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E. C. Mullins & the "Jewish International Bankers"

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Eustace Clarence MULLINS (1923-2010).

[Anti-Semitic Literature] The Federal Reserve Conspiracy. Union, New Jersey: published by Christian Educational Assn. [i.e. Conde McGinley’s Common Sense], 1954. Octavo (8 x 5 ½ inches; 203 c 140mm). Pp. [1-]3-144. (Pp. 61/62 with fold to upper outer corner). Original wrappers (some fading to spine, otherwise excellent).

Apparent second edition of a work first published in 1952 under the title “A Study of the Federal Reserve”. Mullins 'was an American white supremacist, antisemitic conspiracy theorist, propagandist, Holocaust denier, and writer. A disciple of the poet Ezra Pound, his best-known work is The Secrets of The Federal Reserve, in which he alleged that several high-profile bankers had conspired to write the Federal Reserve Act for their own nefarious purposes, and then induced Congress to enact it into law. The Southern Poverty Law Center described him as "a one-man organization of hate". In 1949 Mullins worked at the Institute for Contemporary Arts in Washington, D.C. where he met Ezra Pound’s wife Dorothy, who introduced him to her husband. … Mullins visited the poet frequently, and for a time acted as his secretary. …. According to Mullins it was Pound who set him on the course of research that led to his writing The Secrets of The Federal Reserve. …

Mullins became a researcher at the Library of Congress in 1950 and helped Senator Joseph McCarthy in making claims about Communist Party funding sources. He later stated that he believed McCarthy had "started to turn the tide against world communism". Shortly after his first book, The Secrets of The Federal Reserve, came out in 1952, he was discharged by the Library of Congress. … In the 1950s, Mullins began his career as an author writing for Conde McGinley’s’s anti-semitic newspaper Common Sense, which promoted the second edition of his book on the Federal Reserve, entitled The Federal Reserve Conspiracy (1954).' (wikipedia)

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Eustace Clarence MULLINS (1923-2010).

[Anti-Semitic Literature] The Federal Reserve Conspiracy. Union, New Jersey: published by Christian Educational Assn. [i.e. Conde McGinley’s Common Sense], 1954. Octavo (8 x 5 ½ inches; 203 c 140mm). Pp. [1-]3-144. (Pp. 61/62 with fold to upper outer corner). Original wrappers (some fading to spine, otherwise excellent).

Apparent second edition of a work first published in 1952 under the title “A Study of the Federal Reserve”. Mullins 'was an American white supremacist, antisemitic conspiracy theorist, propagandist, Holocaust denier, and writer. A disciple of the poet Ezra Pound, his best-known work is The Secrets of The Federal Reserve, in which he alleged that several high-profile bankers had conspired to write the Federal Reserve Act for their own nefarious purposes, and then induced Congress to enact it into law. The Southern Poverty Law Center described him as "a one-man organization of hate". In 1949 Mullins worked at the Institute for Contemporary Arts in Washington, D.C. where he met Ezra Pound’s wife Dorothy, who introduced him to her husband. … Mullins visited the poet frequently, and for a time acted as his secretary. …. According to Mullins it was Pound who set him on the course of research that led to his writing The Secrets of The Federal Reserve. …

Mullins became a researcher at the Library of Congress in 1950 and helped Senator Joseph McCarthy in making claims about Communist Party funding sources. He later stated that he believed McCarthy had "started to turn the tide against world communism". Shortly after his first book, The Secrets of The Federal Reserve, came out in 1952, he was discharged by the Library of Congress. … In the 1950s, Mullins began his career as an author writing for Conde McGinley’s’s anti-semitic newspaper Common Sense, which promoted the second edition of his book on the Federal Reserve, entitled The Federal Reserve Conspiracy (1954).' (wikipedia)

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