This book is beautifully formatted in red, white, and black, and offers pleasing illustrations by Mattis Storhaug. The text itself is divided into clear sections based on different themes. The author, Rune Østgård, reaches out to you with an easy language to explain complex problems. As a reader one cannot shake the impression of a children’s book, but maybe that’s a necessity?
Maybe the world needs to be told in simple terms what the globalists are doing? Will they see the truth? Will they wake up and act before it’s too late?
In that sense this book is very important, although it repeats much of what we learned from Fraudcoin. It’s an invitation to further learning, not an encyclopedia on the matter of money. It’s a wake-up call.
Read this book and do your own research. Don’t let the government gaslight you into silence, afraid of being called a conspiracy theorist. The legacy media is on their side, not yours. And when you’re done, hand it to your children, so that we can leave better children for the planet.
With this I congratulate Rune and Mattis with this work of art, and I’m looking forward to the next creation.
I just finished this amazing book on the monetary system by Rune Østgård. The book is written in English with a pleasing layout. Exactly what is money? What is the history of money? How does money work today?
I thought I knew the answer to these questions. I was wrong. I would say that this short book may be the single most important book I have ever read, simply because it’s educational in a more fundamental way than anything I’ve come across before. Everyone should read this book to understand money and the way the world works. It’s about your current situation, and more importantly, your future. You simply cannot afford to not read this book if you care about your finances at all.