If crypto-Judaism was a mechanism used to survive the Jewish pogroms of Europe, one would naturally ask what it's use would be today.
A CBC fiancial analyst and venture capitalist named Kevin O'Leary comes to mind when thinking of a modern day crypto-Jew--that is a Jewish person posing as a non-Jewish person for reasons known or unknown.
O'Leary is a particularly bold crypto-Jew who appears on television on a regular basis, either as a CBC financial guru on BNN and the Lang and O'Leary Exchange, or as his tough, arrogant role on the hit show The Dragon's Den, where "O'Leary" and his counterparts get to publicly humiliate mainly non-Jewish entrepreneurs.
One after another, these entrepreneurs try to pitch to the high and mighty Dragons their latest inventions. The Dragons make the final call and either turn them down, or offer them a large sum of money as a start up.
Jews are well known to gravitate to finance and white collar jobs, so why would Mr. "O'Leary" want to disguise his Jewish ethnicity and take on that of an Irishman--a supposed capitalistic Irishman? Doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
Author and researcher Fritz Springmeier says in his book Be Wise As Serpents