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The World Order: Our Secret Rulers

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This book expands on Secrets of the Federal Reserve, by the same author, and details the history of the interlocking financial and business elites in Britain, Europe and the United States. It also includes some interesting history of the major tax exempt foundations. Unfortunately, this edition does not include footnotes.

297 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1992

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Eustace Clarence Mullins

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Eustace Mullins was an American political writer, author, biographer. As of 2005, He was a member of the Southeast Bureau editorial staff of far-right, even some would say Fascist, Willis Carto's American Free Press. He was also a contributing editor to the Barnes Review.

Eustace Mullins was educated at Washington and Lee University, New York University, the University of North Dakota and the Institute of Contemporary Arts (Washington, D.C.)

Mullins was a student of the poet and political activist Ezra Pound. He found common ground with Pound in their extreme anti-Semitism. He states that he frequently visited Pound during his period of incarceration in St. Elizabeth's Hospital for the Mentally Ill in Washington, D.C. between 1946 and 1959. Mullins claimed that Pound was, in fact, being held as a political prisoner on the behest of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Mullins' most notable work, Secrets of the Federal Reserve, was commissioned by Pound during this period, and written in consultation with George Stimpson, founder of the National Press Club.



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495 reviews72 followers
December 13, 2008
If your looking for a conspiracy book that talks about the world elites being shapeshifting lizard people from outer space then this is not the book for you. If your looking for a book that does a great job of exposing the new world order and documenting its claims then this is a must read. Concentrating on the Rothschilds and their various minions and co-conspirators Eustace Mullins brings to light how they use everything from their control of the worlds banking and monetary system, multi-national corporations, their think tanks and comittees and control of CIA, MI5, MI6, governments and politicians that on the surface may seem to be in opposition to each other to strengthen their grip and increase their power. He also shows how the various oligarchal families that rule world, whether they be the old line European aristocracy and royalty, Jewish banking families or the WASP "eastern establishment" in America have interacted and intermarried over many generations. Mullins also documents how the bankers and capitalists funded and created communism, as well as shows how they have funded both sides of more or less every major war over the past 300 years or so.

Eustace Mullins is somebody whose work and research should be hailed and brought to the forefront a lot more than it has. I can't understand why the overwhelming majority of Mullins books are out of print when conspiracy related books are being published left and right these days. Many of them are very good but more often than not they are rehashing and using the research that Mullins himself has done originally and not really turning over any new stones of their own. Eustace Mullins is without a doubt one of the greatest historians who ever lived.
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199 reviews
June 4, 2009
"The World Order: Our Secret Rulers" is an important book exposing the hidden parasites that control and manipulate the world with their dirty money (made through war, slavery, depressions, famines, drugs, etc).

I recommend reading this book AFTER "Secrets of the Federal Reserve" by Eustace Mullins. Both books feature many of the same "people" and events, but "The World Order" goes into much more depth.

Mullin's unsentimental writing style hits you directly with the cold facts. Very few writers (especially "conspiracy theory" writers) are so subtle in expressing their disgust.
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7 reviews14 followers
September 13, 2020
Excellent exposé of the parasitic individuals who up to the time of writing have run this world from the shadows. Their days of rule are numbered. Humanity is waking up at breakneck speed with the particular help of the internet and will soon shake off these parasites for good. One thing about reading this book was that I tended to skim past the paragraphs listing only names and dates, as I found those bits quite dull. I won't let that affect my rating, however, because that's not a fault but historical prudency, which many will appreciate. Just not my taste, I much preferred the overall concepts and structures, connecting the dots, and learning the big picture of how these people have operated. Overall, excellent read. 2nd edition published in 1992, so not super modern, but still highly relevant. Worth it.
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136 reviews15 followers
May 23, 2016
not an easy read but extremely informative
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