The Secrets Of The Federal Reserve by Eustace Clarence Mullins
The book presents a polemical, conspiratorial account of the creation and operation of the U.S. central banking system, tracing its origins to powerful private banking interests and arguing that a secretive network of financiers manipulated legislation, money supply, credit and even foreign policy to enrich themselves and control the economy; it criticizes the Federal Reserve as opaque and unaccountable, alleges links between central banking and war and financial crises, and calls for exposing or dismantling the system in favor of greater monetary transparency and public control.
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- Published
- 1952
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- American
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- Original Language
- English
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