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MrSwe
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« on: March 05, 2010, 12:17:47 PM » |
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I thought it would be a good idea to translate(and publish) a book about the Federal Reserve to our language(swedish). But which one would you guys say is the Ultimate, Need to Read Book on the subject? Is it "The Creature from Jekyll Island"? "Secrets of the Federal Reserve"? "End the Fed"? Or some other one? Are they "easy" to read?(most of the sheeple can't seem to concentrate for so long  )
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UK Lyn
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« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2010, 12:51:33 PM » |
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The Creature is very good, I have a copy someplace.
Well done on the offer to translate, why not contact Ted Anderson? He has an interest in selling that book everywhere, and who knows, might even make it worth your while if they can sell a proper translated book.
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MrSwe
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« Reply #2 on: March 05, 2010, 12:56:36 PM » |
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The Creature is very good, I have a copy someplace.
Well done on the offer to translate, why not contact Ted Anderson? He has an interest in selling that book everywhere, and who knows, might even make it worth your while if they can sell a proper translated book.
My father actually has a Publishing Company here in sweden and has already published books on 911 and the CIA, we're like the only one in the entire country doing it!
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« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2010, 12:58:59 PM » |
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Holy moley! You are a treasure resource for us!
Do contact Anderson with that information.
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« Reply #5 on: March 05, 2010, 01:28:34 PM » |
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The Federal Mafia by Irwin Schiff
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MrSwe
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« Reply #6 on: March 07, 2010, 02:45:07 PM » |
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The Creature is very good, I have a copy someplace.
Well done on the offer to translate, why not contact Ted Anderson? He has an interest in selling that book everywhere, and who knows, might even make it worth your while if they can sell a proper translated book.
Does The Creature from Jekyll Island go over the history of the FED or both the history and how it works?
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« Reply #8 on: March 07, 2010, 03:47:20 PM » |
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My father actually has a Publishing Company here in sweden and has already published books on 911 and the CIA, we're like the only one in the entire country doing it!
Now that's an awesome family! My dad won't believe a thing if there's any info about it on the Internet.
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"He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it." Martin Luther King, Jr.
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« Reply #9 on: March 07, 2010, 04:12:03 PM » |
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I thought it would be a good idea to translate(and publish) a book about the Federal Reserve to our language(swedish). But which one would you guys say is the Ultimate, Need to Read Book on the subject? Is it "The Creature from Jekyll Island"? "Secrets of the Federal Reserve"? "End the Fed"? Or some other one? Are they "easy" to read?(most of the sheeple can't seem to concentrate for so long  ) End the Fed by Ron Paul is short and concise! Audio version can be bought here: http://www.amazon.com/End-Fed-Ron-Paul/dp/1600248667Creature from Jekyll Island is longer, but very good.
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« Reply #11 on: March 07, 2010, 06:19:52 PM » |
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I have been looking for a book like "The Global Sovereign's Handbook" thanks for posting the link! Is it copyright free?
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« Reply #12 on: March 08, 2010, 12:18:18 AM » |
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Andrew Dickson White - Inflation in France - 1896 - Skull&Bones This book is important since it was written for the architects of Jeckll Island.... check the bio of Andrew Dickson White. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Dickson_White... At Yale, he was a classmate of Daniel Coit Gilman, who would later serve as first president of J ohns Hopkins University. The two were members of the Skull and Bones secret society and would remain close friends, traveling together in Europe after graduation and serving together on the Venezuela Boundary Commission (1895–96). ... Following his resignation as Cornell's President in 1885, White served as Minister to Russia (1892–1894), President of the American delegation to The Hague Peace Conference (1899), and again as Ambassador to Germany (1897–1902).[22] Cornell's third president, Jacob Gould Schurman], would also hold this same position in Germany from 1925-1929. In 1904, White published his Autobiography, which he had authored during a period of time relaxing in Italy following his retirement from the U.S. Foreign Service. At the onset of World War I, White, an ethnic German-American with strong professional and emotional ties to Germany, vocally supported the German cause, but, by the summer of 1915, he retreated from this position, refraining from offering support, publicly or privately.[23] In the fall of 1916, President Woodrow Wilson appointed White to a peace commission to author a treaty with China.[24] As of December 1916, White had resigned from the Smithsonian Board of Regents and the Carnegie Institution trustees.[24] http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer-new2?id=Whi1Aut.sgm&images=images/modeng&data=/texts/english/modeng/parsed&tag=public&part=allWhite, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918. Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White, Volume I Copyright, 1904, 1905, by THE CENTURY CO. -- -- Published March, 1905 THE DE VINNE PRESS Meet The World Money Power - Charles Savoie - 2004 Dynastic America, and those who own it - 1921 - Klein, Henry
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MrSwe
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« Reply #13 on: March 08, 2010, 01:57:29 PM » |
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I wonder if Ted Andersson still has that deal where you get a free silver dollar if you order the book... hmmm 
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« Reply #14 on: March 08, 2010, 02:21:03 PM » |
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I wonder if Ted Andersson still has that deal where you get a free silver dollar if you order the book... hmmm  He offers it a lot, so if he doesn't right now, he probably will again. I think his offer right now is the 1 year free Bob Chapman newsletter if you buy 1 franc!
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TahoeBlue
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« Reply #16 on: March 08, 2010, 06:54:36 PM » |
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Wealth Disparities in U.S. Approaching 1920's Levels [Image clickable] WHAT’S GONE WRONG? Unheard of wealth concentrates into very few, largely undeserving hands. Americans work harder and produce more than ever but increasingly fall into debt and bankruptcy while corruption rules, and predators plunder society by merely shuffling papers. Less than 1% of the population now owns about 50% of the wealth, and receives 17% of the income! The Lost Science of Money shows how a false concept of money allowed it to happen, and tells how to reverse it.
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BoxcarJack
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« Reply #17 on: March 10, 2010, 10:49:20 AM » |
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I just came across this book. I haven't read it, but it got good reviews. "The Case Against the Fed" Murray N. Rothbard. http://www.amazon.com/Case-Against-Fed-Murray-Rothbard/dp/094546617X/ref=pd_sim_b_29"The Creature from Jekyll Island" goes into the history of banking. My favorite part was his description of banking from Lincoln's greenbacks onward. The crash of 1929 is the one focused on all the time, but there were many more crashes before that and that's just the problem. People gave in to the Fed. because they were looking for any hope that the crashes would stop, of course they didn't... It's fascinating to see the climate that paved the way for the Fed to be accepted. In the 1800's, there were many private banks who lent their own promissory notes. Bankers were more conservative and had to be responsible, because the no one would bail them out. As a result the money supply was limited and often interferred with the free flow of commerce. The Fed wasn't the solution... I'm no expert and welcome corrections on what I just recalled. It's been years since I read "Creature." I'll be reading Eustace Mullin's book next.
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I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of society, but the people themselves, and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education. - Thomas Jefferson.
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