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Eustace Mullins talks about the New World Order

Eustace Mullins (born 1923) is an American political writer, author, biographer, and the last surviving protege of the 20th century intellectual and writer, Ezra Pound. As of 2005, Eustace Mullins is a member of the Southeast Bureau editorial staff of far-right Willis Carto's American Free Press. He is also a contributing editor to the Barnes Review.
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Biography

Eustace Clarence Mullins, Jr. was born in Roanoke, Virginia, the third child of Eustace Clarence Mullins (1899-1961) and his wife Jane Katherine Muse (1897-1971). His father was a salesman in a retail clothing store.


Education

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.)

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WWII

In December 1942, at Charlottesville, Virginia he enlisted in the military as a Warrant Officer. He is also a veteran of the United States Air Force, with thirty-eight months active service during World War II.

Ezra Pound

Mullins was a student of the poet and political activist Ezra Pound. 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[1] Mullins claims that at the time he was writing his first book, he was on the staff of the Library of Congress, but that shortly after it came out in 1952, he was fired. This is repeated by Boller and George (They Never Said It: A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, and Misleading Attributions, by Paul F. Boller, Jr. and John George, published by Oxford University Press (1989), p. 15. The word "discharged" is used, rather than fired.)

By 1995, Eustace was writing for Criminal Politics: "A good example of these other paths is Criminal Politics, where Lawrence Patterson and his cohorts, including Eustace Mullins and Fletcher Prouty, scour the world for evidence of conspiracies within the world's power structure." (Danky, Jim, and John Cherney. "An outpouring of right-wing publications cover all social issues". St. Louis Journalism Review 25.n179 (Sept 1995): 27(1). InfoTrac OneFile. Thomson Gale.) "Eustace Mullins, who was a researcher at the Library of Congress in 1950 when McCarthy asked him to look into who was financing the Communist Party, was the keynote speaker at a dinner Sunday evening sponsored by the Sen. Joseph McCarthy Educational Foundation. "I've come to believe in recent years that he started to turn the tide against world communism," said Mullins." (The Capital Times, Madison, WI, May 21, 2001, p. 3A. Full Text Newspapers. Thomson Gale)[2]



Writings

In Secrets of the Federal Reserve (1952), Mullins highlighted a purported conspiracy among Paul Warburg, Edward Mandell House, Woodrow Wilson, J.P. Morgan, Charles Norris, Benjamin Strong, Otto Kahn, the Rockefeller family, the Rothschild family, and other European and American bankers which resulted in the founding of a privately owned, US central bank.

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  • Yah bless Eustace Mullins, a true Patriot.

  • @MTL911Truth Also, you ignore all of the salient and truthful points elucidated herein, drawing attention to one slip of the tongue. I know your type very well.

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  • 1st bank was created by selling stock, 20% was federal held stock loaned to USA as part of deal. USA paid off that loan with dividends and paid off every state war debts by 1797, thus owning 20% of bank. Because the stock was set to become worthless when charter expired in 1811, Adams sold half (10%) to increase USA reserves, knowing full well that in 1811 the USA could establish its US Treasury as a 100% nationally owned People's bank monopoly. Jefferson killed it.

    Illuminati history is lies.

  • -2465

    Best Enemies Money Can Buy interview with Antony Sutton 1/4

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    the money masters part 1 of 22

    /watch?v=lXb-LrVkuwM

    James Burke : Connections, Episode 1, "The Trigger Effect", 1 of 5 (CC)

    /watch?v=OcSxL8GUn-g

    The Power of Nightmares Volume 1 Part 1 of 6

    /watch?v=Vt-FyuuWlWQ

  • @robinbreeds The illegal enlightenment ritual of Col. Edward Mandell House a 33rd Degree Freemason shown that the 33rd degree secret is Tesla Earthquake No. 333 and was initiated with a predicted seismic event appearing divine at the time to an “idiot of the 33rd degree” -Mark Twain (Freemason)

  • @billyguns2 You are making the logical fallacy of equating the 1st and 2nd Banks of the United States with the Federal Reserve, thus believing Andrew Jackson was a good guy because he closed the 2nd. However this is not true, they were not the same as the Federal Reserve. They were Hamiltonian National Banks, infusing cheap credit into the economy to promote the general welfare. I have seen the Money Masters too, but there are many errors in Money Masters, just like in this clip.

  • @MTL911Truth You're obviously a government shill and debunker. Real, normal human beings occasionally make slips of the tongue, hardly warranting the absurdly over-reactive response from you, Have you ever heard of the Rothschilds? The Federal Reserve didn't come into existence until 1913 but many, including Andrew Jackson, fought bitterly against these evil money masters.

  • Andrew Hamilton? LOLOLOLOL this guy is supposedly a scholar? He knows nothing about ALEXANDER Hamilton, or how anti-Imperialist he was, or how the 1st and 2nd Banks of the United States were nothing like the Federal Reserve or the Bank of England. Go read the biography of Alexander Hamilton by Forrest McDonald.

  • Bauer = Farmer. just fyi

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