Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Dishonest Money : Financing the Road to Ruin - Joseph Plummer

Dishonest Money

Financing the Road to Ruin

By: Joseph Plummer

Paperback | 19 April 2024

At a Glance

Paperback


$44.99

or 4 interest-free payments of $11.25 with

 or 

Ships in 15 to 25 business days

This is the 2024 edition of Dishonest Money. It has an updated cover and contains a new chapter (Chapter Zero) that describes the danger of CBDCs and the benefits of Bitcoin. It also contains 150 new page references to source material, an index, and has been lightly rewritten.

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 profits?
  • Inflation, deflation, booms, busts, bailouts, and depressions: What are they, what causes them and who profits?
  • Honest money VS dishonest money: How are they different and who profits?
  • The CFR, the European Union, a North American Union, a New World Order: Who profits?
By the end of this short book, the reader will be familiar with these terms, will know who profits, and (more importantly) will know who pays

More in Monetary Economics

Beyond Money : A Postcapitalist Strategy - Anitra Nelson

RRP $41.95

$33.75

20%
OFF
Limitarianism : The Case Against Extreme Wealth - Ingrid Robeyns

RRP $26.99

$22.99

15%
OFF
Mastering The Market Cycle : Getting the odds on your side - Howard Marks
Economics : The Economist Guide - Philip Coggan
Capital in the Twenty-First Century - Thomas Piketty

RRP $70.95

$52.99

25%
OFF
Modeling Monetary Economies : 5th Edition - Bruce Champ

RRP $93.95

$73.99

21%
OFF
Indonesia : The Rise of Capital - Richard Robison