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54 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great book by a great author !,
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If your're interested in fiscal policy, national debt, and money, you would very much enjoy this book. With surgical precision, Sutton has concisely made his case against the Federal Reserve establishment. This book will not intimidate you nor bore you with financial details, but will instead enlighten you about financial matters. Despite its title, this book is not about conspiracies but about facts. The passing of the Federal Reserve Act was the beginning of the biggest sell out in our history at the hand of our politicians. It was a watershed event that led to the privatization of our financial and political establishments, and to the loss of our nation's financial sovereignty forever.
Sutton has done extensive economic research and has written many books. He was a giant in research, a brilliant economist, and a great author. I dedicate this review in his memory.
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
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A must read for all who seek to understand the Fed,
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Antony C. Sutton has put together a very accessible and easy to read book for anyone who wishes to understand the history of the Federal reserve. Sutton will take you on a brief, but still detailed look at many events, which lead to the conception and birth of the Federal Reserve. From the actions of Alexander Hamilton, to the communist manifesto of Karl Marx, and to the Federal Reserve act of 1913 passed by Woodrow Wilson, Sutton explains to the reader exactly what has occured in history that brought the unconstitutional institution commonly called "The Fed" into being.
I recommend this book to anyone who wishes for an accurate picture of the Federal Reserve system. PS, I couldn't help but notice one reviewers comments about this book being conspiratorial. Let me stipulate that this is to be expected. Conventional wisdom now dicates that anyone who dares to criticize the Federal Reserve system is clearly a conspiracy nut, or an insane kook who needs to be given mental therapy, and this is exactly what the "insiders" of Gary Allen's "None dare call it conspiracy" want you to believe. Dare to think for yourself, and read this book.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the fun never stops,
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Professor Sutton is someone who should be idolized. The Federal Reserve Conspiracy is a short read, but effective. Good book using as a reference.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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The money machine,
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I read almost all the books of the American Solzjenitsyn. With an incredible courage he gives the facts about the colonization of the American people by a very small money-elite. Despite the resistance of many American presidents, their rise to the top started with the foundation of the Federal Reserve Bank (1913), a private bank owned by other banks and some very wealthy families. One of the consequences was the Great War of 1914, the Russian revolution of 1917 and the rise of Hitler in 1933. Since 1913, the US are involved in most of the world conflicts and the American people pays tribute with blood. With the vast bulk of citizens unaware and supported by secret networks and the most powerfull army, the American money-elite built an international money machine: an International Federal Reserve System with power to control the world's financial and economic system and hence to control the world's nations. Sutton gives all the facts, but remains silent about the strong link of the American money-elite with the liberal-Jewish world and freemasonry. Nevertheless, to understand modern history, Sutton's books are indispensable.
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The author relates the history of central banking in the United States and clearly shows through historical evidence which includes letters and parts of presidential speeches why, how, who and when it all came to be. The money oligarchy, or money monopoly, which consists of several banking and financial institutions in the U.S. and Europe is and has been controlling so much of the world economy. This money monopoly has financed wars to their profit globally. With the financial collapse and massive global changes happening they are at it's center. The masses of U.S. citizens are ignorant and their financial future is in peril. This book is enlightening. I highly recommend it.
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The Federal Reserve Conspiracy by Antony C. Sutton (Paperback - June 1, 1995)
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