Eustace Mullins Money and the Conspiracy of Evil

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Summary

Eustace Mullins speaks at Conspiracy Con 2002, sharing his experiences with government surveillance, his insights into various conspiracies including the Federal Reserve and the origins of wars, and his critique of American politics and media. He emphasizes the importance of independent thought and fighting for American values against what he perceives as a corrupt system.

Highlights

Introduction to Eustace Mullins and His Work
00:00:00

Anthony J. Hilder introduces Eustace Mullins as a brilliant researcher and author, highlighting his deep understanding of conspiracies, particularly concerning the Federal Reserve and the pharmaceutical industry. Hilder praises Mullins' books, "Murder by Injection" and "The World Order," and commends him as the greatest living researcher in America.

Personal Encounters with Surveillance and Opposition
00:04:52

Mullins recounts his experiences with opposition, including being almost deported from England and Canada, and a 'random screening' incident at O'Hare Airport where his shaving cream and a picture of Thomas Jefferson were confiscated. He details 33 years of FBI surveillance and how they attempted to bribe him, highlighting the constant intimidation he faced due to his work exposing conspiracies.

Mentorship by Ezra Pound and the Fight Against Treason
00:18:29

Mullins discusses his mentor, Ezra Pound, who was imprisoned for 13.5 years without trial, accused of treason. He draws parallels to other historical figures accused of treason, emphasizing the importance of standing firm against those in power. Mullins states that his education was sponsored by three men accused of treason, and he advocates for revolution every 25 years as suggested by Thomas Jefferson.

Critique of American Politics and Media Influence
00:22:40

Mullins criticizes American presidents for prioritizing Israel's defense over the United States' and exposes the 'Israeli fifth column' within the government. He highlights Dan Rather and the media for spreading propaganda instead of truth, and cites historical examples like Pearl Harbor and the Cold War as staged events to manipulate the public.

The Federal Reserve as a Criminal Syndicate
00:46:40

Mullins defines the Federal Reserve System as a criminal syndicate, not a federal or reserve entity, designed to rob Americans. He explains how the Federal Reserve, through actions like manipulating interest rates, caused the "$6 trillion robbery" (the recession of 2000), transferring wealth from the public to an elite few. He also criticizes the income tax as a control mechanism.

Government Lies and Programs of Control
00:51:53

Mullins elaborates on government lies, including the Cold War hoax designed to justify an enormous defense budget benefiting Israel. He points out how the CIA fabricated glowing reports about the Soviet Union's strength to drive up military spending. He criticizes NATO for carrying out Hitler's plan to bomb Yugoslavia and exposes the Anthrax and smallpox scares as orchestrated events.

The Insane Asylum of State Planning and False Philanthropy
01:25:21

Mullins quotes Ezra Pound's observation that 'all America is an insane asylum,' linking it to state planning and the incompetence he witnessed. He criticizes foundations, like the Ford Foundation and the MacArthur Foundation, for being taken over by individuals who betray the original donors' intentions, often promoting agendas that undermine American values.

The American Revolution and the Ongoing Fight for Freedom
01:31:00

Mullins discusses the concept of an American Revolution without terrorism, contrasting it with the French Revolution driven by Rothschild bankers. He calls for the liberation of America, the restoration of freedom, and the end of the Civil War's lingering effects, including 'puppet political parties' in Southern states. He asserts that modern Americans are slaves, working multiple jobs just to exist.

Q&A: Joe McCarthy, State Secession, and the John Birch Society
01:47:50

During the Q&A, Mullins defends Joe McCarthy as a hero who turned back the tide of world communism by attacking its source in Washington. He also discusses the concept of states breaking off from the federal government, and controversially claims that Nelson Rockefeller funded and organized the John Birch Society to control conservative movements.

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