George Edward Griffin's "The Creature from Jekyll Island" (published in 1994) BLANANTLY PLAGIARSED Eustace Mullins'...

Little known fact; Eustace Mullins was not only a good friend of Ezra Pound, he was also a close friend to Col. Fletcher Prouty, which frankly impresses the hell out of me...

youtube.com/watch?v=smSkwg8Tag4

He mentions this near the end of his lecture when he opens the discussion to the audience for questions.

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the irony coming here posted by islander flag is that inflation targeting was first tried and used by the cb of new zealand. there were hundreds of years of practically no or very little inflation whatsoever. pic. the lending on the other hand was at astronomical terms if compared to today. pic in next post

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Early on Alex Jones would interview Mullins because he had to if he wanted to fit in with the patriot movement but by 2003 or so he ignored Mullins, basically dismissed him as a crank and featured Griffin

Griffin gives off weird vibes, like he's hiding something

youtu.be/bewkzdjDAUg

the last interview with Eustace

>Griffin gives off weird vibes, like he's hiding something
He's a cunning grifter. The entire truth movement is full of them. Many if not most are crypto jews running limited hangouts.

lending rates last 900y or so. if you put that over your muh jew thing and i dont want to take this away from you bc idk, very low inflation, very high rates was prdominant for hndreds of years - you see the rates for kings and emporers and whatnot i have no clue if average asshole had similar rates or maybe way way higher, i dont know but i can imagine it was higher.
i aint the fed fanboy here or ezb or whatever by no means but maybe take a look on the overall conditions for the last 1000y and look closely what happend and what means what.
yes, its ultra high inflation times since fed, there is no doubt

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