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.
The Creature from Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin.
A longer, more in-depth criticism of the Fed which includes historical origins, associated elitist connections with a more conspiratorial edge to it than Ron Paul 's "End the Fed" read does as Paul focuses more on the structure itself being set up for failure. Griffin's book is brilliant too. While it gets into a bit of the nitty gritty as it should with interest rates approaches & banking lingo which may come off as boring but makes the point that this is done intentional to cover up the scam in layers of financial mumbo jumbo to obsfucate and disengage a large portion of the populace. Griffith present this convo in a consumable manner so that you don’t need to be a banker to understand it. It is also laced throughout with the grander ambitions of those behind the owners of this not-actually-federal-reserveless institution of devaluation and plunder whose have far more in mind than just pulling levels to manipulate interest rates while they fail at the impossible task of macromanagement of an economy as large as ours… You can be sure there are far more grand ambitions at play her. This is the premier writing as far as this conversation goes as far as I'm concerned.