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Dissolving Dollars: Exposing The Debt-Based Insanity Behind Modern Money (2Nd Edition) |  | Author: Alex Marchand Publisher: CreateSpace
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 160866
Media: Paperback Pages: 142 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.3 x 0.5
ISBN: 1441413979 EAN: 9781441413970 ASIN: 1441413979
Publication Date: February 13, 2009 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description (Book Updated January of 2010) Pop quiz! Where does money come from? Who makes it? What is inflation? What is the Federal Reserve? Why is America so buried in debt? Unsure how to answer such questions? Then you really can't afford to miss this book. Through the help of the accessible style of a comic book, DISSOLVING DOLLARS will take you on an intriguing, eye-opening journey through American history, banking, and modern money. You'll discover the scandalous truth about inflation, debt, interest, the Federal Reserve, banks, taxation, bailouts, economic growth, the creation of money, and much more. You'll also discover alternatives to the current mess, such as replacing Federal Reserve Notes with infrastructure dollars. Overall, DISSOLVING DOLLARS is an excellent book for anyone wanting an easy entry point to understanding the true nature of modern money. So get the inside story today. Your dollars depend on it! For more info go to www.dissolvingdollars.com
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| Customer Reviews: Great little book! March 29, 2009 Laurie J. Limbach (East Rochester, OH USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I can highly recommend reading DISSOLVING DOLLARS for anyone trying to make sense of the current (and past) financial problems our USA has, much of which stems from dishonest banking practices. Marchand writes an easy-to-read expose citing examples of how our current system just does not work and gives practical ideas to remedy the situation. The book reads fast (not heavy) and is illustrated throughout. I intend to buy the second edition which is now available, and even extra for gifts!
Essential Information Made Easy March 7, 2009 Lucy Myers (Florida) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was given this book by a friend and I thought it was really cool. Like most people, I certainly never knew about most of this stuff. This book is simple, easy, and after reading it, I feel like I actually understand money and the economy. Like this economic mess we're having isn't a mystery to me anymore. And I also see how nothing that is being done is actually solving it, since the problem is our money itself. Obviously, there are more details a person could learn about money history, money and the economy than are covered in this book. But for the average person, this is everything that is important. I highly recommend this book. Everyone should read it, especially the president.
Just ordering this book but spotted an error. February 21, 2009 Mr. J. Reed (Monaco) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I am just about to order this book and I skipped through a couple of the "surprise me" Amazon previews. I noticed one thing the author got wrong and many people do as they still have their common sense engaged when trying to understand the deceptive money making system. The author says that "if a Government worker deposits a cheque for $1000 into his account, his bank can loan $900 of it as long as they retain $100, this is fractional reserve banking". Almost correct, in reality it's more insidious. The cheque the worker deposits is viewed as the 10%! The bank creates out of thin air the extra $9000 for loaning out with interest! A small but important difference, a vast profit for the bank and loss of purchasing power from you & me! Our pockets been picked and we don't even spot it. The best book on the subject to date is "Web of Debt" by Ellen Brown, still.
Revamp your economic paradigm! January 8, 2009 Coury Ditch 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This amazing book is a must have for everyone who uses money! We spend all of our lives chasing money, but do we even know what money is? How it is made? Who makes it? The history of money? All these questions and many more are answered within this comically aesthetic and concise rendition of monetary explanation.
It tends to be an emotional ride as well, full of passion, inspiration, anger, depression, and hope. Unlike most other railings against our parasitic system, this one includes innovative designs for new economic systems.
I bought one copy the night it was released (big fan of theuniverseas.com) and read it over thanksgiving break. It was so good, I bought 5 more copies for Christmas and handed them out to friends and family. My Mom is loving it so far, she is amazed by the veil of deception that has burned by the information in this book. I even gave this to the president of a fed chartered local multi-branch bank in my town, I am excited to hear his reaction.
Let monetary enlightenment take hold of the 21st century; any effort can create change, the ripple effect shall pervade the collective.
Thanks so much Alex!
A must read!! December 3, 2008 Roderick P. Aquino (NORTH CANTON, OHIO United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Finally the real truth about our US monetary policy. The Federal Reserve is a Centralized Bank controlled by private investers and foreign governments. We are debit based economy manipulated and funded by the Centralized Banking system. We should abolish the Federal Reserve (centralized bank) and go back to Able Lincoln's "Greenback policy"
The US government issues it own money and controls the money supply. Eliminate borrowing from the Federal Reserve, pay off our foreign debit, as a result, lower taxes would be required,increasing individual wealth. It is time we Americans take control of our Money Policy, not foreign powers.!!! The book is an easy read. The comic book format explains the complex US Banking system easily understood by the reader. I bought several copies and pasted out to my friends. It is important our youth get involved in changing our Monetary poicy.
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