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"Given enough readers, this book could save the country. "The Creature from
Jekyll Island" shows you the greatest fraud in history: the Federal Reserve System.
You will read what it has let its creators do to our country. And you will learn how we,
the people, can get rid of it. "Secrets
of the Federal Reserve" If any American wants to understand, really understand, what is wrong with our political system, why things are so difficult, why there is so much crime, and why our national philosophy is in moral decay, then they must understand that the root of these effects are manifest through our economic policies - the hidden policies which this book exposes the creation of. The root of evil is the choices men make and the elite manifest their evil through our medium of exchange. If you can understand this, then you will have begun to grasp what we need to do as a nation to reverse what these few altruistic elite have started. To further understand the affects this book hints toward, you must read the book titled "Money-The Greatest Hoax on Earth" by Merrill Jenkins Sr. and "Bashed By The Bankers" by Bryon Dale.
Secrets of the Temple is one of the best books I ever read. Greider gives a superb overview of the history and the inner workings of the Federal Reserve System. Greider also gives a very good description of how 'Reaganomics' was introduced in the beginning of the 1980s. Secrets of the Temple shows that the conduct of monetary policy has more to do with alchemy than with economics itself. After reading this book, I think it is a shame that few Americans know how important this hidden-in-plain-view private corporation is !
Irwin
Schiff's How Anyone Can Stop Paying Income Taxes Unique masterpiece. An eye opener where nobody else dares! "The
Great Income Tax Hoax" This book is the most accurate and fully referenced accumulation research on the history of income taxes. Starting with the Federalist debates elaborating on the inclusion of all the taxing clauses written in the constitution. "The only recent,non-fiction,book on incometax in print today
"The
Social Security Swindle : How Anyone Can Drop Out"
"The
Best Kept Secret" The author takes the time to explain with clarity, taking on the difficult task of giving the reader an understanding the quagmire of our tax system. The reader is taken through the history of our tax system, by explaination. Using supreme court decsions and laws passed by congress the reader will understand that there is no law that requires someone to pay the so-called income tax on WAGES. It could be said that the so called income tax is a fraud.
"Unbridled
Power : Inside the Secret Culture of the IRS" America's worst fears about the Internal Revenue Service are true. As former IRS employee Shelley L. Davis shows, the most hated federal agency in Washington, D.C., is a cesspool of corruption, incompetence, and hubris. Her Kafka-like insider's account of how IRS bigwigs mismanage their employees, destroy incriminating documents, and obstruct congressional inquiries is both a highly entertaining narrative (Davis tells her story with panache) and an extremely frustrating one (because this is where the money goes). Consider this "one long whistle-blow," Davis tells readers, and, indeed, she has performed a public service by writing her book.
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