Who has read "Creature From Jekyll Island" by G. Edward Griffin?

Who has read "Creature From Jekyll Island" by G. Edward Griffin?

  • Yes, I have read it!

    Votes: 62 41.6%
  • I've heard of the book, but haven't read it.

    Votes: 77 51.7%
  • I own the book, but haven't read it.

    Votes: 10 6.7%
  • Never heard of it.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    149

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Creature From Jekyll Island
by G. Edward Griffin

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I'm more than half way through and I'm completely impressed by the insight of G. Edward Griffin. This is a must read book by Ron Paul revolutionaries and sound money supporters.

It explains how the Federal Reserve was passed, how it works, and exactly why it is so dangerous to have a central bank like the Federal Reserve. It gets into the history of the bankers and how they've manipulated politics for hundreds of years and explains their future plans.

This books creates a solid logical foundation for the Globalist Conspiracy taking over the world.


You can get the book here:
http://www.shopjbs.org/index.php/creature-from-jekyll-island.html
 
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I bought it a few weeks back. Just finished What Has Government Done to Our Money by Rothbard and now working on End of America, A Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot by Wolf. So much to read....so little time.

I must admit, I am a bit intimidated by the size of "The Creature" :eek::D
 
I bought it a few weeks back. Just finished What Has Government Done to Our Money by Rothbard and now working on End of America, A Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot by Wolf. So much to read....so little time.

I must admit, I am a bit intimidated by the size of "The Creature" :eek::D

G. Edward Griffin is an excellent writer so time flies by. Just tackle it chapter by chapter.
 
The great thing about the Creature is it has summaries on a whole topic that is about 10-20 pages long. If you're more interested in it, you can read the rest of the topic that shows you how Griffin came to his conclusions.

It's a great book, also a good lender.. I've let like 3 people borrow it so far.
 
I bought it a few weeks back. Just finished What Has Government Done to Our Money by Rothbard and now working on End of America, A Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot by Wolf. So much to read....so little time.

I must admit, I am a bit intimidated by the size of "The Creature" :eek::D
Every chapter has a "wrap-up" at the end that makes the main points but eliminates the details. My grandmother gave me the book and told me to read the condensed material at the end of the chapters if I felt daunted by the book-- that's mostly what she did. I think you're better off reading the chapters and skipping the wrap-ups. Also there are tons of footnotes which take up lots of space.

Having read Wolfe's book and Jekyll Island, I think you'll be much more satisfied and informed after reading Jekyll Island.
 
I read it several years ago, and it's amazing how it reshapes your views of current events once you've read it.

The Creature is alive and well.
 
Exactly!

I read it several years ago, and it's amazing how it reshapes your views of current events once you've read it.

The Creature is alive and well.

I am 3/4ths through and it has deeply changed my view of world events and politics. And I am not an easy convert to any conspiracy theory.
 
I am 3/4ths through and it has deeply changed my view of world events and politics. And I am not an easy convert to any conspiracy theory.


Conspiracy theories are completely valid as long as they are backed up with solid facts and sound information. G. Edward Griffin creates a very solid case for his conclusions.
 
I own the book and have read about a hundred pages, but I have a lot of trouble "committing" to books and remembering to finish them. I wish G. Edward would make an audiobook version...then I would sail through it in no time!
 
I own the book and have read about a hundred pages, but I have a lot of trouble "committing" to books and remembering to finish them. I wish G. Edward would make an audiobook version...then I would sail through it in no time!



Download this Griffin presentation onto your ipod..."The Reality of Money", its 4 hours and 30 min. (courtesy of Torchbearer:))

http://boomp3.com/listen/byxw5nq0b_u/g-edward-griffin-reality-of-money


The presentation essentially a summery many of the book's topics, though not necessarily in the same order...I highly recommend it. :D
 
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Download this Griffin presentation onto your ipod..."The Reality of Money", its 4 hours and 30 min. (courtesy of Torchbearer:))

http://boomp3.com/listen/byxw5nq0b_u/g-edward-griffin-reality-of-money


The presentation essentially a summery many of the books topics, though not necessarily in the same order...I highly recommend it. :D

WOW!!! Thanks so much for sharing this!!! (You too, Torchbearer!)

I've often admired Ed Griffin's video and audio presentations. The man's a fantastic orator. His video "An Idea Whose Time Has Come" is so good I must have watched it at least fifteen times. :D

Thanks again!
 
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Yup! I read it...probably one of the greatest books I've ever read--it's very easy to read, incredibly informative, and really shows the "meat and potatoes" of how/why the Fed works the way it does, and the implications it has on society.
 
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