How International Bankers Hijacked Governments Worldwide
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Susan Bradford
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From early central banking to the emergence of global financial institutions, the book reveals the pivotal moments when money and political authority became inseparable. Readers gain a clear, accessible understanding of how financial power structures evolved, how they operate today, and why they continue to shape world events.
Perfect for readers of economic history, political science, and global affairs, this book offers a rare, panoramic view of the forces that drive modern governance. Whether you’re a researcher, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about the hidden architecture of global power, this is an essential addition to your library.
This 3,600-word essay was written by investigative journalist and historian Susan Bradford.
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