Many of you know of G. Edward Griffin and his excellent book, “The Creature from Jekyll Island.” This book — almost in novel form — tells the compelling and maddening story of the formation of the “Federal” “Reserve” “System”. From it, we learn about the banking characters — Morgan, Aldrich (father-in-law of John D. Rockefeller), Paul Warburg, et.al. After conspiring — yes, they conspired — these men and their front men managed to convince the U.S. Congress to pass the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. This act formed a banking cartel that has held sway over the U.S. government and all of us ever since.
A snippet from the book’s first few pages:
From there, the text takes you to a cold, snowy train station in New Jersey. The year is 1910. Several members of the gang who would meet up in Georgia started their journey here. To this day, Jekyll Island serves as a meeting place for the “well-heeled,” the well off — the “beautiful” people.
I’m very fortunate to have a signed hard copy of this book. I first met Mr. Griffin at a freedom event in Boston — yes, Boston — around the time of the Tea Party movement. The event featured several well-known speakers such as Peter Schiff, Adam Kokesh, Edwin Vieiera, and G. Edward Griffin among others. During a break, I stood in line to chat and have Mr. Griffin sign my book. A treasure I have to this day.
Red Pill Expos
In addition to this book, G. Edward Griffin has produced a mountain of other content. Interestingly, this content also includes “alternative” health information. You can find much of this on his website, www.realityzone.com
In addition to this, Mr. Griffin has produced a gathering for like-minded people — the Red Pill Expo. This expo is for the “red pilled” person who “knows something is wrong.” Traditionally, they’ve been held in off-the-beaten path locations like Montana. In 2019 when I heard that Mr. Griffin was bringing his Expo to Hartford, I knew I would be going.
Hartford is an easy, less than two-hour drive from the Boston area — with “easy” being a relative term in that part of the world. I did have the privilege of becoming friends with people in the area — people dedicated to truth and freedom. A minority we were for sure, but so wonderful that we found each other. One of those people, a friend to this day, is author and researcher, James Perloff.
Some of you may know Jim (as his friends call him) from his many interviews. If you know Sean from SGTReport, Jim has been a guest on Sean’s show many times. I’d seen Jim via video before I found out he lived like two towns over from us…
Hanging with a Celebrity
I bring up my friendship with Jim because we both ended up going to the Hartford Red Pill Expo. We still talk about what a wonderful event it was, but I have to tell you…I especially enjoyed it because I was with a celebrity — a man of the most unassuming character whom others were thrilled to meet.
We arrived Friday and attended the opening cocktail reception. G. Edward Griffin was there and got to chat with him briefly. Lovely beginning, but the real fun started on Saturday. Jim and I made sure to get to the convention center early for a front row seat — for Del Bigtree. My first time seeing him in person. You have to see/hear him in person to truly appreciate how inspiring he is.
Later, during one of the breaks, I returned from the restroom to find Jim speaking with Benny Wills. Benny was the Master of Ceremonies for the whole expo. He did an outstanding job, sharing some of his moving poetry with us. Plus, he’s hilarious! I approach the two of them and Jim introduces me. Benny (warm, funny, wonderful guy) tells me how lucky I am that Jim is my friend. Yes, thank you — I know. Then I become the invisible woman as Benny wants to spend as much time talking to Jim as he can before he’s due back on stage.
I think it was later the same day when I spot and approach Richard Gage whom I have met before. To break the ice, I think I told him that he and I had met in Boston a few years back…Oh, he says, Boston? Yeah, I’ve heard Jim Perloff is here, he says. Me: Oh, yeah. Jim’s here. We came together. I spot Jim and call him over — and that was the end of my conversation with Richard Gage. I became the invisible woman…again. Hilarious!
At the gala dinner Saturday night, Jim and I sit together. While he goes to the hors d'oeuvre bar, another attendee ends up sitting on my left. We start to chat. He’s from Connecticut. He asks if I came by myself. Oh, no. I’m here with my friend, Jim Perloff, using my right thumb to indicate the empty seat on my right is his. As I point, I say, “He’s getting some hors d'oeuvres.”
“Wait. Wait a minute,” this person says. “Jim Perloff as in “James Perloff?” I nod… “You’re friends with James Perloff and he’s at this table?” “Yes…” (I start to think I might be asked to swap seats 😂.) This guy is thrilled…
Next up on the hit parade at our table is Sheriff Richard Mack. He approaches our table and the only seat left is one directly across from me. I get up to go over to introduce myself, say hello before dinner, etc. I’m very happy to report I got a nice…big…hug from the good sheriff.
Del Bigtree was an award recipient that night and the evening’s keynote speaker — and he was just as inspiring Saturday night as he was that morning.
Got to hear Dr. Zach Bush, Jeff Berwick, “The Dollar Vigilante”, Robert Kiyosaki, Jason Goodman, and others whose names escape me. Had lunch Saturday with Jim and a woman who was in Las Vegas and at the concert where the shooting took place…
It was a wonderful experience all the way around and especially fun for me to be the sidekick of a man so well liked and respected. Jim still recalls how great this event was and how much fun we had. At events like this, regardless of who sits next to you or who you talk to, you’re virtually 100% guaranteed to find an open-minded, interested, and interesting person.
Red Pill Expo - Des Moines, Iowa Aug 12-13 2023
All of this to alert you to the next Red Pill Expo — this time in Des Moines, Iowa. This link will take you to the home page of the event, which provides info on logistics, ticket prices (in-person and virtual), and accommodations.
If you want to meet like-minded, open-minded, interesting people from around the country, I can wholeheartedly recommend the Red Pill Expo. Topics covered are varied from homeschooling to the New World Order to vaccines to elections. This year’s roster of speakers include Robert Scott Bell, Dr. Bryan Ardis, Mikki Willis (film producer of Plandemic and The Great Awakening), Dr. Lee Merritt, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, and others. Plus, Mr. Griffin himself.
This sounds like it will be another outstanding Expo! Please share and/or repost.
Awesome! An essential part of what people like ourselves must do is to be to get the word out as far and wide as possible, through as many sources as possible, while maintaining accuracy and integrity of information. The totalitarians are well organized, extraordinarily well funded, and they have been planning for worldwide Slavery for decades now. Time is short.
I am glad to hear and know of such events as Red Pill going on ... and to vicariously enjoy the excitement. This is as it should be. Some carry light. Others carry darkness. Some like the WEF carry darkness and call it light. Light and Red Pill light is much to be preferred.
The Old School writer on the bank cartel corruption was Eustace Mullins whose famous book, Secrets of the Federal Reserve, first laid it all out bare. Some say that G. Edward Griffin plagiarized from Mullins' book. I've read both the books, Secrets of the Federal Reserve and The Creature from Jekyll Island ... and the charge could not possibly be true in that Griffin did a whole lot of his own research and the Creature is vastly updated and enlarged with new time lines and material. Mullins was a trail blaizer. And Griffin is the indispensable popularizer. They are of different times and come in different flavors. Both are now history and should be read.
Mullins also wrote Murder by Injection an early history of where 'things medical' and 'things eugenic' were going in the 20th century. It is another trail blaizer history. I lived in the same town as Mullins, Staunton in Virginia. I'd see Mullins from time to time, in the bank or at this event or that. I don't know for sure, but I wonder if even Eustace Mullins could have imagined the scale of covid and the magnitude of diabolical planning and implementation behind it. I actually think he could to some degree. And yet still be flabbergasted by the extent of new revelations.
Mullins wrote a biography of Ezra Pound, That Difficult Individual. As biography, it is one of the best ever written. And because Ezra Pound was the impresario par excellence of the 20th century, and at the literary center of the Western universe, it is really more of a history. Like the Secrets or Jekyll Island books, That Difficult Individual is a glimpse into what really went on in the 20th century ... and to a large extent, an understanding as to the reasons of why things have gotten to be a living hell that things are today. I am glad to see this work still available, but you will have to shop for the best regards.
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Keep up the good She Thinks work!