Secrets of the Federal Reserve
The history, organization and controlling interests behind the Federal Reserve
-- by: Eustace Mullins, 1983, source: Whale.to
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This classic book, first published in 1952 and revised since, was perhaps the first popular expose of the clandestine role of the major New York banking houses and their London backers in the formation of the United States central banking corporation known as the "Federal Reserve". The book includes numerous references to support its central claims, and provides a starting point for further research.
For easier online reading, the footnotes have been consolidated and section indexes have been added. A few other editing changes are noted in the text.
In July, 2003, author Eustace Mullins was interviewed by James Dyer:
Dyer: I found an entire copy of "Secrets of the Federal Reserve" on the internet. Do you mind that your books may be on the net?Mullins: There's nothing I can do about it. I'd like to have the money, but it's more important that the information gets out there. That's the key to the whole thing. If people know what's going on, then there's a chance that something could be done about it.