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The Secrets of the Federal Reserve is a polemical historical-political study by Eustace Mullins, first published in the early 1950s and later reissued under the title The London Connection. It argues that the United States Federal Reserve System did not emerge as a neutral public institution, but as the product of coordinated private banking interests working through elite meetings, political influence, and financial leverage. The book is best understood as an anti-central-bank and anti-establishment work rather than a conventional history text. Its purpose is to challenge the official narrative of the Federal Reserve’s creation and to present a model in which monetary control is tied to broader systems of power. Because it draws heavily on conspiracy framing, the book is controversial, but it remains historically notable as a prominent example of mid-20th-century dissenting criticism of central banking and international finance.