The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve
A**Z
A book I wish I never read but glad I did
This is one of my favorite books, so much so I've read it twice. It's also a book I wish I've never read but glad I did because it will open your eyes. The author gives you the glimpse inside the Federal reserve system and why it should be abolished. Simply put, it's all a lie and their objectives can never really be accomplished because their real stated objective is to serve their banking masters the banking cartels and their families who have been running our financial world for generations. The evil intentions for continuous war, gambling on people's lives, money printing, bail out money for the rich and to enrich those they serve rather than serving We The People. Further evidence the author provides is through the devaluation of the currency since it's existence and has no other tricks up it's sleeve other than more money printing, and purposely creating chaos for more control and to one day own it all for themselves and making themselves even more powerful in the process.
J**.
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B**N
They were going to change the fundamental architecture of the nation’s banking system.
Sounds like a tropical romance horror fiction book. And it kind ofis. Well, the tropical romance, for sure. Can you imagine boardinga fancy private train car back in the early 1900s, using only yourfirst name, to ride all the way to Jekyll Island, Georgia, just acrossthe sound from Saint Simons Island? A small fishing and huntinghamlet at the time. A trip of a lifetime. A trip to change history.On Jekyll, a newly built clubhouse of sorts served as the backdropfor the historic plans that were to be drawn up by the architectsof finance in their day. Nelson Aldrich, A. Piatt Andrew, HenryDavison, Arthur Shelton, Frank Vanderlip, and Paul Warburgagreed to meet and make that arduous first-class journey southin November of 1910.They were going to change the fundamental architecture of thenation’s banking system. They had no idea, but two World Warslater, and that banking system would be the world’s, too.I have been to this Jekyll Island club. It is wild to see this majesticand beautiful building on the grounds of the vacation homes ofthe rich and famous from a time gone by, before Robin Leach. Ihave jogged amongst the buildings on this grand property in theearly dawn. It’s so fitting the banking system would be foundedhere, on the grounds of what is now rented property owned by thestate for the preservation and enjoyment of everyone who canmake the trip to visit.Our banking system where money is kept, created, and lent inorder to create more rents to return more money to be kept,created, and lent — founded on the grounds of a property wherenow visitors are kept and rooms are rented.It’s a beautiful place. Its history should not be forgotten.This book teaches you of this event and of the mechanics andarchitecture that resulted.
M**Y
Excellent Researched Information Presented in a Story like format
Excellent read. Documented and great information. I would recommend to anyone!
E**O
Stop what you are doing and read this book.
This book is a must read. Now I'm seriously pissed off. Unplug from this B.S. monetary system, study and buy Bitcoin. You will thank me later.
M**E
wolf in bankers clothing
The Creature from Jekyll Island.The FED is the monster lurking in the shadows, the hidden Machiavellian manipulator and puppet master of the world’s markets. Pretending to be a benefactor it is, in reality, a blood thirsty parasitic vampire; draining the blood of its victims, discarding their eviscerated corpses, ever seeking new flesh. It remains defiant and hostile to any attempts at auditing or accountability. It’s trademarks: financial slight-of-hand, fait money, arcane accounting, and bogus bookkeeping. So, what can the average person do to fight this beast? Use common sense, reign in any unnecessary spending, pay down or-if possible-pay off your debts. Set a budget and stick to it. In other words, you need to do pretty much the complete opposite of what the government does. The problem isn’t so much fractional banking, fiat money, or going off the gold standard. The real problem are corrupt politicians; politicians who promise way too much and who know well in advance they can’t deliver. We all know this. Going back on the gold standard is unrealistic. Again, the answer is simply responsible spending and then accountably. The good news is that in spite all this the dollar actually quite strong, and is standing up very well. As said, the problem goes back to the politicians.Chapter 13 about the Bolshevik Revolution is very interesting, Chapter 19 about Abraham Lincoln and John Wilkes Booth also very interesting, as is Chapter 12 about the sinking of the Lusitania. Some reviewers have accused Mr.Griffin of pandering to right wing conspiracy theorists. This isn’t true. The Fed was conspiratorial from the beginning. Mr. Griffin presents plenty of demonstrable credible evidence to back up his claims. The book tends to be somewhat long winded and repetitive at points, but overall a good and interesting read. Four stars.
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