Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Book review : Blood Money

Book review : 

This book is a refined way of giving ample examples and solutions to the problems evolving in financial systems and how society is being effected on the world level.


Blood Money analyzes the ways in which VNSAs find money for their operations and sustainment, from controlling a valuable commodity to harnessing the grievances of a networked diaspora, and it looks at the channels through which they can flip the positives of globalization into flat, fast, and frictionless movement of people, funds, and materials needed to terrorize and coerce their opponents. Author Margaret Sankey highlights the mundane and everyday nature of these tactics, occurring under our noses online, in legitimate marketplaces, and with the aegis of intelligence services and national governments. 


Sankey chronicles money hiding and laundering, schemes and practices from the Irish bar's "Derry can" to selling counterfeit goods, and how everyday individuals get caught up in the process. The research is solid and fascinating, and Sankey explains often-complicated deals and arrangements clearly and with panache.


I loved reading this book and it gave me a deep insight of many matters involved. I would recommend this book to all business and investing book lovers.


I am thankful to netgalley and naval institute press for gifting me this book in return of an honest review.

Happy Reading!


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