CHAPTER 12 Sink the Lustitania! In 1915, the world stage was set with tension that would spark a cataclysmic shift in global dynamics. European powers were entrenched in what was to become one of the bloodiest conflicts in history – the First World War. The ocean, a vast expanse that connected nations, became not just…
Category: The Creature From Jekyll Island Series
A series about the book The Creature from Jekyll Island.This series is a chapter by chapter review of this book by G.Edward Griffin
The Rothschild Formula
CHAPTER 11 I’ve always been intrigued by the tales of the Rothschild family. This is not just any family but a dynasty synonymous with immense wealth and influence in the realm of international finance. It’s important to grasp who the Rothschilds are: a lineage of bankers that began with Mayer Amschel Rothschild in the late…
The Mandrake Mechanism
CHAPTER 10 Picture a garden where money grows on trees, a place where currency blooms from the earth itself. It’s an enticing thought, isn’t it? In reality, the creation of money isn’t so different, but it’s just as mystical in its own right. This concept of money seemingly emerging from nothing is what’s referred to…
The Secret Science
CHAPTER 9 Have you ever heard the term ‘The Secret Science’ and wondered what mysteries it holds? I’m here to help you explore what it is and why it has such a compelling allure. ‘The Secret Science’ isn’t just a phrase�it’s a concept that has captivated thinkers, innovators, and the curious for centuries, suggesting that…
Natural Law of Money
Recap so far with the series The Creature From Jekyll Island, the 5 natural laws of money. Natural Law # 1 The stability of gold as a measure of value is simply the result of human nature reacting to the forces of supply and demand. The lesson of natural law #1 is when gold and…
Fool’s Gold
CHAPTER 8 Fiat Money In this chapter, the book focus on fiat and fractional money. American Heritage Dictionary defines fiat money as ” paper money decreed legal tender, not backed by gold or silver.” The two characteristics of fiat money are, it does not represent anything of intrinsic value, and it is decreed legal tender….
A Crash Course on Money
CHAPTER 7 The Barbaric Metal What is Money? In this chapter of the book it gets into the history and evolution of money. Henry Ford once said it best, ” It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would…