Essential Books
Foundational works that expose the architecture of the modern monetary system and provide insights into monetary reform and economic sovereignty.
The Web of Debt
by Ellen Hodgson Brown
Exposes the private banking monopoly that controls our money and how we can break free from the debt-based money system. This book reveals how the international money cartel has created a web of debt that ensnares people and nations.
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by Richard Werner
Reveals how central banks can and do create economic booms and busts, and the role of the Bank of Japan in shaping Japan's economy. Based on Werner's groundbreaking research on money creation.
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by Murray Rothbard
Explains the modern fractional-reserve banking system and its inherent instability. Rothbard traces the historical development of banking and shows how central banking emerged as a government-protected cartel.
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by G. Edward Griffin
A classic work on the Federal Reserve System and the secret meeting that led to its creation. Griffin exposes the central banking cartel and its control over money and credit.
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by David Stockman
Chronicles how the US government and Federal Reserve have corrupted the free market and created a crony capitalist system dependent on endless money printing.
View BookTragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time
by Carroll Quigley
Comprehensive history of the 20th century that reveals the influence of international banking networks and financial elites on global events. Quigley was a Georgetown professor who had insider knowledge of these networks.
View BookTower of Basel
by Adam LeBor
The first comprehensive history of the Bank for International Settlements, the world's most secretive global financial institution. Reveals how the BIS became the central bank for central banks and operates above national laws.
View BookThe Coming Collapse of the International Monetary System
by James Rickards
Analysis of the vulnerabilities in the global monetary system and predictions for how the current dollar-based system will be replaced by new financial architectures.
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