Jose Serrano-Reyes spent four years as an economic analyst/forecaster for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, engaged in the day-to-day trend analysis and trades that set and carry out the free-market intervention agenda that stabilizes the world’s credit, currency, and capital market systems. He graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania, and was awarded an undergraduate fellowship at Yale University for his research in cultural theory and economics. In 2004 Jose was admitted to Columbia University’s architecture and foreign/public policy schools to pursue individualized graduate work on media and social system design. He declared independence for his research in 2005.