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In 1910, America's 6 most powerful men disappeared without a trace. They used fake names and met in total secrecy on a remote island. But what came out of that meeting changed the U.S. economy forever. Here's the story of the secret meeting on Jekyll Island:

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By 1907, America's financial system had collapsed three times: •1873: A banking panic wiped out ordinary people •1893: Another crash, no safety net •1907: J.P. Morgan organized a private bailout from his library just to stop total ruin Each time, one thing was missing: a plan.

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Washington knew this couldn't continue. So Congress handed the job of finding a fix to Senator Nelson Aldrich, Republican powerbroker and father-in-law to John D. Rockefeller Jr. Aldrich knew exactly who to call. But he couldn't call them publicly.

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So he made them disappear. One by one, six men quietly slipped onto a private rail car at an obscure New Jersey platform. First names only. Surnames forbidden. Titles left at the door. The men who vanished:

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• Nelson Aldrich, the senator pulling the strings • Paul Warburg, chief architect of the plan • Frank Vanderlip, America's top banker • Henry Davison, J.P. Morgan's lieutenant • A. Piatt Andrew, Assistant Treasury Secretary • Arthur Shelton, there to take notes

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Their destination: Jekyll Island, Georgia. An ultra-exclusive resort owned by America's wealthiest families. The kind of place where outsiders simply didn't exist. And their cover story? A duck-hunting trip. Warburg even carried a borrowed shotgun just to sell the lie.

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Behind closed doors, they worked for 9 days straight. What they built: • A central bank with regional branches nationwide • A currency that could expand during a crisis • A permanent lender of last resort, so no panic would ever need one man's private rescue

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When Aldrich presented the plan to Congress, Jekyll Island was never mentioned. It was framed as a formal commission study. The six men denied the meeting for over 20 years. The Fed passed in 1913, nearly identical to what they drafted in secret.

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Today, those 6 men's system controls: • A $6.6 trillion balance sheet, roughly 20% of U.S. GDP • The rate that sets your mortgage, car loan, and credit card costs • The emergency tools used in 2008 and 2020 to stop total collapse

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Most people will spend their entire lives inside this system, paying mortgages, taking loans, and watching prices rise and fall. Almost none of them know it started with 6 men, a borrowed shotgun, and a duck-hunting lie.

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