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Hardcover – 16 Nov. 2021
by Robert F Kennedy (Author)
"Dr. Joseph Goebbels wrote that 'A lie told once remains a lie, but a lie told a thousand times becomes the truth.' Tragically for humanity, there are many, many untruths emanating from Fauci and his minions. RFK Jr exposes the decades of lies."
~Luc Montagnier, Nobel laureate
"Money is Gold, and nothing else" (As John Pierpont Morgan once stated under oath before the USCongress and the Pujo Commission in 1912)
A book about the many of the evils of governments written by Jeremy Locke. I tried to look him up to see what else he’s written but unsurprisingly it seems to be a pen name by someone that doesn’t want to be found.
"Human beings are poor examiners, subject to superstition, bias, prejudice and a profound tendency to see what they want to see rather than what is really there." - M. Scott Peck
Empire of Deception: The Incredible Story of a Master Swindler Who Seduced a City and Captivated the Nation.
Quote from a comment:-
"This is another colorful story from the history of a city whose history is as colorful as a 4th of July fireworks show. The story is about the Bernie Madoff of Roaring Twenties Chicago, Leo Koretz. While I am a life long resident of the Chicago area and a devotee of Chicago history I must admit never having heard of this story before reading this book. The fact that the scandal was about greedy rich people being bilked and the scandal breaking shortly before the infamous Leopold and Loeb murder case may have been reasons that this incident hasn't garnered any historical mention. Nevertheless, this book was a fair and detailed telling of a classic large scale Ponzi scheme. What makes Koretz's crime so noteworthy is that he managed to keep it in play for neatly 20 years and he swindled his closest friends and family including his own mother."
"Human beings are poor examiners, subject to superstition, bias, prejudice and a profound tendency to see what they want to see rather than what is really there." - M. Scott Peck