The Creature from Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin explores the history and impact of the Federal Reserve System in the United States. It challenges conventional views by revealing the origins and intentions behind the central banking system.
Read more »Siddharth Kara’s Cobalt Red explores the complex and often hidden consequences of the global cobalt mining industry. The book combines investigative journalism with personal stories to reveal the human and environmental costs behind the cobalt that powers today’s technology.
Read more »Christopher Cline, often called "The King of Coal," rose from humble beginnings to become one of America's most successful coal mining entrepreneurs. Born in 1958 in Beckley, West Virginia, Cline began working in the mines at age 22 and eventually built a coal empire worth billions
Read more »Tradable slag, a byproduct of metal smelting and refining processes, has emerged as a valuable commodity in global markets. These industrial residues, once considered mere waste, now represent significant economic opportunities across various sectors including construction, agriculture, and manufacturing. Slag materials contain recoverable metals, minerals, and compounds that make them increasingly sought after by traders worldwide.
Read more »John Fredriksen is widely recognized as a leading figure in the global shipping industry, particularly in oil tankers. He built his fortune by strategically investing in tanker fleets, navigating market fluctuations to become one of the wealthiest shipping magnates in the world.
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