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“Taxpayers, workers, and consumers who will suffer from another bailout, all better read this clear, concise, compelling book.”
— Ralph Nader, political activist and New York Times bestselling author
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“Prins leaves virtually no stone unturned in this comprehensive and mesmerizing indictment.”
— Bowling Green Daily News
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“This dense though lively treatise is not for the faint of heart, but it’s well worth a close read by anyone looking to understand the roots of the last crash and prepare for the next.”
— Publishers Weekly
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“A somber, important warning that’s likely to cause readers to wonder about the safety of their assets, if not fear for the near-term future.”
— Kirkus Reviews
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Prins is that rare combination of real-world expertise, scholarly method, and a brilliant writing style. Collusion is urgent and timely. A must-read for savers, students, journalists, and public officials.
— James Rickards, bestselling author of Currency Wars and The Death of Money
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[An] unflinching,
troubling exposé... well worth a close read by anyone looking to understand the
roots of the last crash and prepare for the next.
— Publishers Weekly
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After
the 2008 economic collapse, central banks created $21 trillion of money to
stave off a global depression. But who got all that new money? And how was it
used? The always insightful Nomi Prins, after traveling the globe for answers,
reveals the shocking truth-and she does it in plain English so everyone can
understand the awful facts.
— David Cay Johnston, bestselling author of It's Even Worse Than You Think
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Prins
has emerged as one of the fiercest critics of crony capitalism and its
sustained attacks against poor and working people. This is the book that the financial
elites don't want you to read.
— Jeremy Scahill, Academy Award-nominee, bestselling author of Blackwater, and cofounder of The Intercept
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Meet the Lords of Finance of the twenty-first century. Prins' in-depth reporting explores how central bankers' political aspirations came to supersede their duties to safeguard their economies. With few options, central bankers will become more desperate with hopes that more collusion will save the day. Read this book to understand how very wrong they are and to fully grasp the danger that lies in wait.
— Danielle DiMartino Booth, author of Fed Up and former Federal Reserve advisor
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The
US doesn't have a financial press. It has something better-Nomi Prins. Read
this book to understand the central bank conspiracy against the world economy.
— Paul Craig Roberts, former Wall Street Journal editor and assistant secretary of the US Treasury
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Central
banks, led by the Federal Reserve, are the opioids for private banks addicted
to being reckless with other people's money. Prins, drawing from her previous
work in Wall Street firms and her present field research around the world,
says, 'We are headed for another epic fall.' Taxpayers, workers and consumers
who will suffer from another bailout, all better read this clear, concise,
compelling book.
— Ralph Nader
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A somber, important
warning that's likely to cause readers to wonder about the safety of their
assets, if not fear for the near-term future.—Kirkus Reviews
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Captivating... an exposé of the highest order - an all-inclusive and wide-ranging attempt to draw back the curtain and illuminate those who are truly pulling the strings controlling the progression of world events... Prins leaves virtually no stone unturned in this comprehensive and mesmerizing indictment... Prins is able to write with an authority virtually nonexistent - or certainly unrivaled - among her peers.
— Bowling Green Daily News