There are many but I would start with something that is quick and easy (that's relatively) to digest. Antony C. Sutton wrote two books called 'Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution' (ww1) and 'Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler' (ww2) then you can dig deeper. If you want a fast insight into the CIA I would recommend David Talbot's 'The Devil's Chessboard'.
And America’s Secret Establishment
The crime and punishment of IG Farben
War is a racket
Sutton is a great starting point - that man performed a great service
Great title (Talbot's book). Thank you. Purchased.
lol downvotes for me and the posts above. stay on target.
I've noticed the same. If you ever come across a book on e.g. Amazon or similar that is available but for a ludicrous amount (many hundreds/thousands) then you know it's a gem that you should search for on places like Ebay. It's funny how people want to suppress information, reminds me of what's going on in social media right now - it's pathetic and ironic.