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The UK government report Daniel Estulin keeps mentioning is the DCDC Global Strategic Trends Programme 2007-2036. The UK Ministry of Defence has taken that version off their websites and their replaced it with the 4th edition, "Out to 2040", also a must-read: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/33717/GST4_v9_Feb10.pdf And here's a copy of the 2007-2036 report, now sadly only accessible in non-official sites: http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/articles/strat_trends_23jan07.pdf Also excellent is "From the New Middle Ages to a New Dark Age: The Decline of the State and U.S. Strategy", by the U.S. Institute for Strategic Studies: http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/display.cfm?pubID=867 THE OCTOPUS DECEPTION: A NOVEL [just replace "Octopus" for "Die Spinne"] The Octopus Deception (paperback, 300 pages) by best-selling and veteran Bilderberg investigative reporter Daniel Estulin is an entertaining novel but at the same time very informative. In this timely political thriller, CIA special agent Curtis Fitzgerald, scholar Simone Casoloro, and historian Michael Asbury, must race against the clock to find trillions of dollars worth of stolen funds to prevent global economic collapse. Since the end of the Second World War, an elite organization called The Octopus has controlled the funds hidden away in six bank accounts. As the crux of the global economy, the loss of the money threatens to send the world into pure chaos unless it's retrieved. Fitzgerald, Casoloro, and Asbury find themselves down the rabbit hole of government conspiracies and secret societies in the hunt for the missing riches. Love, betrayal, murder, and deceit play prominently in this novel following in the wake of the ongoing financial crisis. http://www.infowarsshop.com/The-Octopus-Deception-A-Novel_p_1000.html