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To: Joe S Pack who wrote (43732)12/20/2003 10:13:53 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 74559
 
Hi Nat,

Thanks for adding to our body of knowledge. Who knew this would turn into the book worms' thread for a day? :)



To: Joe S Pack who wrote (43732)12/21/2003 12:49:58 PM
From: glenn_a  Respond to of 74559
 
Hi Nat Nithi.

Thanks for your reply. Can't go wrong with Quigley and Roy I figure.

Again, as I replied to Ray in my previous post, if you are interested in an introduction to Quigley, you may want to reference a series of 10 posts I posted on the SI Money Supply & the Federal Reserve which provide an overview of the antics of the anglo banking elites in the first half of the twentieth century. The series of posts begins here:

Message 17855776

Interestingly enough, the header to the Money Supply & Federal Reserve forum also provide a link to the work of Eustice Mullens, whose work you allude to in your post.

Message 17860248

Yep, Murray Rothbard was/is a gem.

Best regards,
Glenn