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The Secret of the Rothschilds

$15.00

In The Secret of the Rothschilds, Mary E. Hobart unravels the dark machinery of global finance with the precision of a mathematician and the urgency of a prophet. First published in 1898, this incendiary work exposes the hidden arithmetic of debt, interest, and wealth concentration—a system so rigged it devours nations as easily as it ruins households. Through historical quotations, forensic statistics, and chilling allegories, Hobart transforms abstract economics into a drama of power, betrayal, and inevitable collapse. Abraham Lincoln’s warnings of corporate enthronement echo alongside Rothschild memoranda and Senate speeches, setting the stage for a tale where gold functions not as wealth but as a weapon. The result is a book that reads like a scholarly thriller: a relentless pursuit of the “unknown law” that condemns republics to debt and servitude, and a daring attempt to expose it. At once analysis and indictment, Hobart’s study forces readers to confront the unsettling possibility that financial systems, left unexamined, become the very conspiracies they pretend to regulate.

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