Black Monday: 1987 The Inside Story of the Stock Market Crash by Eustace Mullins
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Black Monday: 1987 The Inside Story of the Stock Market Crash by Eustace Mullins
Black Monday, October 19, 1987, when the stock market dropped 508 points, could hardly have come as a surprise to long-standing readers of my books, "Secrets of the Federal Reserve" and "The World Order". (Now out of print). In my historical work on the Federal Reserve system, I had exposed the machinations of the international financiers in bringing about the Crash of 1929. It was simply a classic contraction of credit. Not only was the Crash of 1987 caused by the same technique; it was also enacted by the same players, the dynastic heirs of the financiers who had brought about the Crash of 1929. I had detailed the secret meeting on Jekyll Island club for a week, and brought in new servants to whom they were unknown. To preserve their incognito status, the conspirators only referred to each other by their first names during that historic week of November, 1910.
Staplebound booklet, 12 pp