Since everybody started waking up, mostly throughout the Trump era it seems, the word "oligarchs" has become very common, as well as the terms "deep state", "military industrial complex", etc. But who are these oligarchs? The answer is simple and staring us right in the face.
In this interview with Author William F. Wertz, we take a deep dive into who these oligarchs are based on his book, "BEWARE The British East India Company!: Toward an Alliance Between the USA, Russia, China, and India to Finally Defeat the British Empire".
The link to this book is: https://tinyurl.com/3mkdaf9a
Other books by William F. Wertz are:
Toward a New Council of Florence: 'On the Peace of Faith' and Other Works by Nicolaus of Cusa (Statecraft):
https://tinyurl.com/266k3svp
Friedrich Schiller Poet of Freedom Volume I:
https://tinyurl.com/bdeyb5mr
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