Republic for Sale
How Elites Bought America One Bailout at a Time
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Scott & Jack
Republic for Sale: How Elites Bought America One Bailout at a Time traces the hidden architecture of power from the founding of the United States to the threshold of modern disclosure.
Beginning in 1776, this book documents how banking interests, war profiteering, intelligence networks, and secrecy replaced democratic governance long before the public realized it. What emerges is not a series of scandals, but a continuous system—evolving through slavery, monopolies, world wars, central banking, and the permanent security state.
As the narrative advances, the book examines:
- The financial design behind the American Republic
- How war became an economic engine rather than a last resort
- The rise of intelligence agencies beyond constitutional oversight
- Political assassinations and “scandals” as containment events
- The transition from terrestrial power to ultra-black programs
The assassination of John F. Kennedy is presented not as an isolated crime, but as a decisive inflection point in a much older structure of control—one that hardened after 1963 and accelerated rapidly.
From there, the book moves into documented covert programs, including Majestic 12, classified aerospace and energy research, and early hybridization initiatives—showing how secrecy, technology, and governance merged into a single unaccountable system.
Republic for Sale is not speculative history. It is a longitudinal exposure of how power is accumulated, concealed, and preserved—and how disclosure became inevitable.
This is book one: the foundation.
Book two continues from 1975 to the present.
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