The Tyranny of the Federal Reserve
K**R
America is worth saving
This book is exceptional. The author clearly outlines the history of corruption that has taken over our country. A must read for all concerned about how we got to this condition in America.
L**O
i paid tax on this book
the book was great and pairs well with the creature from jekyll island
K**R
Informative and pointing to the goal to gain back control of the United States.
The writing flows easily and lists points or steps of what is needed to set a new course for The New Republic. While I was aware of a lot of the information seeing someone offer new steps toward a new economy free of IRS, the Federal Reserve and the banking network.Stop and think about what inflation has done to burden families struggling to keep food on the table and a roof over their heads. The Federal Reserve (a private corporation) just keeps plowing ahead to their goal, not for the good of the people who make up this country.When reading is complete many should have opened their mind to the financial slavery that exists in the USA.
D**R
Must Read
Holy smokes, full disclosure after reading this, you're going to be very upset with your government, financial institutions, and most of all the federal reserve but I found the book very informative. It is not an easy read mostly because you get so angry you have to put the book down a couple of times.
B**S
Excellent book !
I was looking for a long time, taking University Economics courses, trying to find the answers as to what causes economic crashes and what is the best policy to avoid it. This book hits a home run ! Taking power away from corrupt Bankers and giving it to the people is the only Avenue for a sane monetary system. I would recommend that this book be taught in every School and University in the World.
J**.
brilliant!
Fast paced and thoroughly documented, hard to find fault with any of the ideas put forth. A great book and I’m sad I finished it.
K**R
Opinion
Too much unverified statement & political opinion not. much fact - interesting opinions but no references. Reads like like a political OP ed
C**E
Worth the read and price
It's time Americans woke up and see the massive scheme to sap the money from the people and give it to international bankers. Fractional reserve banking has been since Roman times the cause of booms and busts. Usury was the reason for many problems in European history as crooks aka bankers fleeced the people. The old adage 'Never a lender nor a borrower be' obviously warns all of us about the greed of money lenders ....Instead of paying interest on national debt to further enrich the ultra-wealthy cartel of international bankers, create a new money issued by our own monetary council with transparency and accountability to the people? Outlaw fractional reserve banking is another great idea that would end the 'business cycle'....This book is definitely worth reading, even though I would have liked to see the author free interest rates from anyone's control..... I would also like to see the United Nations rejected, as it is the rallying ground of the one-world-governance. The IMF and World Bank should not be supported by our tax monies, as they are shills for the banking cartel...
T**A
Bästa bok som har skrivits
Älskar boken, är väldigt bra skrivit med så mycket information om samhället och banksystemet och allt som ingen skrev än. Hjärtligt rekommenderar för alla att läsa för att kunna förstå varför världen och politiken är som den är.
A**D
City of London. Follow the money
Once I started I couldn't stop. Informative, broad and easy to read.Not part of the school curriculum by designDark to light
G**M
Four Stars
Good book, but I'm no fan of epub format. I regret getting it in epub.
A**R
Five Stars
Loved it thank you
A**A
WW2 Chapter inaccuracies
I enjoyed parts of this book but unfortunately the inaccuracies in the chapter title "The tyranny of WW2" have taken this review from 4 to 2 stars because it brings into question the integrity of the entire book.Notably the pages around the battle of Normandy were full of inaccuracies and more frustratingly very very lazy assumptions. The chapter in itself is poor a lot of repetition and superfluous information.I'd suggest going for alternative.
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