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The Creature from Jekyll Island(Paperback)

The Creature from Jekyll Island(Paperback)

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Curious about the origins of money, its movement, and its creators? "The Creature from Jekyll Island" unveils the secrets of the money magicians, exposing the illusions that make up our monetary system. Far from dull, this book grips you within minutes, unfolding like a thrilling detective story.

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Philip Tyson
The story of the FED aka Central Bank

This is the second reading for and is the fifth edition. This truly woke me u as to how duplicitous and corrupt the American banking system is.Please read this book to learn the truth about the FED.

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Ty Johnson
Timeless and valuable

This book is a classic and still applies today for sure. The Federal Reserve is not federal and has no reserves at all. Great read. Just read the summaries first then read the chapter.

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Brad Maty
Well researched book! Must read

If you don’t understand what the federal reserve is all about you need to know and this is the book that explains it from A-to-Z. This is a well researched and documented book, but it is a long read. When you’re finished, you will have no more questions about how messed up our monetary system really is.

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J. Clark
Classic

Classic book. After 30 pages you'll have a better grasp on what's going on in the world than just about anyone else.

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jkirkerx
A facininating read for the summer

The book is pretty thick, but a fast read and kept me intrigued for more as each chapter passed by. I'm almost done, 2 chapters left that I will finish today, and tell my friends about it. As for the content, it tells the story with the book being based on history that I've never heard about, like another observer observing history from a higher level of view and looking for other points of events that wasn't seen by most observers. Some chapters made me cry as the written events unfolded in the stories, where I had to open my mind to the reasoning behind some historical decisions, while other chapters made me very mad wishing for a time machine to go back and fix that event.Overall, I wish I would have read the book 20 years ago, but it's never too late to read. As for the facts or fact checking, I don't have the time to do that and I figure others with more time will do it for me. But reading the books content will change my thinking and influence who I vote for in the future and what criteria is more important for me to consider in my vote, criteria that is much deeper in thought than whether that candidate are just likable or not, and how what they stand for aligns with what I now think today.I avoided writing about the contents on purpose, because that's for you to read and determine for yourself what to think or make of it, and form your own opinion. I bought not knowing what to expect of it, and why it was so thick, but now being almost done, I understand the size of the book now. And yes I would read it again a 2nd time.