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OverviewMatt Rogala takes no position in the long-standing debate over whether an extraterrestrial civilization truly exists - one whose members may have visited Earth since the dawn of time - or whether such notions belong solely to the realm of myth, imagination, or the occasional sleepless night. After all, the border between disclosure and delusion remains unmarked - perhaps for everyone's convenience. Instead, this book asks a simpler, though far more unsettling, question: What would happen if such a civilization's existence were publicly confirmed? This analysis explores how such a disclosure might reshape nearly every aspect of human life - from the private to the planetary: - political elites and public finances, - personal life, - worldview, - the labor market, - public pension systems, - securities markets, - the banking system, and - the broader socio-political order. The book ends, like any well-written thriller, with an answer to a question that may surprise the reader: Why hasn't an extraterrestrial civilization revealed itself yet? To make the reading journey smoother - especially as the book delves into themes that can be as unsettling as they are fascinating - Matt Rogala occasionally writes in italics: With a quiet wink, trusting that the reader will smile first and forgive later. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matt RogalaPublisher: Matt Rogala Imprint: Matt Rogala Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9798232277451Pages: 130 Publication Date: 28 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationThe author is a trained geneticist and has been involved in financial markets for over 30 years. He has written five financial guides on investment funds - ""Open Investment Funds. The Rules Are Simple"" (Helion, 2006), pension funds - ""The Third Pillar of Your Pension"" (Edinem, 2012), prudent investing in stocks and bonds - ""The Prudent Investor. Get Your Way"" (2013, Helion), and personal finance - ""The 500+ Program: How to Incorporate Additional Family Capital"" (Helion, 2014) - aimed at those unfamiliar with the subject. In each book, he strives to make the incomprehensible clear and understandable. He has also written a guide for professionals - ""How to Effectively Offer Investment Products"" (Edinem, 2008). He is the author of several feature-length film scripts, which have won numerous awards at international film competitions. He also wrote a very personal book, ""Why I'm Not an Atheist,"" under the pseudonym Mark Lipski. The title was inspired by Bertrand Russell's ""Why I'm Not a Christian,"" though the author takes the opposite stance. Matt Rogala, despite tackling tedious financial topics, strives to deliver them in a way that makes them enjoyable to read. It's worth quoting one of his reviews of the book ""Open-End Investment Funds. The Rules Are Simple"" The book is more than good. Although it covers tedious topics, it reads like a good thriller. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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