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Creature from Jekyll Island, confessions of an economic hitman, and one nation under blackmail are good starts. The bigger picture is that it is hard to check all priors and do deep research on both sides of issues (especially when you believe something is true - and you discount the other side). That’s why I start with the natural state of the free market is deflation because almost everything else is connected to that one big truth. It means we don’t and never have lived in an economic or political system that was honest. (And we should expect coercion, control and pyops everywhere)
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I’m definitely going to check these books out thank you. I sound like a nutjob when I talk to people about the problems with the current system. I sound like a crazy conspiracy theorist… but I think that is what you mean when you say instead of yelling at the system making it stronger to just move energy to the other system.
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Having lived and worked in Africa for 18 years now, I find really discomforting how a book like Confessions of an economic hitman has never brought more scrutiny to the actions of western countries in Africa! Nobody really cares! What happen then, happens now at a bigger scale and with several players doing it!
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Confessions of an economic hitman, absolutely blew my mind. The corruption of monetary policy is beyond comprehension. Calling it "broken money" does not offer a full picture. Money is not only broken, but it also has been hijacked by terrorists!
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