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Elementary, my dear Walid

Current price: $38.00
Elementary, my dear Walid
Elementary, my dear Walid

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Elementary, my dear Walid

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Elementary, my dear Walid explains the real motivations behind the relocation of so much of the United States call center industry to the countries of the Indian sub continent. In this book readers will also see clearly just how illogical it is to choose countries such as India, Pakistan and Bangladesh for establishing new international outsourcing call centers, especially with access to such sensitive information about the customers of airline companies and the bank account details of the customers of banks. Learn the real reasons behind such bizarre behavior on the part of Corporate America, and what this sinister agenda means for the human race. Elementary, my dear Walid also explains why so many invaluable human rights have been stripped away in recent years, as well as the real reason why the United States economy simply will not improve. Readers will also learn some shocking facts about what really happened on September 11th 2001. This book also explains how that the buildings of the New York City World Trade Center simply could not have collapsed as they did due to a fire caused by airplane fuel. Elementary, my dear Walid also explains just who Osama bin Laden really was. This book sets the record straight on these topics and many more. Readers of Elementary, my dear Walid must be prepared for an education that no school or university will provide to anyone.

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