Gods Of Money - Wall Street And The Death Of Th... Guide

: The author argues that this elite operates through networks like the IMF, the World Bank, and central banks to manipulate markets, trigger economic crises (such as the 2008 meltdown), and use "economic warfare" to achieve geopolitical goals at the expense of ordinary people. Book Structure and Topics

In his book F. William Engdahl argues that a tiny, extraordinarily wealthy elite—the titular "Gods of Money"—has systematically manipulated global finance and military power to consolidate private control over the world. Core Arguments and Themes Gods of Money - Wall Street and the Death of th...

: The book describes the 1913 creation of the Federal Reserve as a "coup d'etat" by a cabal of international bankers, designed to finance World War I and establish a private money cartel. : The author argues that this elite operates

The book concludes that the pursuit of this global empire has led to the "death" of the American Century by prioritizing the expansion of a parasitic financial sector over the well-being of the American public. Engdahl draws parallels between this trajectory and the eventual fall of the Roman Empire. Core Arguments and Themes : The book describes

: The role of the Trilateral Commission, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), and the IMF in enforcing global financial dominance. The "Death" of the American Dream

: The Cold War, the Bretton Woods system, and the creation of the national security state.

: He contends that the modern dollar-based financial system was truly born in August 1945 with the dropping of the atomic bomb, signaling to the world exactly who held ultimate authority.

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