In his book The Legalized Crime of Banking, Silas Walter Adams exposes the intricate web of deceit and corruption embedded in the Federal Reserve banking system. Drawing from historical examples and constitutional references, Adams argues that the power of money creation was usurped by private bankers, plunging the economy into an ever-deepening cycle of debt and inflation. His revelations align with Gottfried Feder’s critique of financial capitalism in early 20th-century...