The White Swan
by Anthony Klatch II 2020-08-22 15:42:01
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What happens when the U.S. debt limit approaches $100 Trillion Dollars? What happens when one man is given the power to move markets and society? What happens when one event contradicts reality? Causality? Actuality? Meet Simon Rock – a love-torn, ... Read more

What happens when the U.S. debt limit approaches $100 Trillion Dollars?

What happens when one man is given the power to move markets and society?

What happens when one event contradicts reality? Causality? Actuality?

Meet Simon Rock – a love-torn, stock market, wunderkind. PhD at 21. Youngest Nobel Laureate ever. Self-made billionaire. Federal inmate. Forced to live in the shadows. Forced to become reclusive from the world since the death of his parents and since his persecution from the government. Yet, it was the irony – the contradiction – that changed him. He never rationalized “Why” he became the persecuted. “Why” he became the victim, and the root of defining that causality pushed him into the realm of pure irrational grandiosity. Yet, it wasn’t enough, and despite his societal stigmas, his love for his country and his love for capitalism became the focus for his PhD thesis, and thus, “The Super Bubble” or “The White Swan” became a way to save us all. It became the term – the concept – that was revolutionary. But that, too, was stolen from him. And Simon’s “White Swan” was made a reality by the one man he despised. The wealthiest man. A sexual deviant. A sociopath. And Vivian’s father… Arthur Calaci.

This book is relevant to our times and provides a fictional but plausible solution to the recurrent debt crises in the United States. The book is written in a modern writing style that remains fast-paced, explosive, and sexually seductive.

“The White Swan,” can only be described as Ayn Rand meets Stuart Woods.

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  • January 14, 2016
  • English
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