Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Book examines banking and wars

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If we want to learn the course of regular depression followed by war, and what we should do about it, we should read The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve by G. Edward Griffin. It is a mass murder mystery about the financial “murder” of the middle class and consequent annihilati­on of lower classes. It is an adventure into the secret world of internatio­nal “central banking cartels,” the “corporate world,” and the “military complexes.”

The secret of our present central banking system is revealed with its built-in self-destruct system whereby the taxpayer unknowingl­y pays it all through the hidden tax called “inflation.”

It is a direct planned result of “fiat” or false money created through an unpayable debt and fractioned banking. The book reveals why the system required major “wars” on a regular basis to keep the system of mass murders going into perpetuity.

Before you read the book you must read the chapter called The Sinking of the Lusitania to understand the system fully.

Without the creation of fiat money, the world could not have major wars on the scale we have had since England started the fiat money cycle to pay for the “Napoleonic Wars” whereby corporatio­ns profit from building war machinery for both sides of all conflicts since that time.

It is sad to say that the solution to the dilemma only warranted a few lines in The Creature from Jekyll Island.

R.E. Kennedy, Simpson

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