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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 43 MIN

Jekyll Island

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In this episode of Church of the Lost Sheep, Noah explores the history and controversy surrounding Jekyll Island and the secret 1910 meeting that led to the creation of the Federal Reserve System. The discussion examines the documented meeting between powerful bankers and political insiders, while also diving into broader theories involving centralized banking power, elite influence, financial control, secrecy, and global systems of governance.The episode also covers speculation surrounding modern disasters, media narratives, hidden agendas, and spiritual discernment in uncertain times. Noah discusses concerns about centralized authority, the role of private banking interests in shaping monetary policy, and why the Jekyll Island meeting continues to fuel debate more than a century later.Historical Background: What Happened on Jekyll Island?In November 1910, a group of influential bankers, economists, and politicians secretly traveled to Jekyll Island, Georgia, to draft a plan for restructuring the American banking system. The meeting included figures connected to major financial institutions such as J.P. Morgan interests, Senator Nelson Aldrich, Paul Warburg, Frank Vanderlip, and Henry Davison.The gathering was intentionally private. Participants reportedly traveled under aliases, avoided public attention, and concealed the purpose of the trip. Their goal was to develop a banking framework that could stabilize the economy after repeated financial panics, especially the Panic of 1907.The proposal developed during that meeting eventually evolved into the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, which established the Federal Reserve System as the central banking authority of the United States.Critics of the Federal Reserve argue that the system gave excessive influence to private banking interests over the nation’s currency and financial structure. Supporters maintain that the Federal Reserve was necessary to stabilize banking, manage liquidity, and reduce the risk of economic collapse during crises.Regardless of interpretation, historians widely acknowledge that the Jekyll Island meeting played a foundational role in shaping the modern U.S. central banking system.Episode Footnotes & Discussion Outline* Discussion of the Atkinson, Georgia fires and local testimony* Claims and speculation regarding “direct energy weapons”* Geographic connection between Atkinson, Georgia and Jekyll Island* Overview of the 1910 secret banking meeting on Jekyll Island* Mention of Nelson Aldrich, Paul Warburg, Frank Vanderlip, and Henry Davison* Discussion of Federal Reserve origins and private banking influence* Commentary on centralized banking systems and monetary control* References to New World Order theories and elite power structures* Discussion of occult symbolism, secrecy, and hidden networks* Examination of media narratives and information suppression* Biblical themes involving prophecy, discernment, and spiritual warfare* Prayer, encouragement, and spiritual reflections throughout the episode#JekyllIsland #FederalReserve #CentralBanking #ChurchOfTheLostSheep #FederalReserveAct #BankingHistory #FinancialHistory #HiddenHistory #EconomicPower #Documentary #AlternativeHistory #TruthSeeking #BiblicalWorldview #SpiritualDiscernment This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit churchofthelostsheep.substack.com

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