Human Nature
Power never disappears. It reorganizes. WHEN A CIA OFFICER IS ASSASSINATED in a London safe-house, intelligence analysts Jack Keller and Catherine Vienna uncover his final discovery: a digital ledger that doesn't track money—it tracks crises. Every major shock of the past half-century appears inside it: Wars. Financial crashes. Pandemics. Each event triggers the same sequence: emergency legislation, humanitarian funding, and trillions of dollars moving through government budgets. The public story is disaster relief. The ledger suggests something else. Following the trail through intelligence archives, financial networks, and forgotten Cold War programs, Keller and Vienna uncover a hidden system that governs emergencies. Relief funds become investment instruments. Humanitarian aid becomes collateral. Entire disasters become financial products—and trillions vanish. For decades, the system has quietly built a global crisis-management architecture designed to mobilize money, authority, and public compliance whenever catastrophe strikes. Most of the time, the system simply waits for disasters to occur. But the deeper Keller and Vienna dig, the more disturbing the pattern becomes. Some crises don't just benefit the system. They appear to be manufactured. Now a new artificial intelligence-designed to model and stabilize global emergencies—has begun analyzing the same data. For the first time, something inside the system may be capable of recognizing the structure that created it. And once a machine understands how crises move power and money through the world, Keller and Vienna realize a terrifying possibility: The most dangerous system ever built may not need to hide to control power. It already operates in plain sight-inside the institutions meant to protect us.
Publication
2026
Durée
14 h 35 min
Format
Audiobook
Éditeur
Lantern Audio
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