Ellen Brown: Critique continued

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Ellen Brown Responds to My 31 Historical Criticisms. Now It's My Turn Again.
Gary North - October 14, 2010

Ellen Brown is desperate. Let me show you just how desperate.... keep reading

Historical Response #1: Ellen Brown Believes That Verifying the Accuracy of a Source Is Not Important.
Gary North - October 07, 2010

Ellen Brown says it does not matter how accurate a quote is, just so long as somebody has quoted it.... keep reading

Historical Response #2: Ellen Brown Thinks That by Quoting Herself Again, But Without Responding to My Evidence, She Has Refuted Me.
Gary North - October 07, 2010

Quoting yourself without additional evidence is not an effective response to a charge that you refused to quote the whole document.... keep reading

Historical Response #3: Ellen Brown Now Calls Lincoln a "Reluctant Greenbacker." She Has Backed Off Almost Entirely from Her Book.
Gary North - October 07, 2010

This is a major retreat on Ellen Brown's part. She has almost abandoned the #1 historical myth of the Greenbacker movement.... keep reading

Historical Error #4: Ellen Brown Denies That She Ever Told a Tall Tale About a Tax-Free, Fiat-Money, Colonial Pennsylvania.
Gary North - October 07, 2010

Ellen Brown is a lawyer. In public debate, she is not a good lawyer. She doesn't think the "jury" -- you -- can read.... keep reading

Historical Response #5: Ellen Brown Admits That Franklin's Bogus Quote on Money Is Bogus.
Gary North - October 07, 2010

Ellen Brown used a bogus quote for three years. Then she dropped it and rewrote those sections of her book that relied on it. Why did she use it in the first place?... keep reading

Historical Response #6: Ellen Brown Relies on a Phantom Letter Proving That Franklin Supported Paper Money, but She Won't Tell Us Where It Is.
Gary North - October 07, 2010

When caught in a whopper of a mistake, an author should either fess up or shut up. Ellen Brown does neither.... keep reading

Historical Response #7: Ellen Brown's Research Policy: "Primary Source Documents? I Don't Need No Stinking Primary Source Documents!"
Gary North - October 07, 2010

Ellenm Brown thinks that primary source documents are irrelevant for historical research.... keep reading

Historical Response #8: Ellen Brown Admits She Was Wrong, but Objects to My Adjective.
Gary North - October 07, 2010

With or without my adjective, she was wrong.... keep reading

Historical Response #9: Ellen Brown Now Says That Mass Inflation in Medieval China Produced Prosperity.
Gary North - October 07, 2010

Ellen Brown says that fiat paper money does not produce mass inflation, except when it does, and when it did in Medieval China, the result was prosperity. No, it wasn't. It was collapse.... keep reading

Historical Response #10: Ellen Brown Now Re-Defines "Fiat Money" to Match How Economists Define "Non-Fiat Money."
Gary North - October 07, 2010

Ellen Brown defines "fiat money" in the way that an economist defines commodity money. I ask: "Why does someone write a book promoting fiat money who defines fiat money as commodity money?"... keep reading

Historical Response #11: Ellen Brown Responds by Not Responding Regarding Her Bogus Quote by Nathan Rothschild.
Gary North - October 07, 2010

Why Ellen Brown thinks this is a response baffles me. She offered no evidence that the bogus quote was in fact real.... keep reading

Historical Response #12: Ellen Brown Admits That Her Jefferson Quote on Banks Was Bogus.
Gary North - October 07, 2010

A reader tipped her off in 2010. After three editions and three years, she has dropped it. This is the first time her original readers have heard about this revision.... keep reading

Historical Response #13: Ellen Brown Still Does Not Prove That Jefferson Helped to Stop the First Bank of the U.S. from Being Re-chartered.
Gary North - October 07, 2010

Ellen Brown quotes selectively from her own book. Twice, she gets Jefferson's influence wrong: in 1791 and in 1811.... keep reading

Historical Response #14: Ellen Brown Says That the Major Economic Historian of the American Civil War Is Wrong. So There!
Gary North - October 07, 2010

Lawyer Brown has no use for the latest findings of economic history. What non-historians and historians who were not economic historians taught 50 years ago or 80 years ago had it right.... keep reading

Historical Response #15: Ellen Brown Says We Should Respect This Bogus Lincoln Quote Because the Idea Is True.
Gary North - October 07, 2010

Ellen Brown does not bother to defend this quote as legitimate. Whether a quote is legitimate is irrelevant to the truth or falsehood of her presentation. Besides, the fakes are so lively, so persuasive!... keep reading

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