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The Art and Science of American Money

How our Money is created and why it matters

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The Art and Science of American Money

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This is the incredible story of how American currency is created, how it is distributed, and who literally creates and controls our money. Charles Moscowitz wrote this book to explore the inner workings of currency and how money creation affects politics and society. This book documents the historic battle between the American people, and their elected representatives in government operating under the Constitution, and a private cabal of bankers and investors over who controls the creation and issuance of currency. Moscowitz develops a clear understanding of the forces that control politics, money and property. This book exposes a dysfunctional and corrupt system. Americas Economic Politics & Government Public Policy United States Money Taxation Socialism Government Capitalism
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The author really really wanted the government to take full control of the central bank, and the only basis he offered for his theory was they are elected, and takes people's interest as priority ... toward the end, he mentioned a lot leftist revolutions to create a world government were with good intentions, but only then he realized good intentions don't always produce good results. There are self-contradictions all over the book.

All the wars, all the presidential assassinations, was caused by the bankers. Even Bolshevik revolution was funded by international bankers. But he totally forgot one thing for sure, the US started the war of 1812, not the Britain invaded the US after the 1st US bank charter expired as he thought ...

The first amendment protects free speech, but doesn't protect one from being ridiculed and laughed at - that is just simply somebody else's free speech.

muddle headed rant of semi-conspiracy theory

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There's a lot of information and history in this book. It's a great listen. It gives you a new perspective on money and the government. Just listen and be blown away.

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