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The New Economic Disorder

The New Economic Disorder

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best expose on the "real" economy in years!
Review: Dr. Bates really exposes the truth behind our currency and banking system and how it affects all of us in our daily lives. This is a must read for all trying to make heads or tails of the turmoil in our economy today. While it was written five years ago, the information and basic principles it uncovers are timeless and will be as true one hundred years from now as they are today. If you are concerened for your financial future or that of future generations, you will find solutions to the economic problems that we are facing today. For those who need to know what to do to protect their hard-earned assets, this is again, a must read.
I am impressed with this book and recommend that every household read a copy. It should be required reading for all business and economic majors.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I THANK GOD FOR THIS BOOK AND THE KNOWLEDGE HE GAVE L. BATES
Review: THIS BOOK EXSPOSES FED.RESERVE,OUR GOVN'T,BANKS AND ETC. IF YOU ARE A CHRISTIAN THIS BOOK IS REVEALED IN THE BIBLE. SOME FOLKS MIGHT THINK THIS BOOK IS A JOKE BUT THEY ALSO THOUGHT NOAH WAS A JOKE ABOUT THE FLOOD. DO THE INVESTIGATION YOURSELF?

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I did not understand anything
Review: You will hardly find a book where the author will contradict himself as many times as in this one. You will also hardly find a book where the author will repeat himself as many times as in this one. The key point of the book is: monetary system is deeply flawed, it is going to collapse very soon, we are in danger, S.O.S. O.k., let's say, the system is going to collapse. And now what? Apart from excessive alarmism what really bothers me is that the author is trying to explain not how an average person can protect himself from this coming "disaster" but how an average person can make profit out of it. When you read this book you are put in the position to learn how to become accessory to what is supposedly going to happen. I found so many inconsistencies in the book that at certain point it becomes just confusing, there is no coherent picture that could possibly emerge out of it. Overall, this is a good material to be used to develop critical thinking skills.


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