You can read my report. It is fully sourced and elaborates quite a few of the not very well known details of all of the wars of the early 20th century, though it only barely touches on the world wars so far. However, WWI and WWII (especially WWII) will be fully exposed in my upcoming update.
By the time I get to the Federal Reserve (that's gonna take a bit), the "Banker Wars" thing will be fully exposed in gory detail. Each section gets worse as it progresses, so I start with the Banana Republics, then the World Wars, then the CIA wars after I show who really created the CIA.
It begins as a report exposing the world wide corporate entity, which means it begins as a report on the United States economic systems. It changes as it progresses, because it is intended to be a normie redpill, which means it is gentle, but expository. It works pretty well for anyone who has any interest in economics or the corporate world.
Im trying to convince my history buff dad of this on banker wars. Do you have some good resources? Thanks
You can read my report. It is fully sourced and elaborates quite a few of the not very well known details of all of the wars of the early 20th century, though it only barely touches on the world wars so far. However, WWI and WWII (especially WWII) will be fully exposed in my upcoming update.
By the time I get to the Federal Reserve (that's gonna take a bit), the "Banker Wars" thing will be fully exposed in gory detail. Each section gets worse as it progresses, so I start with the Banana Republics, then the World Wars, then the CIA wars after I show who really created the CIA.
It begins as a report exposing the world wide corporate entity, which means it begins as a report on the United States economic systems. It changes as it progresses, because it is intended to be a normie redpill, which means it is gentle, but expository. It works pretty well for anyone who has any interest in economics or the corporate world.
Buy him Smedley Butler's book War Is A Racket.