CHAPTER 6 In this chapter the final play is revealed as all nations begin to merged into a one world government. This chapter shows this strategy as applied to Panama, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, China, Eastern Europe, and Russia. Now lets review the Bailout Game. 1. Commercial Banks in so called civilized nations, backed by central…
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The Bretton Woods Agreement
CHAPTER 5 Nearer to the Heart’s Desire In chapter 5 in the book, The Creature From Jekyll Island it gets into the reason behind the Bretton Woods meeting in 1944. As we have seen so far, The Game called Bailouts played time and time again to bailout banks, large corporations, and savings and loan institutions….
Home, Sweet Loan
CHAPTER 4 Chapter Four of the Creature From Jekyll Island So what we know so far in this book, is one, money can be printed out of thin air from the Federal Reserve Banking Cartel. And two, printing money out of thin air diminishes our purchasing power through the hidden tax called inflation. Now in…
PROTECTORS OF THE PUBLIC
CHAPTER 3 Protectors of the Public In our previous article on chapter two of the book The Creature from Jekyll Island, it focused on the “conspiracy” of Bailouts. Well in chapter 3 of this book it gets into proof of the ” conspiracy ” talked about in chapter 2 of this book. Now that they…
The Name of the Game is Bank Bailouts
CHAPTER 2 In chapter 2 of the book The Creature from Jekyll Island, it gets into the controversial conspiracy of bank bailouts. And as you see today with all the recent bailouts of the past, it is not a conspiracy. As it was stated in the first chapter of this book, one of the…
The Journey to Jekyll Island
CHAPTER 1 In chapter one of the book entitled The Creature From Jekyll Island, it tells of the secret meeting with some of the worlds richest bankers at the time to create what we call today, the Federal Reserve. In 1910 at a New Jersey railway on a cold night a well-known Senator from Rhode…
What are Banks For?
THE INTRODUCTION The following introduction was published in the British humor magazine, Punch, on April 3, 1957. This was included in the book entitled the Creature from Jekyll Island in the introduction section. This is the first in a series of blogs about the book The Creature From Jekyll Island. Q. What are banks for?…