
The Creature From Jekyll Island Audiobook
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Financial Illumination: The Creature from Jekyll Island Section 1 Audio
Intellectual LiberationTitle: The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve Author: G. Edward Griffin Genre: Nonfiction Published: 1994 Publication Place: United States Awards: The book has garnered attention and controversy, particularly following the 2008 financial crisis, but it has not received formal literary awards. About the Author: G. Edward Griffin, born on November 7, 1931, is an American author, and filmmaker. He is known for his writings on a variety of topics, including the Federal Reserve, cancer treatments, and the New World Order. Griffin's work often challenges mainstream narratives and has sparked significant debate and new ways of thinking. Summary: "The Creature from Jekyll Island" explores the creation and impact of the Federal Reserve System. Griffin argues that the Federal Reserve was established in 1910 by a secretive group of bankers on Jekyll Island, Georgia, to serve the interests of the financial elite. The book critiques the Federal Reserve's role in economic instability, inflation, and its influence on global politics. Griffin suggests that the Federal Reserve operates for private interests and advocates for its abolition. The book delves into themes of monetary policy, banking practices, and the global financial system. Section One. WHAT CREATURE IS THIS? What is the Federal Reserve System? The answer may surprise you. It is not federal and there are no reserves. Furthermore, the Federal Reserve Banks are not even banks. The key to this riddle is to be found, not at the beginning of the story, but in the middle. Since this is not a textbook, we are not confined to a chronological structure. The subject matter is not a curriculum to be mastered but a mystery to be solved. So let us start where the action is. Chapter 1. The Journey to Jekyll Island - 00:00:00 Chapter 2. The Name of the Game Is Bailout - 00:50:22 Chapter 3. Protectors of the Public - 1:29:51 Chapter 4. Home Sweet Loan - 2:29:51 Chapter 5. Nearer to the Heart's Desire - 3:11:05 Chapter 6. Building the New World Order - 4:00:0313 views 1 comment -
Financial Illumination: The Creature from Jekyll Island Section 2 Audio
Intellectual LiberationTitle: The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve Author: G. Edward Griffin Genre: Nonfiction Published: 1994 Publication Place: United States Awards: The book has garnered attention and controversy, particularly following the 2008 financial crisis, but it has not received formal literary awards. About the Author: G. Edward Griffin, born on November 7, 1931, is an American author, and filmmaker. He is known for his writings on a variety of topics, including the Federal Reserve, cancer treatments, and the New World Order. Griffin's work often challenges mainstream narratives and has sparked significant debate and new ways of thinking. Summary: "The Creature from Jekyll Island" explores the creation and impact of the Federal Reserve System. Griffin argues that the Federal Reserve was established in 1910 by a secretive group of bankers on Jekyll Island, Georgia, to serve the interests of the financial elite. The book critiques the Federal Reserve's role in economic instability, inflation, and its influence on global politics. Griffin suggests that the Federal Reserve operates for private interests and advocates for its abolition. The book delves into themes of monetary policy, banking practices, and the global financial system. Section Two. A CRASH COURSE ON MONEY The eight chapters contained in this and the following section deal with material that is organized by topic, not chronology. Several of them will jump ahead of events that are not covered until later. Furthermore, the scope is such that the reader may wonder what, if any, is the connection with the Federal Reserve System. Please be patient. The importance will eventually become clear. It is the author's intent to cover concepts and principles before looking at events. Without this background, the history of the Federal Reserve is boring. With it, the story emerges as an exciting drama which profoundly affect sour lives today. So let us begin this adventure with a few discoveries about the nature of money itself. Chapter 7. The Barbaric Metal - 00:00:00 Chapter 8. Fool's Gold - 00:45:57 Chapter 9. The Secret Science - 1:21:51 Chapter 10. The Mandrake Mechanism - 1:52:318 views -
Financial Illumination: The Creature From Jekyll Island Section 3 Audio
Intellectual LiberationTitle: The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve Author: G. Edward Griffin Genre: Nonfiction Published: 1994 Publication Place: United States Awards: The book has garnered attention and controversy, particularly following the 2008 financial crisis, but it has not received formal literary awards. About the Author: G. Edward Griffin, born on November 7, 1931, is an American author, and filmmaker. He is known for his writings on a variety of topics, including the Federal Reserve, cancer treatments, and the New World Order. Griffin's work often challenges mainstream narratives and has sparked significant debate and new ways of thinking. Summary: "The Creature from Jekyll Island" explores the creation and impact of the Federal Reserve System. Griffin argues that the Federal Reserve was established in 1910 by a secretive group of bankers on Jekyll Island, Georgia, to serve the interests of the financial elite. The book critiques the Federal Reserve's role in economic instability, inflation, and its influence on global politics. Griffin suggests that the Federal Reserve operates for private interests and advocates for its abolition. The book delves into themes of monetary policy, banking practices, and the global financial system. Section Three. THE NEW ALCHEMY The ancient alchemists sought in vain to convert lead into gold. Modern alchemists have succeeded in that quest. The lead bullets of war have yielded an endless source of gold for those magicians who control the Mandrake Mechanism. The startling fact emerges that, without the ability to create fiat money, most modern wars simply would not have occurred. As long as the Mechanism is allowed to function, future wars are inevitable. This is the story of how that came to pass. Chapter 11. The Rothschild Formula - 00:00:00 Chapter 12. Sink the Lusitania! - 00:40:38 Chapter 13. Masquerade in Moscow - 1:42:56 Chapter 14. The Best Enemy Money Can Buy - 2:29:1811 views -
Financial Illumination: The Creature from Jekyll Island Section 4 Audio
Intellectual LiberationTitle: The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve Author: G. Edward Griffin Genre: Nonfiction Published: 1994 Publication Place: United States Awards: The book has garnered attention and controversy, particularly following the 2008 financial crisis, but it has not received formal literary awards. About the Author: G. Edward Griffin, born on November 7, 1931, is an American author, and filmmaker. He is known for his writings on a variety of topics, including the Federal Reserve, cancer treatments, and the New World Order. Griffin's work often challenges mainstream narratives and has sparked significant debate and new ways of thinking. Summary: "The Creature from Jekyll Island" explores the creation and impact of the Federal Reserve System. Griffin argues that the Federal Reserve was established in 1910 by a secretive group of bankers on Jekyll Island, Georgia, to serve the interests of the financial elite. The book critiques the Federal Reserve's role in economic instability, inflation, and its influence on global politics. Griffin suggests that the Federal Reserve operates for private interests and advocates for its abolition. The book delves into themes of monetary policy, banking practices, and the global financial system. Section Four. A TALE OF THREE BANKS It has been said that those who are ignorant of history are doomed to repeat its mistakes. It may come as a surprise to learn that the Federal Reserve System is America's fourth central bank, not its first. We have been through all this before and, each time, the result has been the same. Interested in what happened? Then let's set the coordinates of our time machine to the colony of Massachusetts and the year 1690. To activate, turn to chapter fifteen. Chapter 15. The Lost Treasure Map - 00:00:00 Chapter 16. The Creature Comes to America - 00:37:25 Chapter 17. A Den of Vipers - 1:13:13 Chapter 18. Loaves and Fishes, and Civil War - 1:59:46 Chapter 19. Greenbacks and Other Crimes - 2:34:5716 views -
Financial Illumination: The Creature from Jekyll Island Section 5 Audio
Intellectual LiberationTitle: The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve Author: G. Edward Griffin Genre: Nonfiction Published: 1994 Publication Place: United States Awards: The book has garnered attention and controversy, particularly following the 2008 financial crisis, but it has not received formal literary awards. About the Author: G. Edward Griffin, born on November 7, 1931, is an American author, and filmmaker. He is known for his writings on a variety of topics, including the Federal Reserve, cancer treatments, and the New World Order. Griffin's work often challenges mainstream narratives and has sparked significant debate and new ways of thinking. Summary: "The Creature from Jekyll Island" explores the creation and impact of the Federal Reserve System. Griffin argues that the Federal Reserve was established in 1910 by a secretive group of bankers on Jekyll Island, Georgia, to serve the interests of the financial elite. The book critiques the Federal Reserve's role in economic instability, inflation, and its influence on global politics. Griffin suggests that the Federal Reserve operates for private interests and advocates for its abolition. The book delves into themes of monetary policy, banking practices, and the global financial system. Section Five. THE HARVEST Monetary and political scientists continue to expound the theoretical merits of the Federal Reserve System. It has become a modern act of faith that economic life simply could not go on without it. But the time for theory is past. The Creature moved into its final lair in 1913 and has snorted and thrashed about the landscape ever since. If we wish to know if it is a creature of service or a beast of prey, we merely have to look at what it has done. And, after the test of all those years, we can be sure that what it has done, it will continue to do. Or, to use the Biblical axiom, a tree shall be known by the fruit it bears. Let us now examine the harvest. Chapter 20. The London Connection - 00:00:00 Chapter 21. Competition Is A Sin - 00:54:24 Chapter 22. The Creature Swallows Congress - 1:38:45 Chapter 23. The Great Duck Dinner - 2:19:4812 views -
Financial Illumination: The Creature from Jekyll Island Section 6 Audio
Intellectual LiberationTitle: The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve Author: G. Edward Griffin Genre: Nonfiction Published: 1994 Publication Place: United States Awards: The book has garnered attention and controversy, particularly following the 2008 financial crisis, but it has not received formal literary awards. About the Author: G. Edward Griffin, born on November 7, 1931, is an American author, and filmmaker. He is known for his writings on a variety of topics, including the Federal Reserve, cancer treatments, and the New World Order. Griffin's work often challenges mainstream narratives and has sparked significant debate and new ways of thinking. Summary: "The Creature from Jekyll Island" explores the creation and impact of the Federal Reserve System. Griffin argues that the Federal Reserve was established in 1910 by a secretive group of bankers on Jekyll Island, Georgia, to serve the interests of the financial elite. The book critiques the Federal Reserve's role in economic instability, inflation, and its influence on global politics. Griffin suggests that the Federal Reserve operates for private interests and advocates for its abolition. The book delves into themes of monetary policy, banking practices, and the global financial system. Section Six. TIME TRAVEL INTO THE FUTURE In the previous sections of this book, we have travelled through time. We began our journey by stepping into the past. As we crisscrossed the centuries, we observed wars, treachery, profiteering, and political deception. That has brought us to the present. Now we are prepared to ride our time machine into the future. It will be a hair-raising trip, and much of what lies ahead will be unpleasant. But it has not yet come to pass. It is merely the projection of present forces. If we do not like what we see, we still have an opportunity to change those forces. The future will be what we choose to make it. Chapter 24. Doomsday Mechanisms - 00:00:00 Chapter 25. A Pessimistic Scenario - 1:13:23 Chapter 26. A Realistic Scenario - 2:19:484 views