Loeb

The Loeb or Löb (derived from Loewe, the German word for lion) family is an elite family of jewish German investment bankers, intermarried with the Warburgs (origin in Venice, Black Nobility), Oppenheimer, Schiff, Bronfman and Lehman. They played a role in creating the Federal Reserve.

Eliezer Loeb was a rabbi in Bavaria.

Solomon Loeb married Betty Goldberg, founded bank Kuhn, Loeb & Co (with son-in-law Jacob Schiff) in 1867.  He was a member of the Emanu-El Congregation of NY like Joseph Seligman, Simon Rothschild, Adolf Ochs (The NY Times), Paul and Felix Warburg, Joan Rivers, Jeff Zucker (NBC), Alan Greenberg, Ed Koch, Max Lincoln Schuster, Lewis Strauss, Lyman Bloomingdale, David Sarnoff (RCA), Walter Lippmann, Michael Bloomberg.

His daughter Nina Loeb married Paul Warburg.

Julius Loeb was related to Julius Oppenheimer.

Marcus Loew co-founded Hollywood studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) with lion logo. It produced The House of Rothschild, The Wizard of Oz (used as a manual for trauma based mind control) and James Bond movies. Samuel Goldwyn was member of Dorothy Rothschild's Hollywood Anti-Nazi League.

Albert Loeb was vice-president of Sears, Roebuck & Company.

Carl Loeb was president of the American Metal Company. His son John Loeb turned his company into Loeb, Rhoades & Co. Loeb House at Harvard was named after him. He married the daughter of Mayer Lehman (Lehman Brothers). He worked for Maurice Wertheim at Wertheim & Company and during WW2 for the Office of War Mobilization.

Richard Loeb (Zeta Beta Tau) studied at the University of Chicago and participated in the Crime of the Century media ritual with Clarence Darrow of the ACLU.

Banker James Loeb and the Rockefeller Foundation funded the eugenics agenda of Social Darwinist psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin, friend of Alois Alzheimer (Alzheimer's Disease caused by mercury poisoning) and teacher of Ernst Rüdin (friend of Alfred Ploetz, who introduced  the concept of racial hygiene). Rüdin worked at the Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry. He funded the Julliard School in NY.

British agents William Wiseman (SIS) and worked for Kuhn, Loeb & Co. From 1920 Otto Kahn (ties to Aleister Crowley) led Kuhn, Loeb & Co. It financed the Russian Revolution to replace the Romanov's with Bolshevik communists of Vladimir Lenin. Kahn funded the dance production of Crowley's friend Isadora Duncan. Kahn's son made jazz for Columbia Records.

Mortimer Loeb Schiff appeared on the cover of Time and was the father of Dorothy Schiff, owner of the New York Post.

From 1931 his John Loeb Schiff became a partner in the firm. From 1951 he was president of the Boy Scouts of America (Greek pedophilia religion). He married the daughter of banker George Fisher Baker (Jeckyll Island Club). Their son George F Baker III married the daughter of Mary Astor Paul (banking family Drexel).

Banker Lewis Strauss was used in the Dwight Eisenhower administration.

Ann Margaret Loeb married Edgar Bronfman Sr, later chairman of MGM and World Jewish Congress. Charles Bronfman formed the Mega Group in 1991 with Les Wexner (L Brand, Victoria's Secret with models under mind control), Max Fisher, Michael Steinhardt and Leonard Abramson.

Daniel Loeb worked for Warburg Pincus and is a board member of the Museum of Contemporary Art and member of the CFR.

Harold Loeb was related to Peggy Guggenheim and played a role in the modernist art scene with Ezra Pound and Ernest Hemingway.

Avi Loeb is a member of the AAAS, American Philosophical Society, received a Guggenheim Fellowship and worked for the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (study of black holes). He wrote a book about interstellar object Oumuamua as sign of extraterrestial life (announced in Christopher Nolan's Interstellar). He was promoted in Time, Science and Scientific American. His media narrative represents the mad scientists reconnecting the satellite system of earth to the ancient Atlantean technology of the fallen angels.

Peter Peterson was chairman of Kuhn, Loeb & Co and chairman of the CFR.

In 1977 Kuhn, Loeb & Co merged with Lehman Brothers and in 1984 with American Express. After the crash of Lehman Brothers in 2008, the bank became part of Meryll Lynch and Barclays Bank.

Jeph Loeb (Zeta Beta Tau) was the stepson of vice-president Brandeis University, student of Paul Shrader and produced ABC series Lost (amnesia mind control symbolism).

Frances Loeb worked with Betty Friedan's National Organization for Women (NOW=NWO) and published Lear's. She was married to Norman Lear, a member of People for the American Way with John Podesta's brother Tony Podesta), who created CBS shows All In the Family, The Jeffersons (Lenny Kravitz' mother Roxie Roker) and One Day at a Time with Mackenzie Philips, Shelly Fabares (Lou Adler) and Valerie Bertinelli (Eddie Van Halen).

Alan Loeb wrote So Undercover with Miley Cyrus and Kelly Osbourne.

Albert Loeb married Rose Gugggenheim.

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