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CREAM “Corrupted Ambition, Sacrifices, Hearts”

by Antone Ade'

Cash Rules Everything About Money is not just a documentary—it's an excavation. Through the eyes of Kareem, a privileged young man who never questioned where money comes from or who it serves, we trace the hidden architecture of global finance from its birth in 1694 to the present day.

Chapters
11
Topics
money
racialized social control
structural poverty
debt architecture
fractional reserve banking
petrodollar system
wealth inequality
financial corruption

What's Included

Interactive chapters with dual narration
High-quality text-to-speech
Harmoniq ultrasonic notes (Premium)
Bonus content & interactive elements

Chapters

1

Opening

OPENING SEQUENCE ON SCREEN: INT. UPSCALE KITCHEN – MORNING – PRESENT DAY Marble island. Stainless steel everything. A big window framing a backyard ...

2

CHAPTER ONE – CORRUPTED

1694: The Bank of England and the Invention of Perpetual Debt ON SCREEN: INT. KAREEM'S BEDROOM – NIGHT – TWELVE YEARS LATER Same house, different ro...

3

CHAPTER TWO – AMBITION

1815: Nathan Rothschild and the Battle of Waterloo ON SCREEN: INT. FAMILY DINING ROOM – EVENING – A FEW DAYS LATER Long table. Food arranged like a ...

4

CHAPTER THREE – SACRIFICES

1907: The Panic and the Private Bailout ON SCREEN: INT. CAMPUS COFFEE SHOP – DAY – MONTHS LATER Kareem sits with a laptop open, pretending to work. ...

5

CHAPTER FIVE – TRUST

The Mechanics: How Banks Create Money ON SCREEN: INT. KAREEM'S APARTMENT – DAY – SIX MONTHS LATER Kareem has his own place now. Small. Affordable. N...

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