For understanding the origins of Central Banking, highly recommend: The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve by G. Edward Griffin
Please, no. The author has a very loose attachment to reality:
> In his book World Without Cancer, he argued in favor of a pseudo-scientific theory that asserted cancer to be a nutritional deficiency curable by consuming amygdalin.[1][2][3] He is the author of The Creature from Jekyll Island (1994),[1] which advances debunked conspiracy theories[4] about the Federal Reserve System. He is an HIV/AIDS denialist, supports the 9/11 Truth movement, and supports the specific John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory that Oswald was not the assassin.[1] He also believes that the Biblical Noah's Ark is located at the Durupınar site in Turkey.[5]
Excellent recommendations. There’s a good podcast that analyzes the Fed (and other things) in a somewhat critical light without getting sidetracked by conspiracy theories the way many such things do: Eurodollar University
My description doesn’t do it justice. It really is a thorough and informative podcast.
Glad I'm not the only one mentioning Snider/Eurodollar University and that people are noticing his work. Everyone "noticing" the Eurodollar market may bring about the biggest shift in modern economics.