Rick Wiles hosts a revealing conversation with G. Edward Griffin, author of The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve. Recorded on March 22, 2014, this interview examines the origins and underlying mechanisms of the U.S. central banking system, the structure of financial power, and the long-term implications of fiat currency and debt-based economics.
Griffin, known for his extensive research into monetary policy and global governance, dissects how the Federal Reserve was conceived on Jekyll Island in 1910 and why its creation continues to shape the modern world. Wiles probes Griffin on key themes of monetary sovereignty, inflation, and the erosion of economic freedom.
Topics Covered
• The founding of the Federal Reserve and its political motives
• How central banking influences war, debt, and inflation
• The role of global financial elites in shaping policy
• Griffin’s warnings on economic manipulation and consolidation of power
Interview Date: March 22, 2014
Guest: G. Edward Griffin – Author of The Creature from Jekyll Island
Host: Rick Wiles
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