The World Order
: A Study in the Hegemony of ParasitismThe history and practices of the parasitic financial elite
-- by: Eustace Mullins, 1984, source: Yamaguchy Inc.
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This book expands on Secrets of the Federal Reserve, by the same author, and details the history of the interlocking financial and business elites in Britain, Europe and the United States. It also includes some interesting history of the major tax exempt foundations. Unfortunately, this edition does not include footnotes.
"A number of popular books now in circulation claim that the Council on Foreign Relations is the secret government of the United States. Nothing could be more incorrect. The members of the Council on Foreign Relations have never originated a single item of policy for the U.S. Government. They merely transmit orders to our government officials from the RIIA and the House of Rothschild in London. It is true that the CFR comprises a ruling elite in the United States, but they are mere colonial governors absolutely responsible to their overseers in the World Order."
-- The World Order, chapter 1.2
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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.
Copyright © Eustace Mullins