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Who Really Runs the World?

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A fascinating account of the forces controlling world politics, this book delves into the conspiracy theories permeating government and society. It highlights the chaos of modern life, where wars rage and the average person struggles against unseen powers. The narrative raises a critical question: Who runs the world? By examining both overt and covert conspiracies, it uncovers the connections among influential individuals, corporations, and social networks. The story unfolds through real-world examples, such as Enron's fall and Halliburton's rise in the Middle East, as well as WorldCom's betrayal of its employees while profiting from Iraq's cellular network. The book investigates how such events occur and poses essential questions about global power dynamics. It also scrutinizes the intelligence and police agencies' roles in the rise of Al-Qaeda, stemming from CIA support of the mujahadeen, and questions why the backlash against the CIA and FBI's failures before 9/11 resulted in mere bureaucratic changes rather than meaningful reform. The insights presented may shock those who believe in democracy but will captivate readers seeking to understand the hidden machinations of power.

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Who Really Runs the World?, Thom Burnett, Alexander Games

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2005
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Título
Who Really Runs the World?
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2005
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
256
ISBN10
1843402939
ISBN13
9781843402930
Serie
Calificación
3,5 de 5
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A fascinating account of the forces controlling world politics, this book delves into the conspiracy theories permeating government and society. It highlights the chaos of modern life, where wars rage and the average person struggles against unseen powers. The narrative raises a critical question: Who runs the world? By examining both overt and covert conspiracies, it uncovers the connections among influential individuals, corporations, and social networks. The story unfolds through real-world examples, such as Enron's fall and Halliburton's rise in the Middle East, as well as WorldCom's betrayal of its employees while profiting from Iraq's cellular network. The book investigates how such events occur and poses essential questions about global power dynamics. It also scrutinizes the intelligence and police agencies' roles in the rise of Al-Qaeda, stemming from CIA support of the mujahadeen, and questions why the backlash against the CIA and FBI's failures before 9/11 resulted in mere bureaucratic changes rather than meaningful reform. The insights presented may shock those who believe in democracy but will captivate readers seeking to understand the hidden machinations of power.