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The Great Taking By David Rogers Webb (Paperback)

The Great Taking By David Rogers Webb (Paperback)

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The Great Taking by David Rogers Webb is a hard-hitting and thought-provoking exploration of modern financial systems and the hidden mechanisms behind global economic power. The book examines how legal frameworks, banking structures, and debt-based systems may enable the large-scale transfer of assets from individuals to institutions during times of financial crisis. Written in a serious, investigative tone, it challenges readers to question commonly accepted narratives about ownership, money, and economic security. This book is best suited for readers interested in economics, finance, geopolitics, and alternative perspectives on global monetary systems.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 146 pages
David Rogers Webb is an independent researcher, writer, and former financial market professional known for his critical analysis of global financial systems and monetary structures. With decades of experience observing capital markets, Webb focuses on uncovering the legal, institutional, and systemic mechanisms that govern ownership, debt, and asset control. He gained wider recognition through his work The Great Taking, in which he presents a detailed argument about how financial crises can be used to consolidate assets and power at the highest levels. Webb’s writing is direct, research-driven, and aimed at readers who want to question mainstream economic narratives and better understand the deeper workings of modern finance.