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G. Edward Griffin

    November 7, 1931

    G. Edward Griffin is recognized for his talent in thoroughly researching complex subjects and presenting them in clear, accessible terms. His work spans a diverse range of topics, from archaeology and history to global finance and international politics. Griffin's approach involves dissecting intricate issues and making them understandable to a broad audience, allowing readers to gain a deeper comprehension of the world. His writing is valued for its insight and ability to illuminate often misunderstood aspects of society and history.

    Świat bez raka Opowieść o witaminie B17
    Eine Welt ohne Krebs
    Die Kreatur von Jekyll Island
    Finansowy potwór z Jekyll Island
    World Without Cancer
    The creature from Jekyll Island. A second look at the Federal Reserve
    • 2012

      Skąd pochodzą pieniądze? Kto je tworzy? To książka, w której znajdziesz pełen zasób wiadomości o wielkiej iluzji zwanej pieniądzem. Nudny temat? Tylko poczekaj! W ciągu pięciu minut wciągniesz się w wywiadowczy kryminał, którym ta historia jest w rzeczywistości. To książka o najbardziej rażącym przekręcie w historii. Znajdziesz tu wszystko: przyczyny wojen, inflacji, depresji, pomyślności.

      Finansowy potwór z Jekyll Island
    • 2002

      G. Edward Griffin is to be commended for this splendid work. At first glance The Creature from Jekyll Island is a huge book. While this may be daunting to some, once the book is actually started, it flows smoothly and reads quickly. There are so many fascinating tidbits of information here that the reader won't even be concerned about the size of the book. The title refers to the formation of the Federal Reserve System, which occurred at a secret meeting at Jekyll Island, Georgia in 1910. It was at this meeting, as Griffin relates, that the "Money Trust", composed of the richest and most powerful bankers in the world, along with a U.S. Senator, wrote the proposal to launch the Federal Reserve System (which Griffin calls a banking cartel) to control the financial system so that the bankers will always come out on top.

      The creature from Jekyll Island. A second look at the Federal Reserve
    • 1997

      World Without Cancer

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.2(315)Add rating

      Mr. Griffin marshals the evidence that cancer is a deficiency disease like scurvy or pellagra aggravated by the lack of an essential food compound in modem mans diet. That substance is vitamin B17. In its purified form developed for cancer therapy, it is known as Laetrile. Why has orthodox medicine waged war against this non drug approach? The author contends that the answer is to be found, not in science, but in politics and is based upon the hidden economic and power agenda of those who dominate the medical establishment. This is a new edition of the book. It is the most complete and authoritative treatise ever produced on Laetrile. It explains the theory by which Laetrile is believed to work. Case histories are included.

      World Without Cancer