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A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind by Stephen Mitford Goodson A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind by Stephen Mitford Goodson 1st Edition 2014 2nd Edition 2017 3rd Edition 2017 Copyright © 2017 Black House Publishing Ltd All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical means including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval without permission in writing from the publisher. ISBN-13: 978-1-910881-49-1 Black House Publishing Ltd Kemp House 152 City Road London United Kingdom EC1V 2NX www.blackhousepublishing.com Email: [email protected] And you will never understand American history or the history of the Occident durin’ the past 2000 years unless you look at one or two problems; namely, sheenies and usury. One or the other or BOTH. I should say, both. – Ezra Pound By the Same Author General Jan Christian Smuts The Debunking of a Myth Inside the South African Reserve Bank: Its Origins and Secrets Exposed Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith The Debunking of a Myth Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd South Africa’s Greatest Prime Minister The Genocide of the Boers Contents Foreword Introduction Chapter I How Usury Destroyed the Roman Empire The Copper Age (753 – 267BC) The Silver Age (267 – 27BC) The Jewish Role in the Collapse Julius Caesar The Gold Age (27BC – 476AD) Role of the Church in the Decline and Fall Consequences Chapter II The Hidden Origins of the Bank of England Ancient England First Jewish Migration and Expulsion The Glorious Middle Ages End of a Golden Era Cromwell and the English Civil War The Regicide of King Charles I Second Jewish Migration Establishment of the Bank of England War and Debt Slavery in Perpetuity Nationalisation Chapter III Napoléon and the Banque De France France under the Bourbons Napoléon the Monetary Reformer The State Bank of the French Empire Achievements of the French State Banking System Chapter IV A Century of Struggle: Rothschild versus the People Central Banking in the United States Establishment of the United States Federal Reserve Bank The State Bank of the Russian Empire The Creation and Control of the Soviet Union Rothschilds’ Responsibility for the Anglo-Boer War The Commonwealth Bank of Australia World War I Chapter V The Great Depression The Bank for International Se�lements United States Federal Reserve Bank Clifford Hugh Douglas Irving Norton Fisher Chapter VI The Rise and Fall of State Banking (1932-1945) Reichsbank: The State Bank of National Socialist Germany Achievements of the German State Banking System Post World War II Developments Fascist Italy The State Bank of Italy The State Bank of Japan How Japan Was Forced into World War II Post World War II Developments Chapter VII Modern Forms of State Banking Bank of North Dakota The States of Guernsey Central Bank of Libya Chapter VIII The Banking Crisis Historical Overview The Banking Crisis 2007- Causatum The Great Depression of the 21st Century Appendix I Appendix II Appendix III Review by Ma�hew Johnson Review by Tom Sunic Bibliography Foreword This book is bound to be controversial and engender strong reactions, and I do not endorse all of the viewpoints expressed therein. Why would a seemingly arid subject ma�er such as the history of central banking and of the monetary system give rise to such strong reactions? One must wonder why some will a�ach to this book the stigma of heresy, and argue that Stephen Goodson has gone beyond the parameters of acceptable historical debate. Goodson has the credentials and track-record to make a credible presentation of a subject ma�er which he has researched for decades and which he has lived personally as a non-executive Director of the South African Reserve Bank. I do not have the expertise to say whether Goodson’s findings are accurate, but I do know that the raw nerves he touches are on account of central banking and the monetary system created thereunder being at the core of the persistent profound and inhumane differences in wealth distribution within any given country, and among countries. For this reason, for several years, my Party and I have argued that South Africa should reform its central banking and monetary system, even if that means placing our country out of step with iniquitous world standards. Books on economics and banking are generally viewed as being abstruse, whose readers are confined mainly to academia and the business world. In this case we have a notable exception. This work provides not only a broad sweep of the history of economics over almost three millennia, but insights into how the problems of usury have been confounding and enslaving mankind since its civilized existence first began.

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