Historic Economic Boom and Bust Cycles: The Grand Convergence Series
Written by Khafra K Om-Ra-Seti
Narrated by Alan K Courtright and Alan Courtright
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About this series
For over two decades, author Khafra K Om-Ra-Seti has been closely following many of the issues discussed in Global Economic Boom and Bust Cycles. As a self-proclaimed futurist and economic thinker, Khafra sees a world bordering on economic calamity but also understands that our world has the technological genius to create the conditions for a massive transformation after a period of purgatory. In biblical terms, the author informs us, "No one knows the hour or the day when the final reckoning will begin." The central thesis of this book is to examine the power and massive influence of Boom and Bust Cycles on a global scale; a parallel mission is to also examine elements, technologies, and systems that will give rise to a new era during our next recovery phase.
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- World Economic Meltdown 2.0: The Simple Guide to Protecting Your Money
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Want to understand what causes financial crises so you can protect your nest egg? Learn more about the global economy to prepare yourself for what’s coming. Does the crash of 2008 still give you nightmares? Want to stay ahead of future collapses? Rogue economist Khafra K. Om-Ra-Seti can help you do just that. After studying global finance for decades, his revolutionary take on the economy may be just what you need to keep you ahead of future monetary danger. World Economic Meltdown is a revealing guide to what happened before, during, and after the 2008 crisis. Inside, you’ll learn to unravel the lasting impact of the questionable actions central bankers and governmental bodies took following the collapse. While wealthy elites and institutions may have benefited most from the so-called bailouts, Om-Ra-Seti’s understanding and strategy share how, when the next disaster rears its head, you can keep yourself safe. In World Economic Meltdown, you’ll discover: (1) How to get out of debt and guarantee your financial security (2) Why the government doesn’t help average Americans and how to protect yourself (3) How to prepare for the next economic crisis, so you come out on top (4) A glossary of terms to help you get the most out of every page (5) How to make the global economy work for you, and much, much more! World Economic Meltdown is your personal guidebook for understanding and leveraging global finance. If you like hard-hitting analysis, easy-to-grasp examples, and a fresh take on dollars and cents, then you’ll love Khafra K. Om-Ra-Seti’s essential handbook.
- Global Economic Boom & Bust Cycles: The Great Depression of the 21st Century
For over two decades, author Khafra K Om-Ra-Seti has been closely following many of the issues discussed in Global Economic Boom and Bust Cycles. As a self-proclaimed futurist and economic thinker, Khafra sees a world bordering on economic calamity but also understands that our world has the technological genius to create the conditions for a massive transformation after a period of purgatory. In biblical terms, the author informs us, "No one knows the hour or the day when the final reckoning will begin." The central thesis of this book is to examine the power and massive influence of Boom and Bust Cycles on a global scale; a parallel mission is to also examine elements, technologies, and systems that will give rise to a new era during our next recovery phase.
Khafra K Om-Ra-Seti
Khafra K Om-Ra-Seti is the author of World Economic Collapse: The Last Decade and The Global Depression (1994), co-author of Black Futurists in the Information Age: Vision of a 21st Century Technological Renaissance (1997), Bubble Markets and Boom & Bust Cycles: Paradigm Revolutions in the Information Age (2002), Capoeira: A Tale of Martial Arts Mastery, Mysticism and Love (2002), Global Economic Meltdown - Long Wave Economic Cycles: Myth or Reality (2012), and Global Economic Boom & Bust Cycles: The Great Depression and Recovery of the 21st Century (2012). In this current book, Khafra explores many of his ideas, philosophies and deep interests in the martial arts and African mysticisms. In his first novel, Khafra combines facts with fiction in a unique story of a Hero’s Journey to achieve mastership in the martial arts. The story spans the course of African history as a timeless metaphor of spiritual evolution, expanded consciousness and regeneration. It is a story that explores the universal struggle of good versus evil, mysticism and universal power, love and glory, and the ultimate test to achieve mastership in one's lifetime. Khafra has worked as a professional stockbroker and institutional trader for the Charles Schwab Corporation during the 1990s; for six years he was a lead instructor for the BA Completion Program at New College of California; and is currently an active investor in real estate and the stock market. As a writer and publisher, Khafra is actively engaged in the development of online publications which will ultimately include multimedia productions. His keen interest in computer technology and related futuristic issues evolves from his work with mainframe computers in the latter 1970s and early 1980s. He was educated at San Francisco State University with BA and MBA degrees in finance.
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