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One Nation Under Blackmail, Vol. 2
- The Sordid Union between Intelligence and Organized Crime That Gave Rise to Jeffrey Epstein
- Narrated by: Grace Noble
- Length: 15 hrs and 50 mins
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Summary
Exposes vastly under-explored topics compared to other media reports and books on Jeffrey Epstein.
How did Jeffrey Epstein manage to evade justice for decades? Who enabled him and why? Why were legal officials told that Epstein “belonged to intelligence”, and to back off during his first arrest in the mid-2000s?
Volume two of One Nation Under Blackmail examines the rise of Jeffrey Epstein and his closest associates, such as Leslie Wexner and Ghislaine Maxwell, and contextualizes them within the organized crime-intelligence networks detailed in-depth in volume one. It subsequently details their ties, with a focus on Epstein, to intelligence networks, espionage activity, and the subversion of American institutions, as well as the role of Epstein and the Maxwell family in the evolution of blackmail in the digital era.
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- Jim C
- 18-07-23
An incredible work of fact
Every voter should this book to fully understand the corruption which appears endemic in most governments!
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- Tim bowles
- 09-07-23
like American tabloid..
... but non fiction. seriously, this book should be introduced to senior school curriculum .
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- Neil Creamer
- 28-10-23
Should be required reading
for anyone who has ever wondered why organised crime has never been addressed, why war never ends, and why the rich and powerful get away with crimes that would see an ordinary person imprisoned for life.
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- martin
- 23-07-24
Utterly Superb - Must Listen
Whitney WEbb is one of the foremost researchers and exposers of criminal corruption at the core of our governmental system, which includes the supposedly elected lower middle management usually considered to be the government.
The background history of volume one inspired me to revisit many Hollywood and popular supposed fiction, through new eyes. This education has to be a bedrock of a more realistic perspective on the way our world is shaped and, while thankfully giving no over simplistic answers to the issues raised, this provides for a paradigm shift giving rise to a profound sense inner duty and responsibility which we shall certainly need in facing what is to come.
And a not on the narration, while this was very clear and easy to understand and listen to, there were quite a lot of funny pronunciations of various words. I missed listening to Whitney’s sardonic drawl - which I could hear in the writing, so translated quite a bit n my own mind.
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- Mr. C. J. Cooper
- 18-12-23
Very informative
Excellent book. Well written and well delivered. Quite a depressing book, but very important. Read it!
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- Amazon Customer
- 30-07-23
Fantastic read. A wealth of information.
I'm convinced the author is one of the best journalists there has ever been. Whitney makes a tremendous effort linking a lot of people and events across decades of international politics.
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- Pip
- 11-08-24
Depth of research & information
Improving my knowledge arming me with the ability to decrease my use of both the phone and computer to make me free and safe
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- CJ, London
- 23-10-23
Data not Information
Whilst I applaud the ton of research, this book feels like a never ending stream of footnotes, references, factoids, statements and bibliography.
It needs a giant political mind to make sense of the data and present a clear framework.
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