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Rockefeller

Controlling the Game

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Why would the first family of oil so ardently support environmental climate research and activism? Join author and researcher Jacob Nordangård as he uncovers the whole sordid truth.

The Rockefeller family is one of the richest in the world. Yet, why would the family that made the world dependent on oil fund environmental and climate research since the 1950s, help shape climate policy measures since the 1980s, and supported climate activism since the 1990s?

Rockefeller: Controlling the Game is the thrilling and paradoxical story of one of the world's most influential global players. Through its top position in American business, close contacts with the White House, and with their immense financial power as one of the world's leading private research funders, the Rockefellers have been able to anchor the climate issue both scientifically and politically. Yet what is the reasoning behind doing so?

Author and researcher Jacob Nordangård follows the family from the founding of Standard Oil and the Rockefeller Foundation, up through the aftermath of the Paris Agreement, with the declaration of the Fourth Industrial Revolution in January 2016, to the present day. Nordangård's in-depth research includes the large quantities of new material recently made available on the Internet, as well as the Rockefeller Foundation's own annual reports. Nordangård's main focus is the Rockefeller family's involvement in climate research and politics, but the actions and motives of some of their allies are also explored, as well as the family's influence on the development of modern medicine, family planning, agriculture, art, architecture, behavioral science, information technology, and politics.

The Rockefeller family's utopian dream of a perfect world will have serious consequences for the survival of the human species and life as we know it. The Rockefeller Foundation's stated mission to "promote the well-being of humanity throughout the world" has a dark flipside, as, Nordangård will prove, the Rockefeller family's long-standing battle against climate change contains elements of sophisticated propaganda techniques, futurism, and New Age philosophy, aiming at a complete transformation of the whole earth system, including economy, ecology, culture, and even humanity itself.

©2024 Jacob Nordangård (P)2024 Skyhorse Audio
Corruption & Misconduct Media Studies Politics & Government Social Sciences Socialism Capitalism
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Even if you know some things about the important subject matter of this book from before, you may still come out of some chapters with some degree of shell shock and you're left struggling against a very dark future outlook for a while. This is not the author's fault. He's just telling it like it is. Definitely not a book I could binge-read, but with a pause to recover between some chapters, I was eager to listen to more. When you finish it, you see much of the past with a new kind of clarity.

Very grateful to the author for gathering the whole wide-ranging history, in all its psychotic utopian details.

The narration was difficult to listen to, unfortunately, so I think I'll be getting the e-book to read it myself the second time.

An important book you don't read for fun.

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Enjoyed this listen, some interesting information within that connected a few dots with modern day goings on and how we are where we are and where we are heading . Worth a listen.

Fascinating book

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