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Jim McGowan
Jim McGowan is 95% done
Mr. Henderson has a very broad yet very detailed understanding of how today's corporate and political structure came about. This work is an excellent introduction to making sense of how and who runs today's world.
Jul 07, 2013 01:50PM
Big Oil And Their Bankers In The Persian Gulf: Four Horsemen, Eight Families and Their Global Intelligence, Narcotics and Terror Network


Jim McGowan
Jim McGowan is 75% done
This is a remarkable book - very extensively documented. One begins to get the sense of how much oil dominates world politics and has done so for over 100 years. I will put up some very interesting quotes after I complete reading this thought provoking tome. Clearly Mr. Henderson has devoted a large chunk of his life trying to understand this industry so dominated by Rothschild and Rockefeller interests.
Apr 22, 2013 06:42AM
Big Oil And Their Bankers In The Persian Gulf: Four Horsemen, Eight Families and Their Global Intelligence, Narcotics and Terror Network


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message 1: by Jim (last edited Apr 13, 2013 11:12PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jim McGowan Henderson is excellent on detail. This book is similar to Anthony Sampson's 7 Sisters but more accessible as Henderson puts his spin on what he sees ... he doesn't give a xxxx what anybody might say whereas Sampson was in the business of offending no one. It is a very tall order to understand today's world. Largely I think because the true facts are deliberately omitted or obscured. For now I am going to consider this work mostly as a reference book. BTW he writes regularly for Global Research and Veteran's Today ... I think he sees his job is to put back in what the corporate media wants out and clarify what the same corrupt media deliberately obscures. Funny how oil truly is the king pin of world events and yet your average person (myself included) is steered away from thinking to deeply about this fact.


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