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Secret Weapon

How Economic Terrorism Brought Down the U.S. Stock Market and Why It Can Happen Again

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Secret Weapon

By: Kevin Freeman
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Who’s really to blame for America’s catastrophic financial meltdown and devastating national recession? Contrary to what the “Occupy Movement” might tell you, it’s not greedy Wall Street executives. No, as one of America’s top financial professionals reveals in this shocking book, the real culprit is economic warfare, with our foreign enemies exploiting our lurking financial weaknesses.

In Secret Weapon, Kevin Freeman unveils how all the evidence - including motive, means, and opportunity - points to America’s foreign enemies deliberately pushing our economy over the brink.

In this stunning exposé, Freeman reveals:

  • The evidence linking Communist China and Islamic finance to economic warfare against the United States
  • Why initial reports linked the 2008 stock market crash to economic terrorism - and why the Obama administration continues to look the other way.
  • How the financial attack unfolded - and how the perpetrators tried to cover their tracks.
  • Why you should expect another financial attack even more devastating than the last one - and how you can protect yourself from it.

In Secret Weapon you’ll learn what our enemies know and what the Obama administration has chosen to ignore - that our financial system is profoundly vulnerable to financial terrorism and that we are being targeted for further and even more destructive attacks by our enemies, who want to cripple America’s position as the world’s leading economy. If you want to protect yourself and protect our country, then you need to read Secret Weapon to understand how we have entered a new age of warfare - an age our enemies want to make the Dark Ages of the United States.

©2012 Kevin Freeman (P)2012 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Conservatism & Liberalism Economic Conditions Economic History Media Studies National & International Security Political Science Stocks Terrorism National Security Global Financial Crisis Wall Street United States War US Economy Great Recession Stock Market
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“Freeman explains persuasively and clearly why we may be beginning the third act of a monetary and fiscal tragedy. You don’t care about dark pools, huge Middle-Eastern sovereign wealth funds, naked short selling, and bear runs? I’m afraid you will, and rather soon.” (R. James Woolsey, chairman of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and former director of Central Intelligence)
“Every American needs to understand how our financial markets have been manipulated by people who want to destroy the nation and how they can do even greater damage in the future. This book is a critical read for everyone.” (William G. Boykin, Lt. Gen. USA (ret), former commander of US Army Special Forces and founding member of Delta Force)
“Kevin Freeman’s alarming proposition on economic warfare merits attention from those at the highest levels entrusted with our nation’s security. It is incumbent on the US intelligence and defense community, financial regulators, and those with advanced financial acumen to assess and address this modern security vulnerability. Warfare continues to evolve. As the United States remains vigilant against emerging threats, we must appreciate newfound challenges to longstanding assumptions about how our enemies could exploit our financial markets with potentially devastating consequences for our nation.” (Congressman Bill Posey)

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Eye Popping

Great book and very eye opening as to what goes on behind the scenes in the economic community. Kevin Freeman’s a very gifted man.

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Very revealing

This gave credence to thoughts I’ve had about current events. It is prophetic of what is happening today.

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Too slanted

This book starts with an excellent promise about the possibilities of using financial short selling another Financial tools has an economic weapon against the United States. Unfortunately it drives very strongly into a Partisan screed against left-wing target such as George Soros and political correctness.

Divorced of its political leanings the book could a very definitely laid out a map for the protection of our financial systems against many actors however as such it is a read from the echo chamber.

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