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FeaturedJanuary 2026·Literary Analysis

MAGTSTRUKTUREN

A Book Review

Author

Tony Høy-Nielsen

Length

672 pages

Genre

Conspiracy Theory / Self-Help for the Paranoid

Excerpt

The work presents itself as a "well-documented insight" into the world's power structure. The author, who according to his own statement graduated in financial economics in 2013 with a specialization in mortgages, explains across 672 pages the connection between the City of London, the Vatican, the Rothschild family, the Illuminati order, the Jesuits, the black nobility, the Freemasons, the Khazars, Skull and Bones, virology as "pseudoscience," and COVID-19 as a planned pandemic.

"The citations total 2,769 footnotes, which might initially suggest academic rigor. Upon closer inspection, these consist primarily of: YouTube videos, Rumble links, Wikipedia articles, websites with names like 'humansarefree.com' and 'aim4truth.org', and circular references to other conspiracy theorists."

Flexibility Rating

Exceptional

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