131 • Bailout by Neil Barofsky: A look into the bank bailouts by the Special Inspector Gen- eral for TARP. • The Fourth Turning: An American Proph- esy, What the Cycles of History Tell Us About America’s Next Rendezvous with Destiny by William Strauss and Neil Howe: Strauss and Howe look at generational cycles that span 80-100 year periods. These cycles tend to follow predictable patterns that could potentially be applied to future generations. • The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe by Lynne McTaggart: Lynne ex- plores the work of various physicists, biochem- ists and other scientists who have stumbled across or purposefully searched for evidence in their respective fields that there is a force, which she calls the Field that connects all be- ings and matter at a fundamental level. • Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Tech- nology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked by Adam Alter: Adam Alter is an as- sociate professor at New York University. His new book Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked is a light review of what Alter calls “behavioral addiction.” • Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton’s Doomed Campaign by Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes: Throughout the US presidential cam- paign of 2016, reporters Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes spoke with numerous members of the Clinton campaign on the understand- ing that the conversations were off-the-record until after the campaign. Now they have pub- lished a tell-all tale; Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton’s Doomed Campaign. • Titanic: A Perfect Crime by Patrea Patrick: Titanic: A Perfect Crime is a novel by Patrea Patrick that describes one of the theories of how the Titanic sank. • Gotcha Capitalism by Bob Sullivan: Gotcha Capitalism, according to the book’s author, Bob Sullivan, represents the latest evolution in capitalist business tactics designed to ex- tract the most profits possible in the form of “sneaky fees.” • The Reporter Who Knew Too Much by Mark Shaw: Earlier this year, the New York Post reported that the Manhattan District Attorney’s office had opened an investigation into the death of Dorothy Kilgallen, who died 51 years ago while investigating the death of President John F. Kennedy. • Dark Money by Jane Mayer: In US politics, “dark money” is money given to social welfare and trade association not-for-profit groups and funneled to think tanks with a goal of influencing elections and government policies. Spending by organizations that do not disclose their donors has increased significantly and is having a powerful impact on American poli- tics. • Tracking Mr. Global by Thomas Hupp: Thomas Hupp writes about the topics and sources that would best inform the seeker of truth about governance. • Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products by Nir Eyal: A book that examines the attributes of modern technological prod- ucts and services that make them so compel- ling that users form a habitual relationship with them and use them over and over • Esoteric Hollywood: Sex, Cults and Sym- bols in Film by Jay Dyer: Jay has published a significant new review of the relationship between Hollywood, geopolitics, the CIA and the covert world told through the prism of twenty movie reviews that take you deeper than most readers are used to going. • Technocracy Rising – The Trojan Horse of Global Transformation by Patrick Wood: Wood documents the Orwellian combina- tion of invasive digital technology and covert operations and finance to build a new form of centralized governance to succeed where communism failed.of energy in our economy until you do.