Eustace Mullins / Secrets of the Federal Reserve (1952)
artifactMoney & Finance
One 1952 book kicked off the entire modern genre of Federal Reserve conspiracy writing.
Who they are
This is Eustace Mullins and his 1952 book 'Secrets of the Federal Reserve.'
What they do
It was the first wave of modern American conspiracy literature about how the Federal Reserve was founded.
How it works
Mullins was the protege of poet Ezra Pound, and his book became the seed for later works by G. Edward Griffin and the whole 'Khazarian Mafia' genre.
Why it matters
It's the foundational text a huge branch of later financial-conspiracy theory was built on top of.
The engine's record — word for word
Report #78. First-wave modern US conspiracy-literature on Federal Reserve founding. Ezra Pound's protégé. Foundational for later Griffin + Khazarian-Mafia-genre synthesis.
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