Virtually every major war begins under false pretenses. German economist Richard Werner explains what he believes the current global conflict is really about.
Richard A. Werner is an economist educated at the University of Oxford and the London School of Economics, a professor of banking and finance, and an internationally recognized expert on central banking and monetary policy. He is best known for coining the term ”Quantitative Easing” in 1995 and for his bestselling book Princes of the Yen (available through Quantum Publishers).
Over a career spanning 30 years, Werner has served as an adviser to governments, central banks, pension funds, and major global financial institutions. His research on banking, credit creation, and financial crises has become some of the most downloaded academic work in the world, establishing him as a leading voice in economic reform and the global economy.
Richard Werner: Every major war begins under false pretenses — Central banks are behind it









