The Creature from Jekyll Island (Summary)

ebook A Second Look at the Federal Reserve

By G. Edward Griffin

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getAbstract Summary: Get the key points from this book in less than 10 minutes.

While the US Congress officially created the Federal Reserve in 1913, contrarian G. Edward Griffin believes it was born in secret on a secluded island in 1910, designed by a handful of the world's most powerful men. Griffin, president of American Media and author of The Discovery of Noah's Ark, leads a circuitous journey through a different version of history, a recounting that bolsters his belief that mighty cabals aim to subjugate the United States to a new world government. Griffin sees the Federal Reserve System as the primary instrument of these enigmatic groups, since he believes that it manipulates economies and people while meeting in closed session. Readers who enjoy conspiracy theories will find much to ponder in Griffin's book, which is extensive in length and conjecture. More realistic readers may want to do some fact checking. While always politically neutral, getAbstract suggests this alternative take on economic and political history only to those who are curious about Griffin's ideas or who like a good international economics horror story and aren't picky about facts. Even the author says his saga is "incredible, which means unbelievable," and he's right, though he expects his audience to accept "the evidence of the truth of this story." Griffin's history may indicate how far to the edge some fringe thinkers really sit (unless you agree with his theories – and some do – in which case, you will have a good time reading along as he builds his case).

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The Creature from Jekyll Island (Summary)