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Thieves in the Temple: America Under the Federal Reserve System

by Andre Michael Eggelletion

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What the average person does not know about the directors of our monetary policy, the Federal Reserve, is the fact that there is absolutely nothing "Federal" about the Federal Reserve System, and neither does it have any "Reserves."

Eggelletion describes how the average American taxpayer struggles financially, because the important decisions about the economy are made not by elected officials, but by a group of businessmen out for profit. "Thieves in the Temple" is a must read for every thinking American.


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Average Customer Review:4.5 out of 5 stars
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsInformative and Insightful, 2007-10-09
Mr. Eggelletion is to be commended on his research and his effort to relate the intricacies of the Federal Reserve system in a common sense way even a child could understand. The author is sharing the truth of a failing monetary system backed by nothing but promises, and a warning of what is to come. Essential reading for everyone who has an eye on the future!


12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:

4 out of 5 starsInteresting...., 2006-06-29
First off, I can't believe that no one else has written a review on this, but anyway....
Overall this book is very insightful, basically it took an idea I was familiar with, and expanded on it. I really liked that the author explained fractional banking and all the other stuff because economically I am an idiot.
It is a scary subject that doesn't receive much airplay.
The only problem I had with the book was the random tangeants and his problems with George Bush. Don't get me wrong, I am not a Bush supporter, not by any means, but in the middle of talking about the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913 he goes off on a tangeant about Bush stealing the election. Did it happen?, probably, but it really didn't fit here at all.
Overall it was good, but I just wish he would have kept his agenda out of it.




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