I don't think I ever finished it but the prevailing themes of the book are basically:
1) Fiat =/= bad. Fiat is no more imaginary than any other currency. Though it will be put down violently by the banking establishment (through the armies and actions of their debtor nations) because it subverts banker control.
2) Wars are fought often because of debt/banker influence. War is a mechanism for debt creation and thus banker control. Sell your country to the chosen to save your country from the chosen, goy!
3) Jews are usurious little shits that have sought total control of the world's currencies for millennia and will happily fund/profit off of all sides of a conflict without any qualms about morality or the human cost. They will bring war, subvert your political system and/or outright assassinate anyone that stands in their way to get what they want.
Sounds about right. Might reat it at some point anyhow.
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