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A War To Win Back Your World

Because Silence Feels Like Dying

By Bernie Spofforth

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A War To Win Back Your World

Because Silence Feels Like Dying

By Bernie Spofforth

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  • Bernie Spofforth never intended to become a politicaldissident. Then she was arrested, publicly vilified, and held for 36 hours over a socialmedia post. No charge followed. But the experience changed everything. In A War to Win Back Your World, Spofforth traces the money,legislation, institutions, and global frameworks she believes are reshapingmodern life far beyond the reach of ordinary voters. From Net Zero and digital identity systems to migration policy, censorship, andeconomic control, she argues that power has steadily shifted away fromdemocratic accountability and into the hands of unelected networks,international institutions, NGOs, and corporate alliances. This is not a conspiracy book. It is an investigation. Written inplain English, with wit, anger, humour and deep research, A War to Win BackYour World asks a disturbing question:What if the biggest lie of our age isn’t what’s happening… but the beliefthat you still control it?
Bernie Spofforth never intended to become a politicaldissident. Then she was arrested, publicly vilified, and held for 36 hours over a socialmedia post. No charge followed. But the experience changed everything. In A War to Win Back Your World, Spofforth traces the money,legislation, institutions, and global frameworks she believes are reshapingmodern life far beyond the reach of ordinary voters. From Net Zero and digital identity systems to migration policy, censorship, andeconomic control, she argues that power has steadily shifted away fromdemocratic accountability and into the hands of unelected networks,international institutions, NGOs, and corporate alliances. This is not a conspiracy book. It is an investigation. Written inplain English, with wit, anger, humour and deep research, A War to Win BackYour World asks a disturbing question:What if the biggest lie of our age isn’t what’s happening… but the beliefthat you still control it?