While working in a newsroom, author Amelia Arcamone-Makinano was asked why schools were failing. It was a question she couldn't answer. After leaving, Arcamone-Makinano taught high school English for 24 years. This began to lead her to the answer to the question. Her new book, "KRONOS: All-Devouring Federal Reserve" (published by Archway Publishing), reveals what Arcamone-Makinano discovered.
Named for the mythological titan who cannibalized his children, "KRONOS" exposes an all-devouring banking cartel that secretly controls every minutia of people's lives, fosters illiteracy and pilfers gold. Arcamone-Makinano claims that this cartel is responsible for "foreign imperialism which exchanges divine inspiration for economic formulas." She hopes to expose what is unknown to the public.
The book covers many time periods and historical figures to show how these events have led to current economic turbulence worldwide.
"This is the first book to make sense of the tumultuous events of our time," Arcamone-Makinano says. "The direct connection between the international Federal Reserve, which considers education to be 'big business,' is made to our failing schools, through internal abstracts written by the Fed's own economists and advisors."
"KRONOS"
By Amelia Arcamone-Makinano
Hardcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 264 pages | ISBN 9781480818118
Softcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 264 pages | ISBN 9781480818101
E-Book | 264 pages | ISBN 9781480818125
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Amelia Arcamone-Makinano worked for the New York Post while writing education articles. She was a New York City high school English teacher for 24 years and represented teachers as a United Federation of Teachers chapter leader. She is a published poet and twice-named top New York City attorney upon litigating, pro-se.
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