The Fine Legacy of Eustace Mullins Secrets of the Federal Reserve 326 pages $11.95 Secrets of the Federal Reserve Much of the history taught in universities throughout the world has been modified.  Here you will find a clean-up of the garbage, and a refreshing view of reality. Drawing upon his careful research, Mullins explains exactly what powers the Federal Reserve have taken away from the formerly free United States.  On January 13, 1932, McFadden had introduced a resolution indicting the Federal Reserve Board of Governors for "Criminal Conspiracy": "Whereas I charge them, jointly and severally, with the crime of having treasonably conspired and acted against the peace and security of the United States and having treasonably conspired to destroy constitutional government in the United States. Eustace Mullins was a pioneer in exposing the evils of the Federal Reserve, so his insights are essential to a complete understanding of it. Published in 1952  the original book was the first nationally-circulated revelation of the secret meetings of the international bankers at Jekyll Island, Georgia, 1907-1910, at which place the draft of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 was written.       
         This is authentic, and complete. CHAPTERS: Chapter One        Jekyll Island Chapter Two        The Aldrich Plan Chapter Three      The Federal Reserve Act Chapter Four        The Federal Advisory Council Chapter Five         The House of Rothschild Chapter Six           The London Connection Chapter Seven      The Hitler Connection Chapter Eight        World War One Chapter Nine         The Agricultural Depression Chapter Ten           The Money Creators Chapter Eleven      Lord Montagu Norman Chapter Twelve      The Great Depression Chapter Thirteen    The 1930's Chapter Fourteen   Congressional Expose Addendum           Appendix              Biographies          Bibliography         Index                   
No need to wait for a book in the mail.  Save time and money.  History of the House of Rothschild New History of the Jews Murder by Injection Biography of Eustace Mullins In this work, Mullins reveals that World War I, the Agricultural Depression of 1920 and the Great Depression of 1929 were brought about by international banking interests in order to profit from conflict and economic instability.