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Video Description In 1913, a quiet revolution reshaped America—not with soldiers or banners, but with signatures in Washington. That year, the Federal Reserve Act was passed, transferring the nation’s financial lifeblood into the hands of a central banking system crafted by powerful financiers. To some, it was a step toward stability. To others, it was the day banks seized the American government. This documentary takes you deep into the hidden history of 1913—the secret meeting at Jekyll Island, the influence of Wall Street dynasties, and the dramatic consequences that followed. From financing World War I to shaping the modern global economy, the Federal Reserve’s birth marked a turning point in American history. Was it progress, or was it the greatest coup ever pulled off by private bankers? Discover the untold story of how the balance of power shifted forever. --- References Kolko, Gabriel. *The Triumph of Conservatism: A Reinterpretation of American History, 1900–1916*. New York: Free Press, 1963. Chernow, Ron. *The House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance*. New York: Grove Press, 1990. Griffin, G. Edward. *The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve*. Westlake Village: American Media, 1994. Rothbard, Murray. *A History of Money and Banking in the United States*. Auburn: Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2002. Allen, Frederick Lewis. *Lords of Creation: The History of America’s 1 Percent*. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1935. Lindbergh, Charles A. *Banking, Currency, and the Money Trust*. Congressional Record, 1913. Meltzer, Allan H. *A History of the Federal Reserve, Volume 1: 1913–1951*. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003.