Financial Vipers of Venice

Financial Vipers of Venice
Author: Joseph P. Farrell
Publsiher: Feral House
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-09-16
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781936239740

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In this sequel to Babylon's Banskters. The banksters have moved from Mesopotamia via Rome to Venice. There, they have manipulated popes and bullion prices, clipped coins, sacked Constantinople, destroyed rival Florence, waged war, burned "heretics" and suppressed hidden secrets threatening their financial supremacy... until Giordano Bruno and Christopher Columbus, broke the banking cartel's control of information and bullion...

Babylon s Banksters

Babylon s Banksters
Author: Joseph P. Farrell
Publsiher: Feral House
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781932595857

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In this latest installment of his remarkable series of books of alternative science and history, Joseph P. Farrell outlines the consistent pattern and strategy of bankers in ancient and modern times, and their desire to suppress the public development of alternative physics and energy technologies, usurp the money creating and issuing power of the state, and substitute a facsimile of money-as-debt. Here, Farrell peels back the layers of deception to reveal the possible deep physics that the “banksters” have used to aid them in their financial policies. Feral House also published Farrell’s Philosopher’s Stone: Alchemy and the Secret Research for Exotic Matter.

The Venetian Money Market

The Venetian Money Market
Author: Reinhold C. Mueller
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2019-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781421431420

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The long awaited conclusion to the magisterial Money and Banking in Medieval and Renaissance Venice. Originally published in 1997. In 1985 Frederic C. Lane and Reinhold C. Mueller published the magisterial Money and Banking in Medieval and Renaissance Venice, volume 1: Coins and Moneys of Account. Now, after ten years of further research and writing, Reinhold Mueller completes the work that he and the late Frederic Lane began. The history of money and banking in Venice is crucial to an understanding of European economic history. Because of its strategic location between East and West, Venice rapidly rose to a position of preeminence in Mediterranean trade. To keep trade moving from London to Constantinople and beyond, Venetian merchants and bankers created specialized financial institutions to serve private entrepreneurs and public administrators: deposit banks, foreign exchange banks, a grain office, and a bureau of the public debt. This new book clarifies Venice's pivotal role in Italian and international banking and finance. It also sets banking—and panics—in the context of more generalized and recurrent crises involving territorial wars, competition for markets, and debates over interest rates and the question of usury.

Renaissance Diplomacy

Renaissance Diplomacy
Author: Garrett Mattingly
Publsiher: Cosimo, Inc.
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781616402679

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Famed historian's definitive history of the origins of diplomacy, tracing the diplomat's role as it emerged in the Italian city-states and spread northward in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Lending and Borrowing in Ancient Athens

Lending and Borrowing in Ancient Athens
Author: Paul Millett
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2002-05-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521893917

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This is a book about the social and economic history of ancient Greece and has as its core a detailed study of credit relations in Athens during the fourth century BC. It looks at ancient economy and society in their own terms and demonstrates that the very different system of credit in Athens had its own complexity and sophistication.

The Family in Greek History

The Family in Greek History
Author: Cynthia B. Patterson
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674041929

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The family, Cynthia Patterson demonstrates, played a key role in the political changes that mark the history of ancient Greece. From the archaic society portrayed in Homer and Hesiod to the Hellenistic age, the private world of the family and household was integral with and essential to the civic realm. Early Greek society was rooted not in clans but in individual households, and a man's or woman's place in the larger community was determined by relationships within those households. The development of the city-state did not result in loss of the family's power and authority, Patterson argues; rather, the protection of household relationships was an important element of early public law. The interaction of civic and family concerns in classical Athens is neatly articulated by the examples of marriage and adultery laws. In law courts and in theater performances, violation of marital relationships was presented as a public danger, the adulterer as a sexual thief. This is an understanding that fits the Athenian concept of the city as the highest form of family. The suppression of the cities with the ascendancy of Alexander's empire led to a new resolution of the relationship between public and private authority: the concept of a community of households, which is clearly exemplified in Menander's plays. Undercutting common interpretations of Greek experience as evolving from clan to patriarchal state, Patterson's insightful analysis sheds new light on the role of men and women in Greek culture.

The Secrets of the Federal Reserve The London Connection

The Secrets of the Federal Reserve    The London Connection
Author: Eustace Mullins
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2018-09-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780359087457

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From the Foreword. In 1949, while I was visiting Ezra Pound who was a political prisoner at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, D.C. (a Federal institution for the insane), Dr. Pound asked me if I had ever heard of the Federal Reserve System. I replied that I had not, as of the age of 25. He then showed me a ten dollar bill marked ""Federal Reserve Note"" and asked me if I would do some research at the Library of Congress on the Federal Reserve System which had issued this bill. Pound was unable to go to the Library himself, as he was being held without trial as a political prisoner by the United States government. After he was denied broadcasting time in the U.S., Dr. Pound broadcast from Italy in an effort to persuade people of the United States not to enter World War II. Franklin D. Roosevelt had personally ordered Pound's indictment, spurred by the demands of his three personal assistants, Harry Dexter White, Lauchlin Currie, and Alger Hiss, all connected with Communist espionage.

Oil Dollars Debt and Crises

Oil  Dollars  Debt  and Crises
Author: Mahmoud A. El-Gamal,Amy Jaffe
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521896146

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This book explains the links between past and present oil crises, financial crises, and geopolitical conflicts.