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Dishonest Money: Financing the Road to Ruin (Second Edition - 2009)

 
 
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Dishonest Money: Financing the Road to Ruin (Second Edition - 2009)

If you want to understand how the so-called "Federal Reserve System" operates (how it drives prices up, creates booms and busts, transfers wealth and power from the average working citizen to the elite who pull the strings) set aside half a day and read Dishonest Money: Financing the Road to Ruin.

Here are some of the topics covered in this book. Each topic is explained in simple / common language:
  • The Federal Reserve System, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank; who created them and who benefits?
  • Inflation, deflation, booms, busts, BAILOUTS, depressions and recessions; what are they, what causes them and who benefits?
  • Honest money VS dishonest money: how are they different and who benefits?
By the end of this short book, the reader will be familiar with these terms, will know "who benefits" and (more importantly) will know who ultimately pays the price...

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Product Details:
Author: Joseph Plummer
Paperback: 184 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: December 19, 2008
Language: English
ISBN: 1439214115
Package Length: 9.0 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews
 
 

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31 of 31 found the following review helpful:

5I might be biased too  Feb 07, 2009
By Clara Ann Keck
My husband and I are lucky to know the author of this book. He happens to be my son. He began warning us to get my husband's retirement money out of the stock market in 2007 and by early 2008 he was no longer recommending that we do so, he was telling us to.

I read an early version of "Dishonest Money" and, trusting the information and warnings, convinced my husband to get his money out. But then our local banker, behind my back, talked my husband into putting the funds back in. This banker said that it was crazy to just leave "so much money sitting idle and earning nothing." To be safe, the banker put all of the money (about $55,000) into a "strong company that has been around forever and is solid as a rock."

By some miracle I found out that this had happened. I had a fit and, long story short, the money was taken back out. About two months later that "solid company" (AIG) evaporated. ...And with it would have gone nearly every penny of my husband's savings.

It is terrible that so many people lost everything because they didn't get the warning that my husband and I got. It is unbelievable that I lived for 60 years without ever understanding what a rotten and dishonest system these crooks have given us. Dishonest Money explains this "system" in terms anyone can understand. If enough of us understand it, we can demand something better. Most important, we can prevent them from ever doing this to us again.



20 of 20 found the following review helpful:

5I may be biased, but.....  Feb 06, 2009
By Teri Plummer "Teri P."
I've been married to the author for over 10 years. If you're afraid this will automatically make my review biased, hold that thought for just a minute. It might make me biased toward him, but it certainly doesn't make me biased toward the topics covered in this book. What I've learned over the past 10 years is that my husband is deeply interested in things that I am not the least bit interested in. Another thing I'm sure of is that it is him, not me, who is odd. I've never met anyone so passionate about learning things that most people couldn't be paid to study.

The "monetary system" is a perfect example. The words themselves (monetary system) make me cringe. "Monetary system" sounds like something I was forced to learn about in college and something I'd forget as soon as possible. How often in normal conversation does somebody say those words? Not very often. But now, I finally know why this is more than a shame - it is dangerous. I finally understand my husband's intense frustration at trying to raise awareness about this and other topics that relate to it. ...I get it.

After reading "Dishonest Money" I feel empowered. I feel like I understand something I was never supposed to understand. I see how our country and the world was deceived into accepting the worst form of money that has ever existed and how this "dishonest money system" gives nearly absolute power to the criminals who created it. I'd recommend this book regardless of who wrote it - I don't believe I would have ever taken the time to "figure this stuff out" on my own. -Exactly how those who are exploiting us would have it.


16 of 16 found the following review helpful:

4Everything you need to know about the Fed in under 200 pages  Feb 06, 2009
By Evander M.
With Dishonest Money, Joe Plummer has condensed the seemingly long and complex problems of the Federal Reserve into an interesting, easy to understand, and compact book that can be read in just a few hours.
Do you think the financial crisis of September '08 was the first time there were calls for major bailouts? Learn about propping up the Savings and Loan crisis in the 1980's which led to disaster down the road. Think the big, bad CEO's of the private financial sector like Bernie Madoff are the only ones out there cooking the books? Learn about the despicable accounting tactics used by the US government when bailing out Mexico. Think a lack of financial regulation is what caused the financial crisis of '08? Learn how banks, S&L's, and other regulated industries make large campaign contributions and effectively write the regulatory laws. Talk about the foxes guarding the henhouse... Most importantly, learn how whenever the Fed takes actions 'for the good of the public', it's never the taxpayer that benefits, but rather the giants of the financial industry who no doubt have ties to the Fed and its policies.
If you're new and/or skeptical to the problems of the Federal Reserve, Dishonest Money at the very least will make you question whether or not the existence of the Fed is beneficial to you and our economy. Maybe then you'll be warmed up and ready to take on G. Edward Griffin's extensively researched and well cited masterpiece - The Creature from Jekyll Island.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5school is in session  Feb 04, 2009
By Perry W. Clark
"The who what when where why of the Federal Reserve Bank may be a hot topic today, but to many of us this is not a new topic. Many of us out here know that the system of money that we trust in this country has been crooked since the day it was introduced. We all want to believe that everything is nice and honest with flowers and candy for everyone, but the truth just happens to be that it is not. This can be a complicated subject. Joseph Plummer's book has to be the easiest read on this topic that you can find today. This book is the perfect place to begin if you are someone who still really thinks that The Federal Reserve Bank is "Federal" or that it has any monetary "Reserves"... If you are a bank employee you definitely should read this book. If you read this book and don't agree with its contents, then you need to study further and try to prove it wrong. It can't be done."

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Simply fantastic and yet sickining  Apr 22, 2009
By Ped Rodriguez "Ped"
What they have done to us has been nothing short then the robing of generations upon generations under the pretext of stability and safety. This usually over complicated system is broken down magnificently and is a must read for EVERY ONE. This book is so relevant to every American and really every citizen of the world that it should be a required text in schools. These mad men will never stop until we bring them to justice, and that will only occur with the gear up of knowledge. Thank you Plummer.

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