06-04-21 09:17:00,
Nearly 20 years after 9/11, Germany and the German-speaking world are being hit by a formidable one-two.
A ground-breaking study by gifted independent financial journalist Lars Schall, Denken wie der Feind â 20 Jahre Ausnahmezustand 9/11 und die Geopolitik des Terrors
(âThinking Like the Enemy â 20 Years State of Emergency, 9/11 and the Geopolitics of Terrorâ) is being published in Germany in two books.
The first one â Das Erdöl, der Dollar und die Drogen (âThe Oil, The Dollar and The Drugsâ) â is out this week. Volume II will be out next week.
Nomi Prins, formerly from Goldman Sachs, has described Schallâs âinvestigation of 9/11 insider tradingâ as âstunningâ. Marshall Auerback, researcher at the Levy Institute in the U.S., noted how âmost of the MSM still refuse to tackle the broader, more controversial aspects of the 9/11 tragedyâ. Schall, he adds, âprovides a healthy correctiveâ.
A sample of Schallâs work, already published by The Saker blog, is this interview on 9/11 terror trading.
Iâve had the pleasure to write the introduction for the German one-two. Here it is â hoping that such an extraordinary achievement may find its way in many other languages, especially across the Global South
9/11, or âThe Owls Are Not What They Seemâ
Until COVID-19 showed up on the scene in the Spring of 2020, nearly two decades after the fact, the world remained hostage to 9/11. This was the ultimate geopolitical game-changer that set the tone for the young 21st century. The book you have in your hands asks the ultimate question: why 9/11 matters.
Follow the money. Itâs quite fitting that this meticulous investigation is conducted by a gifted, extremely serious financial journalist â and, in an unprecedented way, presents a mass of information previously unavailable in German.
Iâve known Lars Schall, virtually, for years â exchanging correspondence on politics and economics. When we met in person in Berlin in 2015, we finally had time, live, to also indulge in our number one pop culture mutual passion: David Lynchâs Twin Peaks. Lars may be a German incarnation of FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper. Or, better yet, the compassionate version of Albert Rosenfield,