This is a book I read a long time ago, but when I saw it today, I remembered I hadn't reviewed it yet.

Author Song Hong Bing's name sounds very Korean, originally from Sichuan in China. He was born in 1968 and is known to everyone as a Director of the Institute of Financial Economics Research in Beijing. With these experiences, he diligently conducted economic research and produced a series of books on this topic. Among them, there is Currency War.

Review of the book Currency Wars - Song Hong Bing - Photo source: Internet

The content of the book revolves around political, economic, social, and war issues, all of which originate from money. Everything that happens is created by capitalists and tycoons.

If you are a person who likes conspiracy theories, likes to read secrets, and deep mysteries, then this book will probably suit you.

Because it's been a long time since I read this book, there are many detailed contents that I don't remember completely, but there are some things that left a deep impression on me with this book!

Why do events happen to the world?

With this book, readers will feel like they are reading a historical story when the author recounts "secret" stories about events happening to the world such as wars, economic crises, Assassinations of heads of state are all committed by capitalists and financial families around the world.

There is a feeling that almost everything that happens to our countries, to our world, is being directed by the world's financial families. The government apparatus and central banks all have their hands involved in manipulation.

The richest people in the world are just on the surface

We often hear lists of the world's richest billionaires ranked as Bill Gates, Buffet, Jeff Beros,...

But the author states that this is just the surface, there is one of the richest people in the world, manipulating governments from Europe to the US with huge assets like the Rothschild family but never mentioned in the media as such. a mysterious story.

Stories about assassinations of US Presidents

A comparison of the author is that the death rate of the US President is higher than that of the marines. The main reason revolves around the competition for the right to issue currency from Central Banks and then the FED (US Federal Reserve).

The author believes that the issuance of USD is actually behind the world's most powerful financial corporations such as Rothschild, Rockefeller, JP Morgan,... The story of the assassinations of President Lincoln, Kennedy... all have the hands of these capitalists.

In addition, in the book the author also provides other information about the collapse of the USD, inflation, Gold prices,...

Everything starts from money…

As I said above, all of these stories when read will feel very fascinating when major events in the world are exposed with the conspiracy theories behind it. This will probably make you nod your head as soon as you read it, feeling like this world is being operated on...

However, if I think back, I think this book is just for reading to gain a new perspective on the world. Because a lot of the information in this book is just the author's hypothesis and has nothing to confirm. In particular, the writer is a Chinese person. It feels like the author is sitting around making assumptions to further undermine America and European countries.

I'm sure the world is heavily manipulated by capitalists. But perhaps it's not as bad as covering the sky with one hand like the author said about the Rothschild family. And really, if the Rothschild family, the tycoons, could cover the sky and even kill so many American presidents, I believe this book would not have been published and the author would have passed away a long time ago. .

This is just what remains in my mind about this book because I read it a long time ago. If you ask me if this book should be read, I think it should be. Because it has many good stories and perspectives about money, economic crisis and the capitalist world.

But maybe to believe it completely, I think not... And this book can also bring toxic thoughts about the world if the reader believes in it completely. So if you read it, read it with the mind of entertainment like you are reading a novel, instead of deifying what this book says.

Those are my reviews of this book. What is your opinion? Do you believe the stories in this book?

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