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The original book, published under the title Mullins On The Federal Reserve, was commissioned by the poet Ezra Pound in 1948. Ezra Pound was a political prisoner for thirteen and a half years at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Washington, D.C. (a Federal institution for the insane). His release was accomplished largely through the efforts of Mr. Mullins.
Published in 1952 by Kasper and Horton, New York, 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.
During the intervening years, the author continued to gather new and more startling information about the backgrounds of the people who direct the Federal Reserve policies. New information gathered over the years from hundreds of newspapers, periodicals, and books give corroborating insight into the connections of the international banking houses. This edition has additional entries by the author through 2003.
Mr. Mullins passed away in 2010.
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Secrets of the Federal Reserve: the London Connection
1993, Bankers Research Institute
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Secrets of the Federal Reserve: the London Connection
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The Secrets Of The Federal Reserve
1952 (originally), Bridge House Publishers, Bridger House Publishers Inc
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Author's special 70th birthday edition, 1993"-- t.p. verso.
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