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Interviewed by Mike Maharrey, G. Edward Griffin exposes the Federal Reserve
By Mike Maharrey
Money Metals Exchange, Eagle, Idaho
Friday, March 21, 2025
In a riveting and candid conversation on the Money Metals Podcast, host Mike Maharrey sat down with G. Edward Griffin, the prolific author best known for "The Creature from Jekyll Island," a book that has shaped modern understandings of the Federal Reserve and its shadowy origins.
From secretive meetings among powerful bankers to the implications of programmable digital currencies, Griffin offered insights from decades of research, revealing a system he calls "a legal cartel" and "a criminal organization."
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Griffin explained that the Federal Reserve is not a government agency, as most Americans believe, but a private banking cartel formed under the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. It was designed to appear governmental -- complete with a name implying federal oversight -- but, in practice, is independent from Congress and operates in the interest of its member banks.
The Fed's inception was cloaked in secrecy. Griffin recounted how, in 1910, powerful bankers including Paul Warburg, and Sen. Nelson Aldrich boarded a private railcar under strict secrecy protocols and traveled to Jekyll Island, Georgia.
There, at a private resort owned by some of the richest industrialists of the era, they drafted what would become the blueprint for the Federal Reserve System. ...
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