• The Web of Debt

  • The Shocking Truth About Our Money System and How We Can Break Free
  • By: Ellen Hodgson Brown
  • Narrated by: Justin M. Grant
  • Length: 19 hrs and 7 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (64 ratings)

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The Web of Debt

By: Ellen Hodgson Brown
Narrated by: Justin M. Grant
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Exploding the Myths About Money

Our money system is not what we have been led to believe. The creation of money has been "privatized", or taken over by a private money cartel. Except for coins, all of our money is now created as loans advanced by private banking institutions - including the private Federal Reserve.

Banks create the principal but not the interest to service their loans. To find the interest, new loans must continually be taken out, expanding the money supply, inflating prices - and robbing you of the value of your money. Web of Debt unravels the deception and presents a crystal clear picture of the financial abyss towards which we are heading. Then it explores a workable alternative, one that was tested in colonial America and is grounded in the best of American economic thought, including the writings of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln. If you care about financial security, your own or the nation's, you should read this book.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2012 Ellen Hodgson Brown 5th Edition January 2012 (REMASTERED 2021) (P)2021 Ellen Hodgson Brown

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Eye opening book

How to by pass the web of debt now is buying bitcoin and holding it
Stack sats
Stay humble

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Essential information for survival of humans

Web of Debt is far more than an simple revealing of mechanics of our corrupt monetary system. It is nothing short of a battle plan of how to save the world. Read it and spread the word.

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everyone needs to hear this

Great story.

end of chapter 16 needs some editing.

I will never look at the wizard of oz the same.

lots of edits needed Haha. there are so many burps odd pauses and repeats

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proof listing

around chapters 33 to 43 the reader restarts and or stops alot of sentences. need to prove listen to book before releasing, or record the reading by chapter instead of the whole book at once. it made listening to the book irrating for a bit.

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Ever heard of editing?

The book is great. Ellen Brown does her research. The book is put together well and is a good history lesson, though it does make you angry at times due to the nature of the book. The complaint is not the guy reading it. he did a good job. Some editing could have been preformed so that his outtakes would have been outtakes and not been used. I suggest you edit the book.

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Wow!

I am an economist and I wish i was taught this by my professors. Very extensive and detailed. Somewhat hard to read if you don’t have some prior knowledge, or at least a lot of interest in the subject.
If this were to be a textbook at colleges we would live in a peaceful and just world.

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Economics in Plain English.

One of the best books on money and politics all in one easy to read book. If you don't understand the world of fiance then this is the book for you. After reading this book or should i say listening to this book all the events in the world start making perfect sense. All the stuff in the history books and the 6 oclock news start making sense. After reading the book you start to make predictions about world events and a few months later it happens. When the federal reserves people give their BS press confrence you will be able to see through the lies.

The best part is you will know more than the average person. Even more than people who are in office or have their degree. The reason economic is hard and confusing is because they want it that way.

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Worst Narration Ever

Who edited this recording? Nobody? Not only does the narrator mispronounce many words, he stops, restarts, and repeats many lines. To add insult to injury, he actually burps! Twice!

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Should Be Required Reading

The information in this book could change our country for the good permanently. The editing of the audio is some of the worst I’ve encountered, but if you can set that aside, and also the dryness of the subject, your life will benefit from this information.

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Terrible editing, great book

Great book, but I heard every burp, cough, stutter, and repetition from this guy.

I swear at one point he fell asleep and bumped his head on the microphone.

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