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Madmen at the Helm

I just finished reading the 111 page book titled “MADMEN AT THE HELM” authored by Monte Myers. This is a brilliant piece of research work that walks you through modern history showing you the shadow workings of the power elite in their eternal quest for world domination. It analyzes the forces of the New World Order in play all the way through the creation of the Central Banks, the two World Wars, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War to the tragic events of 9/11. It is a gripping account that reads like a spy novel explained through the minds of a clear thinker. Energy is central to life. To control people, you control money, which in turn controls the flow of energy or flux within a society. It is no surprise how the global elite has plunged us into these never ending resource wars. Peak Oil is central to the understanding of past and present geopolitics. When one becomes aware of this geologic reality, the whole picture suddenly snaps into focus. Monte has performed a thorough investigation. He has presented more clues and opened more avenues of thought than volumes of history books written by mainstream historians. It's up to the reader to connect the dots. As Monte admits – it is certainly not possible to provide binding proof for each case, but an intelligent reader weighs in his thoughts based on circumstantial evidence. I see a preponderance of that.

Added: March 29th 2005
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