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The Secret Origins of the Federal Reserve: Unveiling the Jekyll Island Conspiracy
A Cold Night and a Mysterious Journey
In the quiet, snow-dusted night of November 1910, a select group of some of the most powerful figures in American finance and politics embarked on a clandestine voyage. The scene is set at a nearly deserted New Jersey railway station, where passengers board a train bound for what would become one of the most influential—yet secret—meetings in U.S. history. Amidst the typical era of dark green and gray train cars, a gleaming black private railcar catches the eye. This train car, bearing the name Aldrich—a subtle homage to Senator Nelson Aldrich—was the vessel for a covert gathering of financial elites.