Introduction:
"Where does money come from? Where does it go? Who makes it? The money magicians' secrets are unveiled. We get a close look at their mirrors and smoke machines, their pulleys, cogs, and wheels that create the grand illusion called money. A dry and boring subject? Just wait! You'll be hooked in five minutes. Reads like a detective story - which it really is. But it's all true. This book is about the most blatant scam of all history. It's all here: the cause of wars, boom-bust cycles, inflation, depression, prosperity. Creature from Jekyll Island is a "must read." Your world view will definitely change. You'll never trust a politician again - or a banker."
A required read.
One of the most interesting books I've read in years. A lot of history I was taught didn't make sense to me, specially WW1. Knowing who was behind so many world events and for what purpose, it all fits.
Could not put it down. I think i read it in a week. Gave it to my brother in law. He never read it...
YES! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Already read and have it in my Liberty Library.
I recommend it along with many others I have accumulated a few of them over time: The Law by Fredrick Bastiat The Road to Serfdom by Hayek The Fourth Turning An American Prophecy - What the Cycles of History Tell Us About America's Next Rendezvous with Destiny: William Strauss and Neil Howe The 5000 Year Leap by W Cleon Skousen The Majesty of God's Law by Skousen The Making of America (The Substance and Meaning of the Constitution) Skousen
The Federalist Papers and the Anti-Federalist Papers The Revolutionary Writings of John Adams (real works) Colonial Origins of the American Constitution A documentary history (Edited with an Introductory Essay by Donald S. Lutz)
These are just a few of my favorites.
Here's a 2 hour speech where he summarizes if anyone is interested: https://youtu.be/8Kt2De98Bck
All three financiers opposed to the fed died on the Titanic. What a coincidence..,
https://www.eastonspectator.com/2021/03/01/the-titanic-was-sunk-deliberately-to-create-the-federal-reserve/
Then go to the source material. Tragedy and hope. Carrol Quigley
Can’t recommend this enough. Listened to it on audio book based on a recommendation I saw here or on TDW. Can’t remember which. Must read.
My original red pill.
After reading all the reviews, I can’t wait to get it! Thanks for recommendations!
Heck yes!!!!