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 Only halfway through, but all I can say is 
this book is the shit. Thank you nostr:nprofile1qqs8hxglwaksfkrukh2zt95grpa9yrm2lstt9wddymdvdw8wwmpggrgpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhs70mpv9 for the recommendation!
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 What’s this about? 
 It goes into so many topics, difficult to summarize (almost 700 pages) but the title says it well -- 'unlearn the lies you've been taught to beleive'. The author beautifully touches on the major happenings around us orchestrated by high powers that most people are oblivious to. From past to current events and the ideologies behind them. What I like is that the author doesn't preach but lays out facts and thought provoking quotes which allows the reader to draw his own conclusions. It touches on Bitcoin and issues with central banking but is much more than another Bitcoin or economics book. Moreso global world affairs, the state, anarchy and finding truth. 
 Thanks 
 Glad you enjoy the read. 
 I finished the book, and it's truly an impressive work of art. However, I'm uncomfortable with the author's stance against Judaism and Israel. Unfortunately, Jew hatred has become mainstream, especially on platforms like Nostr. It's troubling that those who consider themselves enlightened and advocates for freedom make sweeping negative comments about Jews and supporters of Israel. This kind of rhetoric is harmful and breeds hate. We should judge individuals by the content of their character and the goodness of their hearts, not by their religion, race, or any other group affiliation. The author attempts to make this assertion, but by the time he has the damage has been done, IMO