Advice for an absolute MUST read book list?
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I guess it doesn't have to be a book. This is the list of the ones I've read/listened to so far that I think are tremendously interesting or important (I know, it's a short list):
World Without Cancer, by G. Edward Griffin,
The Creature from Jekyll Island, by G. Edward Griffin,
Borax Conspiracy (article: https://pforlife.com/borax-conspiracy.html)
Currently I'm listening to Tragedy and Hope 101 by Joseph Plummer (if you're familiar with Tragedy and Hope by Carroll Quigley, this is just a synthesis of that long and difficult to find book.) Additionally I'm planning on reading The Real Lincoln by Thomas DiLorenzo next.
If you have any strong recommendations, please share!
1.The entitlement to rule - Stephen Baca y Kerr;
2.Free sea - Hugo Grotius;
3.Law of Nations - Emer de Vattel;
4.History of Central Banking - Stephen Mitford Goodson;
5.Clerke' s praxis part of the praxis & jurisdiction of the court admiralty;
6. The last World War - the US to ove and lose - Sergei Glasyev;
7. Thesis on natural law - Michael Gleeson;
8. The controversy of Zion - Douglas Reed;
9. The not self - Ra Uru Hu;
10. Hamlet' s Mill - Giorgio de Santillana/ Hertha von Dechend;