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Eustace Mullins

Eustace Clarence Mullins (born 1923) is an American political writer, author and biographer. He is a veteran of the United States Air Force, with thirty-eight months active service during World War II. He was born in Virginia, and educated at Washington and Lee University, New York University, the University of North Dakota, the Escuelas des Bellas Artes, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, and the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Washington, D.C.

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Mullins was a student of the poet, artist, and political activist Ezra Pound. He frequently visited Pound during his period of incarceration in St. Elizabeth's Hospital for the mentally ill in Washington, D.C., from 1946 to 1959, which was ordered without trial by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. His most notable work, Secrets of the Federal Reserve, was commissioned by Pound during this period, and written in consultation with George Stimpson, eminent political scholar and founder of the National Press Club. Pound's eventual release from St. Elizabeth's was a result of Mr. Mullins' efforts.

Mullins has spent most of his life researching and writing about an alleged conspiracy among international bankers. In Secrets of the Federal Reserve (1952), Mullins traces the relationships between Paul Warburg, Edward Mandell House, Woodrow Wilson, J.P. Morgan, Benjamin Strong, the Rockefeller family, and others, who, according to Mullins, have cooperated with the interests of European bankers, especially the Rothschilds, in order to defraud the United States of America by controlling its currency. According to Mullins, The Federal Reserve Act of 1913, which was drafted in secret in 1910 by a select group of wealthy bankers, defies Article 1, Section 8, Paragraph 5 of the US Constitution by creating a "central bank of issue" for the United States, under the control of wealthy international bankers, with the ability to create money and regulate interest rates. Mullins contends that World War I, the Agricultural Depression of 1920, the Great Depression of 1929, and Adolf Hitler's rise to power were directly related to the international banking interests, which, he claims, make enormous profits from conflict and economic instability.

Although Mullins' central work makes no accusations with regard to race, some writers and organizations, including the Anti-Defamation League, have accused him of anti-Semitism. More than likely this is partially due to an article he wrote claiming that historically the Jewish people fufill the same roll as biological parasites, in an essay that lacks citations (see below).

As of 2005, Eustace Mullins is a member of the Southeast Bureau editorial staff of the anti-establishment newspaper American Free Press. He is also a contributing editor to the Barnes Review.

Bibliography

* Secrets of the Federal Reserve, 1952. Reprinted 1983. ISBN 0965649210
* The New World Order
* The Curse of Canaan: A Demonology Of History
* Murder By Injection: The Medical Conspiracy Against America, ISBN 0880606940
* The Rape of Justice
* Education for Slavery
* Who Owns the TV Networks?
* My Life in Christ
* This Difficult Individual Ezra Pound
* A Writ for Martyrs

External links

* An Afternoon With Eustace Mullins
* Wayback Machine archive copy of Eustace Mullins - Official Website [[now defunct]
* The Barnes Review
* SECRETS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE
* A Recent Visit with Eustace Mullins
* The Biological Jew



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