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Smart Money
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8230609094
- EAN9798230609094
- Date de parution31/12/2024
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
"Smart Money" by Phillip J. Long serves as an exhaustive legal record and personal appeal, chronicling the author's RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) claims initially filed in 1999 and pursued through various administrative and judicial channels. Long provides a compelling documentation trail and seeks to expose alleged systemic corruption within high-profile American institutions, including political parties, the judiciary, and financial entities.
His grievances stem from denied justice and perceived breaches of public trust by organizations that, in his view, prioritize global elite interests over American citizens' welfare. The book explores themes of government corruption, international banking conspiracies, and critiques on U. S. foreign policy, juxtaposing these with historical incidents such as the LIBOR scandal and alleged false-flag operations.
Drawing on historical comparisons, Long makes a case for how present-day events mirror manipulative tactics used in the past to justify war and control public sentiment. Throughout, Long intertwines his insights with references to historical figures and events, such as the Nuremberg Trials, asserting his role as a judgment creditor entitled to punitive damages. He warns readers of a global agenda he interprets as designed to consolidate power among a "ruling elite" at the expense of ordinary citizens.
By including extensive court documents and legal claims, Long invites the reader to scrutinize the evidence of what he asserts is a long-standing conspiracy against the American public. With fiery critiques of political figures and a dire warning of impending risks to individual freedoms, "Smart Money" is both a call to action and a historical dossier, aimed at readers seeking to understand the author's perspective on justice, power, and truth.
His grievances stem from denied justice and perceived breaches of public trust by organizations that, in his view, prioritize global elite interests over American citizens' welfare. The book explores themes of government corruption, international banking conspiracies, and critiques on U. S. foreign policy, juxtaposing these with historical incidents such as the LIBOR scandal and alleged false-flag operations.
Drawing on historical comparisons, Long makes a case for how present-day events mirror manipulative tactics used in the past to justify war and control public sentiment. Throughout, Long intertwines his insights with references to historical figures and events, such as the Nuremberg Trials, asserting his role as a judgment creditor entitled to punitive damages. He warns readers of a global agenda he interprets as designed to consolidate power among a "ruling elite" at the expense of ordinary citizens.
By including extensive court documents and legal claims, Long invites the reader to scrutinize the evidence of what he asserts is a long-standing conspiracy against the American public. With fiery critiques of political figures and a dire warning of impending risks to individual freedoms, "Smart Money" is both a call to action and a historical dossier, aimed at readers seeking to understand the author's perspective on justice, power, and truth.



