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(He authored ''A Reality Course on Money''<ref> Edward Griffin: A Reality Course on Money, https://anchor.fm/joe-gibson91 </ref>, where he argues that financial power dominates over political power since the invention of ''central banks'' and fractional reserve banking.) |
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− | '''G. Edward Griffin''' is an American filmmaker and author of 48 [[books]], among them the well known: ''The Creature from Jekyll Island''. He is a very early researcher into [[deep politics]], he mostly takes the stand that there is a | + | '''G. Edward Griffin''' is an American filmmaker and author of 48 [[books]], among them the well known: ''The Creature from Jekyll Island''. He is a very early researcher into [[deep politics]], he mostly takes the stand that there is a takeover of the [[United States]] by [[bankers]] and [[oligarchs]] with a long term plan to create a [[one world government]] in the form of [[cartel]]s ([[TNC]]s) and puppet regimes. |
He authored ''A Reality Course on Money''<ref> | He authored ''A Reality Course on Money''<ref> |
Revision as of 21:40, 29 January 2022
"“Conspiracy theorist”" G. Edward Griffin (Author, Researcher, Historian, Statecraft/Analyst) | |
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Born | 1931-11-07 Detroit, Michigan |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Michigan |
Spouse | Patricia Irving Griffin |
Interests | • Federal Reserve • Central banks • Cancer • Money creation • Yuri Bezmenov • Geoengineering • Chemtrails |
exposed banking cartels and the "Rothschild formula" |
G. Edward Griffin is an American filmmaker and author of 48 books, among them the well known: The Creature from Jekyll Island. He is a very early researcher into deep politics, he mostly takes the stand that there is a takeover of the United States by bankers and oligarchs with a long term plan to create a one world government in the form of cartels (TNCs) and puppet regimes.
He authored A Reality Course on Money[1], where he argues that financial power dominates over political power since the invention of private central banks and fractional reserve banking.
"How the Banker Run Foundations are Shaping the World - Norman Dodd Reece" - G. Edward Griffin interviews Norman Dodd, who was the congressional Director of Research for the Reece Committee, 1953-1954.[2] |
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