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The quintessential treatise on economics. Cussed and discussed by all from notable politicians to academicians to laypersons. Do you want to know the truth about money? Creature from Jekyll Island will give you the answers to these, and other, questions: Where does money come from? Where does it go? Who makes it? The money magicians' secrets are unveiled. We get a close lo..more
Published January 1st 2002 by American Media (CA) (first published 1994)

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Apr 09, 2009Stephanie Salaam rated it it was amazing
This book is amazing I bought it about 2 years ago before the finacial meltdown, I have never been comfortable with the way our finacial institution is ran. I believe a lot of the individuals that are making the laws are more corrupted than those on the streets. Anyhow this book really goes into the history of the United States finacial institution it goes step by step of what really goes on in Wall Street, it goes into the banking families,which to this day are still getting bailouts, while the..more
Aug 06, 2007Mike Winner rated it it was amazing
This is one of the most important books of the 21st century..I say 21st because it is very 'now' in it's significance and will predict the downfall of our current economic system..both here at home and worldwide..
If you have ever wondered what the Fed actually is or why these guys have the power to manipulate rates to maintain 'stability' in our modern economic arena, you need to read this. The most eye opening, fact-driven read I have encountered in a long time, Griffin's expose on the Fed n
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I actually wanted to like this book. It billed itself as reading 'like a detective story - which it really is. But it's all true'. I honestly wanted to find something good and interesting, especially since I'm an economics student.
But I think it's because I'm an economics student that I can't like this book. After reading the first few chapters, it's obvious the book is a thinly disguised critique of Keynesian economics. Their whole definition of inflation was the Monetarist definition: of an e
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Every single civilization with a 'fiat' money system has ultimately collapsed, claims Griffin. Well guess what? Every civilization created by people with two arms and two legs has also collapsed - eventually. The author is just too bug-eyed and ranty for my liking. Half way through, I felt like I was trapped in a corner with a Pub Bore. It's thought-provoking, yes. But with regards to the current crisis, issues such as the extreme monetary contraction caused by the Great Panic of 2009, or how an..more
Apr 10, 2018Science (Fiction) Comedy Horror and Fantasy Geek/Nerd rated it it was amazing
When the essence of a thing is spoiled, nothing good can come of it.
Please note that I put the original German text at the end of this review. Just if you might be interested.
An exciting chronology of events that have influenced, among other things, the lively roller coaster ride of the financial markets before turning into the 90-degree downside for ordinary earners.
Suppose a fraudulent heart beating in the center of civilization. Each of his heartbeats pumps more and more poisonous blood into
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Every so often I come across a book that for one reason or another I can't bring myself to finish. Though this book was one of them, I felt that I owed it to myself, as well as my Goodreads friends, to finish. It is a story that needs to be told. That being the case, I am breaking this what may be a rather long review into two parts. The first paragraph is a concise review that I hope you read, and if you are stimulated to read more, then read my review in its entirety.
Basically, this story is a
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Dec 09, 2008Shelley rated it it was ok
Recommended to Shelley by: Donna Thomas
This book was given to me by a respected friend who read it several years ago and went out of her way to find me a copy because of its relevance to what is happening in the financial realm now (bailouts, massive debt, etc.). After reading it, I have conflicting opinions. Although I am generally very averse to conspiracy theories on any level, I found the premise and information fascinating. I still have a healthy skepticism because it is all too possible to distort and manipulate facts to fit an..more
There are NOT enough stars for this book. Griffin is a genius. This is a 600ish page book, written like a mystery novel (not even kidding), and I finished it in two weeks. It's a MUST READ for everyone. If you weren't a conspiracy theorist (or labeled as such. Those that know the truth tend to receive that label now days) before, you WILL be after you finish The Creature from Jekyll Island. Learn about the Rothschilds (who control the US, and a good chunk of the world), the Federal Reserve, how..more
An excellent and surprisingly readable book that demystifies the workings of the Federal Reserve aimed at those without a background in finance. Griffin describes the process of how the Federal Reserve, a private institution designed and beholden to elite financiers, creates money out of nothing. This money is then used for debt fueled government spending and for banks to borrow, invest, and loan for profit. He explains how it has been possible for the US government to recently fund trillion dol..more
The creature from jekyll island ebook downloadJul 27, 2013Seth rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: banking, federal-reserve, economics, reviewed, history
The combination of central banking and fractional reserve lending (whereby banks lend up to 10 times as much money as they actually have in real capital assets) has been one of the most destructive forces in western civilization. Although declared legal and sanctioned by modern governments, it is inherently fraudulent, and it is the means by which banks and government collude to create virtually unlimited piles of money to fund their projects (wars, economic development, profitable loans, etc) w..more
Mar 24, 2008Andrew rated it it was ok
I like the readability of this book, considering it could have been a dreary and dull book. That being said, I did not like the fact that the author portrayed the creation of the Federal Reserve as a conspiracy theory that will one day ruin the world. The author was being a bit intellectually dishonest by adding his sentiments to historical facts--one could argue that this book should not really belong in the history section of a bookstore. Throughout the book the author gave the impression that..more
Jun 28, 2007Helga Mohammed el-Salami rated it really liked it
Do you ever wonder how the financial system really works? What money is? Where it comes from? You’ll find answers here. Just be careful to distinguish between historical fact and the author’s opinions, the lines between which he intentionally blurs.
I was fascinated enough to trudge through all 608 intense pages and have learned a lot. Griffin is not a great author but he is a good one and certainly capable enough to spice up the relatively dull subjects of wars, economic cycles and inflation wi
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Sep 14, 2014Charles Gallagher rated it it was amazing
Excellent. He gets a bit carried away in describing some of the global coordination efforts; not that some of them did not occur but rather the extent to which they were coordinated by a small group. However that does not detract from the essential factual content of this work (5th edition)that supports the vast majority about which he writes. I have come to think of it as the fifth estate.
Apr 16, 2007lamarcus brown rated it it was amazing
Please, please, please read this book. It tells you exactly what you need to know about America and how it came to where it is now. It explains it all in great detail and with all kinds of detailed evidence, references, historical facts, and statistics. This is one of two books (the other is totally unrelated) I would force anyone I love to read; so they may know the truth.
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G. Edward Griffin does a good job of thoroughly covering a complex subject—the founding, history and role of the Federal Reserve. Each chapter ends with a summary which helps the reader to digest the sometimes complex explanations and which, if one wanted, to skim the book. The Federal Reserve, in The Creature from Jekyll Island emerges as a story of the human lust for control, consummated among a powerful elite, that expresses itself in the impulse toward collectivism.
Griffin’s central thesis
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Mar 25, 2015Amber rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
As a history buff I enjoyed the historical context in which this book was written. Made it an easy read. In order to know where we are going, we have to know where we came from. That is why I love history and why we continually run in circles because very little attention is paid to the past in order to make way for the future. This book gives the inevitable consequences of not paying attention to history from the perspective of fiat money and central banking. I did not realize the issues the co..more
Nov 19, 2007Tim rated it it was amazing
A history of banking throughout the world, leading up to the U.S. Federal Reserve, the dominance of the dollar in world finance, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Basically the story of exactly how the world's richest families have, for the past 250 years, deliberately taken steps to gain irrevocable power over the entire world. It uncovers their plot to create a world government and enslave all of mankind in a form of high-tech feudalism, under the guise of progress toward a b..more
Jan 16, 2013Joy Schwabach rated it really liked it
This book is about the Federal Reserve's unlimited ability to print money and its consequences in war and peace. The author maintains that many of our wars would never have occurred if the American people had been asked to pay for them through taxes. He also maintains that many of our recessions and depressions would have been nonexistent. Printing money is like drinking alcohol --feels good for a time and then comes the inevitable hangover.
Another premise of the book is that the Fed was created
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While the author probably stays up late at night worrying about socialists knocking down his door and raping his daughters, he provides a wealth of valuable information about how the money system actually works. Fucking shocking. I mean, not shocking that people are doing what they are doing, but the fact that it actually “works” is pretty upsetting. Inflation is a tax. Just keep that in mind. Very worth reading if you want to be come even further disillusioned with big business and banking. Cra..more
This is the best book I've read to date to fill you in on the history of money in the US and our current mess. It doesn't go into esoteric theories like 'Babylon's Banksters' or confine itself to mostly political history like 'Web of Debt' although I would suggest these as further investigation. I would recommend this as a starting point as it hits on a lot of historical events that were given dubious white-washes in your high school education. You will have a much greater understanding for how..more

Simply amazing!
Mr. Griffin exposes the fraud behind our money supply, the fed itself, and the criminal cartel running it! Loved the historical presentation of America and Andrew Jackson's long fight against banking cartel on three prior occasions before the Federal Reserve creation in 1913.
Let's renew our prosperity by abolishing this fraudulent scam!
Nov 15, 2018Mr Shahabi rated it really liked it
There are books that you talk about with friends, then there are books that you summerize with a line or two, and their are books that you just put down after finishing it and rethink the way of Things Shapes and Takes forms around you, philosophically. Sociological, spiritually. And this book, is more focused on Politically/Economical insight.
A recommendation for anyone who can handle almost-like 600+ pages of textbooks
At the end, il leave you with a quote from the Great Andrew Jackson (the 17t
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Jan 02, 2012Jerry rated it really liked it
The story of how The Federal Reserve was founded out of a conspiracy of international bankers and modeled after the Bank of England. It is a banking cartel which allowed the New York banks to control the monetary system and limit competition. J.P. Morgan from England and John D. Rockefeller controlled the New York banks. A large stake in the New York banks was held by the Rothschilds of England and the Warburgs of Germany.
A secret meeting in 1910 on Jekyll Island, Georgia, developed the plan for
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Sep 24, 2017Arthur Banos rated it really liked it
Griffin has compiled a great book on the workings of the Federal Reserve. In doing so he has shed light on the shadowy world of influential (usually very rich) people who effectively manipulate the populace in a classic 'capitalise the profits, socialise the losses' way. Griffin has diagnosed the problem but his cure seems to resemble a regression to the 'wild west' way of doing things. In seeking to destroy 'collectivism' he seeks to rely on a group/collective of like minded altruistic people...more
Sep 22, 2008Bliss Tew

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Recommends it for: Honest Americans and historians.
Recommended to Bliss by: The New American magazine
I first read THE CREATURE FROM JEKYLL ISLAND in 1995, just before I introduced the author, G. Edward Griffin, to an audiance assembled at Provo High School to hear him speak about the new book. 600 were gathered there to hear him describe the origin of the Federal Reserve System, a private banking cartel created by Congressional fiat in 1913.
The book will do more to bring Americans understanding of the Federal Reserve System's monetary and credit monopoly that any I've read.
Excellent book. Over
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Feb 12, 2012Adam rated it it was amazing
I read this book several years ago and it is a great root-cause analysis of the economic problems that we face. What is money, how did banking come about, what causes booms and busts in the business cycle, who created the Federal Reserve. It explains the mutally beneficial alliance between the banking system and the government and how they are conspiring to loot hard working Americans of their property. If you think that banking and monetary policy are very boring subject, think again. Very inte..more
Some of the content of this book is fantastic and eye opening. In particular, the chapters on the history of money explain things very well. The tone and writing style of the book, though, is difficult to take seriously and the many digressions make it hard to follow in general. Aside from the history of money, my favorite parts were the discussions on the causes of the sinking of the Lusitania and the American Civil War.
Several of the concepts covered are essential knowledge items, but I have a
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This book reads like a propaganda tract.

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How many dubious statements have to be prefaced by 'As the Fabian's planned it' for an author to forfeit all credibility? Let's ask Mr. Owl, CFR. 'One.. Two.. Three.. Three.' Valid points are subsumed by the ranting which only gets more pronounced with each new edition.
Aug 23, 2017Jared rated it really liked it

In the early 1910s, a group of wealthy men got together in secret on Jekyll Island of the coast of Georgia to hatch a devious plan to revise the U. S. banking system (the plan they developed is now referred to as theFederal Reserve System / aka 'central banking'):
Note: If you only have a little bit of time, watch the first 5 minutes of this video:
http://youtu.be/Ac7qZ3vc0ms
The Jekyll Island Plan As summarized in the opening chapter of this book, the purpose of that meeting was to work out a plan
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G. Edward Griffin is a writer and documentary film producer with many successful titles to his credit. 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 that
all can understand. He has dealt with such diverse subjects as archaeology and ancient Earth history, the Federal Reserve System and international bankin
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“Almost all of history is an unbroken trail of one conspiracy after another. Conspiracies are the norm, not the exception.” — 2 likes
“The true nature of the inflation effect has never been more accurately perceived or more vividly described than it was by Thomas Jefferson: It will be asked how will the two masses of Continental and of State money have cost the people of the United States seventy-two millions of dollars, when they are to be redeemed now with about six million? I answer that the difference, being sixty-six millions, has been lost on the paper bills separately by the successive holders of them. Every one, through whose hands a bill passed, lost on that bill what it lost in value during the time it was in his hands. This was a real tax on him; and in this way the people of the United States actually contributed those sixty-six millions of dollars during the war, and by a mode of taxation the most oppressive of all because the most unequal of all.” — 2 likes
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