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Here is an archive of Eustace Mullins' books. The above | |
video is a talk by him. | |
Perhaps Mullins' most important book is "Secrets of the | |
Federal Reserve". In it, Mullins argued that there was a | |
conspiracy among Paul Warburg, Edward Mandell House, | |
Woodrow Wilson, J.P. Morgan, Benjamin Strong, Otto Kahn, | |
the Rockefeller family, the Rothschild family, and other | |
European and American bankers which resulted in the | |
founding of the U.S. Federal Reserve System. He argued | |
that the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 defies Article 1, | |
Section 8, Paragraph 5 of the United States Constitution | |
by creating a "central bank of issue" for the United | |
States. Mullins went on to claim that World War I, the | |
Agricultural Depression of 1920, the Great Depression of | |
1929 were brought about by international banking | |
interests in order to profit from conflict and economic | |
instability. Mullins also cited Thomas Jefferson's | |
staunch opposition to the establishment of a central bank | |
in the United States. | |
In the 1983 edition of his book, he argued that Kuhn, | |
Loeb & Co. and the House of Morgan were fronts for the | |
Rothschilds. In this edition, he also outlined how | |
financial interests connected to the J. Henry Schroder | |
Company and the Dulles brothers financed Adolf Hitler. He | |
also alleged that the Rothschilds were world monopolists. | |
He furthermore claimed that most of the the Federal | |
Reserve was controlled via the City of London due to the | |
fact that controlling interest in the Fed was from de | |
facto or de jure subsidiaries of City of London Banks. | |
In the last chapter of the book, he noted various | |
Congressional investigations, and criticized the immense | |
degree of power that these few banks who owned majority | |
shares in the Federal Reserve possessed. A central theme | |
of Mullins' book is that the Federal Reserve allows | |
bankers to monetize debt, creating it out of nothing by | |
book entry, and thus they have enormous leverage over | |
everyone else. Near the end of the book, he said of the | |
Federal Reserve: | |
The Federal Reserve System is not Federal; it has no | |
reserves; and it is not a system, but rather, a criminal | |
syndicate. It is the product of criminal syndicalist | |
activity of an international consortium of dynastic | |
families comprising what the author terms "The World | |
Order". The Federal Reserve system is a central bank | |
operating in the United States. Although the student will | |
find no such definition of a central bank in the | |
textbooks of any university, the author has defined a | |
central bank as follows: It is the dominant financial | |
power of the country which harbors it. It is entirely | |
private-owned, although it seeks to give the appearance | |
of a governmental institution. It has the right to print | |
and issue money, the traditional prerogative of monarchs. | |
It is set up to provide financing for wars. It functions | |
as a money monopoly having total power over all the money | |
and credit of the people." | |
In "The World Order", Mullins argued argued that the | |
Federal Reserve and other central banks were tools of a | |
Rothschild World system, centered in the City of London, | |
which extended its power through organizations like the | |
Royal Institute of International Affairs, various | |
foundations, corporate conglomerates, intelligence | |
agencies, etc. He proposed that Nations were not really | |
governing powers, but rather, that the world was | |
parasitically controlled by this interlock of banks, | |
foundations, and corporations, which acted as a unified | |
force, tending towards World monopoly. He furthermore | |
proposed that this oligarchical apparatus was controlled | |
by corrupt, dynastic families that had accumulated their | |
wealth through trade in gold, slaves, and drugs. He | |
claimed that as this consortium furthered its | |
monopolistic ambitions, it would seek the establishment | |
of a World Culture, eradicate nationalism, impoverish | |
everyone except themselves, and progressively turn the | |
world into a police state. | |
In 1987, Mullins wrote The Curse of Canaan: A Demonology | |
of History, in which he set forth the theory that behind | |
the oligarchical system he described in his other | |
writings was a Judeo-Masonic conspiracy founded in | |
ancient Babylon, evidence of which he found in the Bible, | |
Masonic texts, and Talmudic and Kabbalistic literature. | |
In the book, he asserted that the French Revolution was a | |
culmination of years of intrigue by occult personages, | |
and that it marked the beginning of a program of world | |
revolution that would later manifest in the Bolshevik | |
Revolution and the Soviet Communist regime. He proposed | |
that the purpose of these revolutions was to kill | |
Gentiles, who he referred to as the "real Semites", as | |
opposed to the "cursed Cannanites". He claimed that for | |
thousands of years, Gentiles had been the victims of | |
"anti-Semitic" persecution. | |
Personally, this is the text of his that I have the most | |
problems with, since he makes racial assumptions. I have | |
written an essay authenticating the Protocols of the | |
Learned Elders of Zion that far exceeds it in quality: | |
http://archive.org/details/WatersFlowingEastward_307 | |
Of the books provided, Mullins' books "Secrets of the | |
Federal Reserve" and "The World Order" are in my opinion | |
his best, and his book "The Curse of Canaan" is in my | |
opinion his worst (the last chapter is particularly | |
embarrassing, and is an insult to his other works, though | |
the book as a whole still has some value). | |
In 1988, Mullins wrote Murder by Injection, where he | |
argued that much of the United States was controlled by | |
the Rockefellers, and that the medical monopoly exercised | |
a pernicious influence on American life, intentionally | |
making people sick and deliberately introducing poisons, | |
rather than healing people. | |
In 1989, Mullins wrote The Rape of Justice, where he | |
argued that the United States legal system was | |
fundamentally corrupt. | |
Readers of all this might want to also read the following | |
essay that I wrote: | |
http://archive.org/details/SummaryOfRothschildPower | |
Date Published: 2011-02-09 13:10:33 | |
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