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Dr. Dorman has often written about principles which govern our lives. You will, for instance, find an article on MONEY in the collection of articles. Dr. Dorman has recently come across a book which he thinks will excite you (he has no financial interest in it). This book is beautiful, informative, new and reveals important principles which are seldom discussed. It is a collector's piece and not available in book stores.

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This book could provoke a revolution. Most people don't know how their bank works. I didn't. They may have heard of fractional reserve banking, yes, but don't know for sure what it is. They don't know what happens when they prepay a mortgage loan. They don't know what it means when the loan officer leans across the desk and unctuously asks, "Do you have an account with us?"

Jim Ewart is uniquely equipped to flay the hide off this beast. He is both an electronics expert and a wire service journalist, which means that he knows what he is talking about and that MONEY is written in a clear, often amusing style, despite the intricacy and deliberate obscurity of the subject. I believe that long before this book arrives at "critical mass," readers will overflow radio talk shows, will give their Congressmen permanent headaches the Congressmen deserve, and will picket the banks, because of it.

Years ago, when depositors found out that the money that was supposed to be in the bank wasn't there, bank presidents often wound up hanging from trees. It will be intensely interesting to see whether that happens again, after those depositors read MONEY In the beginning, bankers lent money. Jim Ewart proves, from the mouths of the bankers themselves, that when they make you a loan today, they don't really lend you anything; certainly not money - nothing more than a computer entry. But they expect you to pay them back with something real. He shows you the language in the mortgage loan agreement the bankers use to steal your property. Did you know that they deliberately cause depressions and put you out of work? That they daily commit Insider trading that would land anyone else in jail? That they have stolen your gold? That they have as much conscience as Ted Bundy?

Jim Ewart calls the criminals who are doing this Insiders, and surgically exposes their crimes. I've never read this information anywhere else. Consider that none of it appears in the media, not a whisper; not so strange when you realize that the Insiders have used the literal trillions they have stolen to buy the media, and that millions of dollars of advertising are at stake. After you have read this book, ask yourself why its revelations are not on the front page every day. Then, take those revelations to Rush Limbaugh and prepare yourself for a shock.

Most of the problems in our country today originate largely in the fact that our "money" is phony. Inflation, recession, depression, unemployment, even crime and broken homes; you name it and that is the case. Long ago, Thomas Jefferson warned that if the bankers had their way, we could wind up strangers in our own land. Later, Andy Jackson promised to rout them out, and "by the eternal God" he did so! Andy did such a good job, they were out of power until 1913, when only a few Congressmen in on the scam passed the Federal Reserve Act in late December, 1913, while their colleagues left Washington for Christmas.

The job must be done again, and this incandescent book can do it.

Alan Stang
Los Angeles, California