The Backroom of Trump, by Daniel Estulin

Trump's backroom
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There are not few books (such as this y this other) who have launched into trying to explain the Trump phenomenon, or assess its impact, or consider possible consequences. Undoubtedly, he is a character who does not leave indifferent and who clearly shows the social drift, typical of a world in crisis where populism runs at ease thanks to its direct message, its uncircumcised presentations and its ability to raise the encouragement of the people through a chauvinism erected as the only solution.

But of all that is coming out of Trump, perhaps the most significant is this book of Daniel Estulin Trump's backroom. This author, known for his espionage work, always seems to have the latest information about the reasons for so many things that happen in our world, or, rather, in the back room of the world ...

On November 9, 2016, what everyone believed impossible happened: Donald Trump, a billionaire tycoon with an absolutely xenophobic, savage and populist speech, won the presidency to the White House, endangering values ​​such as democracy and peace in the world.

In the same vein as his successful books The Bilderberg club y Control track, Daniel Estulin shows us that nothing is accidental and that many interests are hidden behind this terrifying event. How did you get here? Was it a really democratic event? And, above all, what are the interests behind that choice?

From his privileged status as a former Russian spy, Daniel Estulin delves into the long process that has brought Donald Trump to the presidency, and in Trump's backroom offers us a behind-the-scenes chronicle of the actors, governments, companies and institutions involved in their election and of the revenues that now, once they have achieved their goal, they hope to get out of it. This is how we enter a world about to explode and change forever.

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