Where did the Federal Reserve come from, and what do they actually do? G. Edward Griffin, the author of The Creature from Jekyll Island, sheds light on the private bank’s clandestine origins.
Finance & Economics
American Monetary Institute director Stephen Zarlenga, the author of The Lost Science of Money, recounts the history of money and monetary policy.
Futurist and author Alex Lightman discusses the “Silicon Valley” of Bahrain, IPv6, marine conservation, the Cuba trade embargo, and more.
Florida state gubernatorial candidate Farid Khavari returns to discuss solar energy and his plans for revitalizing the economy and creating jobs.
Author Ellen Brown discusses her new article, which highlights Goldman Sachs’ involvement in high frequency trading and computerized front running.





