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GLOBAL DREAMS : IMPERIAL  CORPORATIONS AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER

GLOBAL DREAMS : IMPERIAL CORPORATIONS AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Obviously well researched.
Review: All one needs to do to realize the importance of this work is to watch CNNFN or any other business news channel, read the wall street journal et al. Merger, merger, merger,. The UN, World Bank, Corporate greed, A juvenile and naive population, which will happily step over the bodies of those less fortunates whose 401's didn't come through or never possessed. Of course for any of this to culminate in the true end game scenario, they must assume a greater yet degree of control of the people and their money. I suggest you read "Transfer: the end of the beginning," by Jerry Furland, also available through amazon.com. I highly recommend both of these books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Provocative and Scary
Review: Imperial Corporations is an easily readable, fact-filled book portraying the rise of a "standardized culture" across the planet.This is a culture of Pepsico and Madonna, of Bertelmann and American Express. The book is full of scary facts about these major corporations, andothers, such as Sony and Citibank. It reads like a novel and you can breeze through it, though, as I said, it's full of incredibly interesting material on the global corporate power structure.


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