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The Deals That Made the World

By: Jacques Peretti
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What if the way we understand our world is wrong? What if it isn't politicians and events that shape our lives but secret deals made by people you've never heard of?

This book tells the story of the secret deals that are changing the world and revolutionising everything we do, including money, the food we eat, what we buy and the drugs we take to stay well.

These deals never make the news: they are made high up in boardrooms, on golf courses and in luxury cars, each sealed by world-changing handshakes. This is the story of those handshakes.

©2017 Jacques Peretti (P)2017 Hodder & Stoughton
Biographies & Memoirs Business Economics International Professionals & Academics
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The Book is one of the best - or perhaps the best to understand the mess we are in today. Why the whole covid seems to be the largest propagandashow on earth and largest hoax in the world - ever. How fear is the best way to maximize profit and how the Tech companies and Pharmaindustry playing together to controll the News and make us all complay.

The Author is the Narrator it self, so when someone here is blaming bad actors for reading, it shows me,not everybody looks at the title, before giving just one Star for the Audio version. So get used to the English English sound and enjoy a outstanding book.

Finaly seein the world as i did experience it the last 60 years

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This content of this book is mind blowing. Well researched and excellently laid out. What lets this Audible Vernon down is the insistence on using different voices to speak as the people quoted was incredibly off putting. The accents were so bad and fake that the completely distracted from the message.

An excellent read

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