Why BANKS Created the Federal Reserve | The 1913 Secret Meeting
Why BANKS Created the Federal Reserve | The 1913 Secret Meeting
Prime Time Wealth:
In November 1910, seven men representing one quarter of the world's wealth met in secret on Jekyll Island, Georgia.
They traveled in disguise, used only first names, and spent nine days drafting legislation that would become the Federal Reserve Act.
This wasn't a government committee or public reform effort—it was America's most powerful bankers writing the rules for their own industry.
This video exposes the secret meeting that created the Federal Reserve, reveals why the bankers needed complete secrecy, shows how they designed a system that appears democratic but ensures banker control, and connects this 1913 creation directly to World War I financing just months later.
If you've ever wondered why banks always get rescued while your savings lose value, the answer traces back to Jekyll Island in 1910.