This book addresses money, its creation, how it is manipulated, and its roots in physics and religion.
Farrell excels in uncovering overlooked associations and subtle hints in various historical accounts. This book follows several about the Great Pyramid being some kind of power/weapons device and several on Dark Physics relating to Nazi-supported secret technology of the last century. [Later note: If you are interested in alternative physics, don't miss the incredible information in "The Source Field Investigations" by Wilcock, a much easier and pleasant read.] Here he outlines a deep and ancient link between a lost physics, the historic temples, sacred geometry, and astrology on the one hand and a furtive global cartel on the other.
He persuasively draws together many clues that, since ancient times, an international banking class has consistently aligned itself with religion, for the purpose of giving their financial activities the sanction of the probity of the temple and thereby cloaking their consistently criminal actions but also to access the residues of a lost science and technology. The author looks at the implications of a hidden physics behind human financial/economic activity and related to "Dark Physics" - a suppressed hyper-dimensional physics - revealed in his previous books.
The author distinguishes between two very different types of money: "fake" money created out of scarcity/debt versus stable money built on actual production. In the latter type, money is a receipt for real goods and services and always leads to prosperity and full employment. By contrast, debt and scarcity are inevitable with fake money, which appears to be created by government but is actually issued by private banks.
A legalised ponzi scheme now in use throughout the financial world, it (fractional banking and printing paper money that is not backed by gold/silver) is alchemy, but a false alchemy since this fake money is created by lending sums that don't actually exist. Under such a system debt can only increase and can never be repaid, guaranteeing boom-and-bust, which is not a natural cycle as economists claim but the result of debt manipulation. [later note: the Keiser Report is on RT TV (in English) 3 times weekly and can also be seen on the internet - refreshingly honest news about the banksters' world today.]
Farrell links this economic cycle with Dark Physics, tracing the use of money, banking, credit, and debt back thousands of years to Egypt and Babylon (and even further). The existence of a powerful, secretive, multinational alliance which all through history both created and controlled the mining and minting of gold and silver is well demonstrated, including their influence, even to today, on politics, war, finance, religion, and science.
Farrell reveals many connections between Dark Physics, astrology, and economics/finance. He refers to studies showing repeating and predictable cycles reflected by everything from railroad industry growth to the Atlantic salmon population. He cites studies showing that the accuracy of long-range radio propagation can be predicted by planetary relationships: the related signal degradation charts look amazingly similar to astrological forecasts. He draws attention to the little-known fact that the results of hydrogen-fusion tests change according to both season and location.
The author also points out the peculiar correspondence of astrological alignments with economic depressions. Unfortunately, modern astrology is a degraded form of an ancient science that understood planetary effects on a larger basis, even within social systems. The powerful "malignati" have retained a more accurate version; this secret knowledge enables them to manipulate predictable boom-bust cycles for their own benefit.
Farrell demonstrates ancient associations between the priesthood and a mercantile and banking class operating behind special royal/imperial/government privileges. However, given my own research over the years, I was surprised that the book seemed to have missed the inextricable connection throughout history between rulers/wars and religions/priesthoods. Surprised, that is, until I learned that Farrell is a professor at an evangelical seminary (not a former professor, as he has apparently claimed). So this is why he shies away from reporting on the influence of true evil on religions (by their works ye shall know them).
Despite this gaping hole in his research, Farrell indicates the interlocking aspects of a long-obscured physics, of the sacred geometry and alchemy from a long, lost civilisation, and of an ancient global financial cartel by assembling many intriguing clues like the gold mines owned by the temples and guarded by international mercenaries; the earth power-grids reflected by the deliberate siting of ancient temples; the indications of ancient long-range broadcasting technology; and even the essence of sacred geometry (linked to musical harmonies and even DNA codes) which provides the magical ingredient that gave religions the power to affect billions in such a profound and extraordinary way.
Connecting all these dots and much more, Babylon's Banksters offers a fascinating outline of the evidence for a hidden physics behind our financial/economic cycles as manipulated by an international clique which has essentially controlled human affairs throughout both history and so-called "pre"history.
Later note: Farrell's 2012 book: "Saucers, Swastikas and Psyops" considers what he calls the "breakaway civilisation": this group controls most of the financial, corporate, military, and intelligence structures of post World War 2 society and has technology decades (maybe even centuries) ahead of what we are allowed to know about. Although he doesn't actually say so here, the breakaway civilisation comprises many of the same control "families" who operated in the ancient times, as covered in "Babylon's Banksters". Frank O'Collins of Ucadia has also spent decades researching these families and his life's work is provided for free on his many websites (thousands of pages) and fits in very well with Farrell's life's work in his books.