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  1. Codex Politica
    A Resource Primer for Deciphering the Digital Political World
    Christopher Davino

    In a time when narratives move faster than facts and politics unfolds across screens, networks, and data streams, Codex Politica serves as a clear, non-partisan guide to understanding modern power. This resource manual teaches readers how to research politics with discipline—how to evaluate sources, verify information, interpret law and policy, track global events, and recognize influence campaigns and digital propaganda.

  2. The Dollar's Long Goodbye
    How Global Money Is Quietly Changing
    Elan Moritz

    > The dollar isn't dying—but it is becoming less unavoidable. Central banks are buying gold at historic rates. Alternative payment systems are quietly developing. Reserve managers are diversifying in ways that don't make headlines. This isn't collapse; it's _thinning at the margins_—and understanding the difference is essential for anyone navigating the future of global finance.

  3. Rebuilding Aristocracy
    The Abdication of American Ingenuity
    Kyle J. Tobin

    Something is broken. You can feel it. You work harder and fall further behind. You're told it's the market, it's global forces, it's just how things are now. It's not. Fifty years of decisions built an economy that takes from those who work and gives to those who toll. This book names the decisions, the people who made them, and exactly when. Then it shows you what can be done about it.

  4. WARFARE: USD, Ukraine, BlackRock and the New World Order
    How global finance, digital power, and military alliances are reshaping the world order in the 21st century.
    DanielTran

    Finance is the new battlefield. From the USD to Ukraine, from Wall Street to BRICS — this book exposes the quiet war over power, debt, and global control.