1 gen 1930 anni - Paul Warburg writes a massive exposition
of his plan, The Federal Reserve System, Its
Origin and Growth of some 1750 pages
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Paul Warburg later wrote a massive exposition of his plan, The Federal Reserve System, Its Origin and Growth of some 1750 pages, but the name "Jekyll Island" appears no where in this text. He does state (Vol. 1, p. 58): "But then the conference closed, after a week of earnest deliberation, the rough draft of what later became the Aldrich Bill had been agreed upon, and a plan had been outlined which provided for a ‘National Reserve Association,’ meaning a central reserve organization with an elastic note issue based on gold and commercial paper." On page 60, Warburg writes, "The results of the conference were entirely confidential. Even the fact there had been a meeting was not permitted to become public." He adds in a footnote, "Though eighteen years have since gone by, I do not feel free to give a description of this most interesting conference concerning which Senator Aldrich pledged all participants to secrecy."
-The Secrets of the Federal Reserve by Eustace Mullins pg.16-17
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