Now, with much of this global financial control system well-established and entrenched, the world can be more easily on-boarded onto a single, hegemonic currency controlled by entities that ultimately answer to the now hegemonic "transideological corporation."[5]


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