The Open Society Playbook

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In his newest book, Scott Howard, author of The Transgender Industrial Complex, exposes the persons and actors financing the push for globalization and dissolution of national borders. Howard, in his own words, commits the "thoroughly postmodern crime of telling the truth using the words of the actors committing the acts themselves as evidence." Just as well-sourced and meticulously researched as Howard's previous work, The Open Society Playbook follows the money through Soros and the American Zionist lobby, connecting the dots between color revolutions and immigration NGOs all over the world. Howard's latest masterpiece is a must-read for anyone who wants to take a deep dive into who is behind globalism. Some names will be all too familiar to the reader while others may be shocking. Still more strands of this vast web will involve powerful organizations and groups that most have never even heard of. Antelope Hill Publishing is proud to present Scott Howard's The Open Society Playbook. Howard's latest work is sure to be an invaluable tool in uncovering the origins of the worldwide push for open borders and a globalized economy.

Author(s): Scott Howard
Publisher: Antelope Hill Publishing
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 340

CONTENTS
Introduction
1: The Open Society Foundations and the Soros Network
2: The American Foreign Policy Battering Ram
3: The Color Revolutions
4: Demographic Warfare
5: The Hand that Feeds and the Church of Clientology
6: The Zionist-Occupied Government
7: The New Normal
8: The Dark Underbelly
Conclusion

APPENDICES
A: World Bank and IMF Meeting
B: Chatham House Funders
C: ICIJ Media Partners
D: ECRE Member List
E: ODI Major Funders
F: MPI Major Funders
G: New American Century
H: Partnership for NYC
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