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recommended reading

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Gods of Money by William Engdahl. If you want to understand who has power in the world today, and how it got that way, this book is a must-read. It is clear, concise, comprehensive, and every detail is meticulously documented with reliable references. I’ve been studying this kind of material for years, and from this book I learned quite a few things I had never come across before.

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Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins. Perkins explains, from his own experience, how the US government works hand-in-hand with the IMF and World Bank to force third-world countries into debt slavery, and to submit to environmental and economic exploitation. [Since the engineered economic collapse of 2008, the IMF has now crossed the Rubicon – aiming its destructive guns at the EU, beginning with Ireland, Greece, and Spain. –rkm]

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Enough is Enough by Fintan O’Toole. For Irish people and all who love them – the truth behind the scenes about the Irish church, government, and history – the betrayal of the Irish liberation movement.

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Toward an Amercian Revolution by Jerry Fresia (entire book online here). Red pill material – shatters the mythology surrounding America’s allegedly noble “Founding Fathers”. If you click on Jerry’s name above, you’ll find that he’s now turned his formidable talents to teaching and making beautiful art in Italy

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The Story of B by Daniel Quinn. An eye-opening perspective on civilization, its myths and its origins. Peeling the onion of domination and exploitation all the way back to its core.