i haven't tried audiobooks yet - i know i probably should.
Tragedy and Hope 101 is also available in regular print and Kindle. I'll have to check it out.
Is it just going to piss me off even more? Sometimes I have to alternate books that piss me off with some historical fiction or something to get my mind off the current political shenanigans.
Dunno... it's a good 4 or 5 hours til you get to the chapter i said start with, and up to that point it's mostly a chronicle of how international bankers used money and influence to shape our world in such a way as to bring about a global governance infrastructure that is impossible to resist. If you're already familiar with that process, and how the USA became little more than a fist for this thing, it might piss you off.
Once you get to that chapter, though, we get into solutions, and i about shit myself when the dude went on a rant that articulated my own in a substantially more eloquent way.
After that, there's a little more of that, then a chronicle of the absolutely degenerate shit that has been and still is going on. The concussion in the final chapter basically reiterates this one.
My main takeaways are:
Don't be a grey man.
Talk to random people about how the world works.
If you have an ability to use your skills to help raise awareness, unite the people, or something else, now's the time to use them.
Support anyone doing this. Caveat (my own) they will spare no expense and care not for laws when it comes to protecting their order.
They can only survive if we consent to their bullshit.
Jury, and state nullification are the most important tools right now. We all need to know how to use and encourage them.
For anyone that doesn't have a clear understanding of what the CFR, IMF, NATO, the federal reserve, etc are, or what the difference between republicans and democrats are, or what the role of the communists are in society, but knows shit is fucked and wants to help, this pretty much explains EVERYTHING.
Tell em to read it.