2011/05/20
Eustace Mullins: The Banking Cartel is the Cause of Humanity's Woes!
Thomas Jefferson said: "I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. In November 1949, Eustace Mullins, then 25, was a researcher in Washington DC, when friends invited him to visit the famous American poet Ezra Pound, who was confined at St. Elizabet's Mental Hospital and listed as a "political prisoner". A leading figure in Modern English literature, Pound was the editor and critic who introduced the world to James Joyce, W.B. Yeats and TS Eliot. During the Second World War, he was charged with treason for broadcasts on Rome Radio that questioned the motives behind America's involvement. Pound commissioned Mullins to examine the influence of the banking establishment on US policy. Mullins spent every morning for two years in the Library of Congress and met with Pound every afternoon. The resulting manuscript, "The Secrets of the Federal Reserve" proved too hot for any American publisher to handle. Nineteen rejected it. One said, "you'll never get this published in New York". When it finally appeared in Germany in 1955, the US Military Government confiscated all 10,000 copies and burned them, but now this book is freely available on line at http://www.apfn.org/apfn/reserve.htm
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