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Wall Street, the Nazis, and the Crimes of the Deep State

By (author) David Hughes

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As one of the few academics who has never hesitated to go against the grain, whether following the attacks that triggered the War on Terror or the response to the emergence of COVID-19, David A. Hughes has analyzed how governments exploit their populations to obtain power and control. Now, Hughes delves into the corruption of Wall Street, its connection to the Nazi party, and the crimes of the Deep State. The transnationally coordinated response to COVID-19 witnessed numerous developments that had overt similarity to the history of the Third Reich, including: mass psychosis and conformity, military-grade propaganda, symbols of obedience, censorship of dissent, the promotion of ecopolitics, and a fascistic fusion of the state and Big Business. These similarities highlight a trend of a transnational ruling class and their attempts to replace liberal democracy with global technocracy. How did we get here? Wall Street, the Nazis, and the Crimes of the Deep State explores the role of Wall Street in promoting the rise of Hitler and the funding of the Nazi war machine, the recruitment of ex-Nazis, the creation of a transnational deep state through post-WWII national security, and a reconsidered view of Cold War history. Hughes demonstrates how Wall Street has long preferred totalitarianism as the regime type most effective in crushing working-class opposition to capitalist rule. All the warning signs from history are flashing red, and unless the global technocratic coup that is currently underway is put down, the result will be the end of human freedom and a global form of slavery that far exceeds the level of social control imaginable by Hitler or Stalin.  

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Publisher | Skyhorse Publishing
Published date | 18 Jul 2024
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 168
Dimensions | 229 x 152 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 351g
ISBN | 978-1-5107-7985-3
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