I’ve read other stuff by this Engdahl guy and it all seems pretty much over the top. But I don’t have enough knowledge to dispute the specifics. Too many outrageous allegations as to motive. Too sure of himself that it all ties together in some grand conspiracy. That’s not to say that I don’t believe in conspiracies. It’s just that they can’t all be tied together.
With due respect, Engdahl has access to the type of research documents that other, more ‘Grant and Foundation-funded’ historians don’t. I.E. Bilderberg meeting minutes - in their original European language(s) - found in libraries amongst presumably private, personal archives that were offered up. His book, “A Century of War” - although unorthodox in not providing footnotes, endnotes or a bibliography, nonetheless has said docs photographed in the back.
In addition, he’s read more the Quigleys, Suttons and other historians who’ve documented said ‘conspiracies’ -— so you won’t have to.
Most of said ‘allegations’ are ‘outrageous’ because they are true.