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The Creature from Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin
The Creature from Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin











The Creature from Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin

More importantly, this book purports to explain the American banking system, while somehow connecting it to the rest of the world (e.g. While I know Classical/Monetarist Economists and Keynesian Economists disagree, I wonder why they would go to the extent of hiding this arguement? Did they think the reader would accept the arguement more easily if it wasn't phrased in a Classical vs Keynesian arguement? I think the book would have been a lot better if it was. Their whole definition of inflation was the Monetarist definition: of an excess increase in money supply. After reading the first few chapters, it's obvious the book is a thinly disguised critique of Keynesian economics. I honestly wanted to find something good and interesting, especially since I'm an economics student.īut I think it's because I'm an economics student that I can't like this book. It billed itself as reading "like a detective story - which it really is. He is Founder and President of The Coalition for Visible Ballots, The Cancer Cure Foundation, and Freedom Force International. He has served on the board of directors of The National Health Federation and The International Association of Cancer Victors and Friends. Griffin is a recipient of the coveted Telly Award for excellence in television production, the creator of the Reality Zone Audio Archives, and is President of American Media, a publishing and video production company in Southern California. He obtained his CFP designation (Certified Financial Planner) in 1989. His goal was not to become a professionalįinancial planner but to better understand the real world of investments and money markets. In preparation for writing his book on the Federal Reserve System, he enrolled in the College for Financial Planning located in Denver, Colorado. Griffin is a graduate of the University of Michigan where he majored in speech and communications. His better-known works include The Creature from Jekyll Island, World without Cancer, The Discovery of Noah’s Ark, Moles in High Places, The Open Gates of Troy, No Place to Hide, The Capitalist Conspiracy, More Deadly than War, The Grand Design, The Great Prison Break, The Fearful Master. foreign policy, the science and politics of cancer therapy, the Supreme Court, and the United Nations. He has dealt with such diverse subjects as archaeology and ancient Earth history, the Federal Reserve System and international banking, terrorism, internal subversion, the history of taxation, U.S. Listed in Who’s Who in America, he is well known because of his talent for researching difficult topics and presenting them in clear terms thatĪll can understand. Edward Griffin is a writer and documentary film producer with many successful titles to his credit.













The Creature from Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin