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4 Reddit comments about The Secrets of the Federal Reserve:

u/AscentofDissent · 9 pointsr/politics

Should be required reading imo. Kindle edition is only five bucks.

u/GrayLo · 6 pointsr/conspiracy

and this is a must read http://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Federal-Reserve-Eustace-Mullins/dp/0979917654

probably the most important book on the subject

u/Gandblaster · 5 pointsr/Libertarian

Maybe its time to revisit how the fed was created?

Century of Enslavement: The History of The Federal Reserve
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IJeemTQ7Vk


Glenn Beck Exposes the Private Fed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB5LK-jihgk


G. Edward Griffin, the author of the bestselling The Creature from Jekyll Island and a long-time Federal Reserve researcher, explains:

"We pick up the story, appropriately enough, under cover of darkness. It was the night of November 22, 1910, and a group of the richest and most powerful men in America were boarding a private rail car at an unassuming railroad station in Hoboken, New Jersey. The car, waiting with shades drawn to keep onlookers from seeing inside, belonged to Senator Nelson Aldrich, the father-in-law of billionaire heir to the Rockefeller dynasty, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. A central figure on the influential Senate Finance Committee where he oversaw the nation’s monetary policy, Aldrich was referred to in the press as the “General Manager of the Nation.” Joining him that evening was his private secretary, Shelton, and a who’s who of the nation’s banking and financial elite: A. Piatt Andrew, the Assistant Treasury Secretary; Frank Vanderlip, President of the National City Bank of New York; Henry P. Davison, a senior partner of J.P. Morgan Company; Benjamin Strong, Jr., an associate of J.P. Morgan and President of Bankers Trust Co., and Paul Warburg, heir of the Warburg banking family and son-in-law of Solomon Loeb of the famed New York investment firm, Kuhn, Loeb & Company.

The men had been told to arrive one by one after sunset to attract as little attention as possible. Indeed, secrecy was so important to their mission that the group did not use anything but their first names throughout the journey so as to keep their true identities secret even from their own servants and wait staff. The movements of any one of them would have been reason enough to attract the attention of New York’s voracious press, especially in an era where banking and monetary reform was seen as a key issue for the future of the nation; a meeting of all of them, now that would surely have been the story of the century. And it was.

Their destination? The secluded Jekyll Island off the coast of Georgia, home to the prestigious Jekyll Island Club whose members included the Morgans, Rockefellers, Warburgs and Rothschilds. Their purpose? Davison told intrepid local newspaper reporters who had caught wind of the meeting that they were going duck hunting. But in reality, they were going to draft a reform of the nation’s banking industry in complete secrecy."


The Creature from Jekyll Island : A Second Look at the Federal Reserve
http://www.amazon.com/The-Creature-Jekyll-Island-Federal/dp/0912986212

G Edward Griffin Creature From Jekyll Island Second Look at the Federal Reserve
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dba9OY0QatU


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