
The investigation into the Law of January 3rd is a shocking book. It shows, point by point, how France was enslaved by debt with just one seemingly innocuous piece of legislation. It reveals how the elite of high-ranking civil servants gradually surrendered to the French nation, its soul, and its independence. It is the story of successive manipulations, organized and orchestrated to benefit only one entity: private banks. Thanks to this law, France was conquered without a trace.
The investigation into the Law of January 3rd is a shocking book. It shows, point by point, how France was enslaved by debt with just one seemingly innocuous text. It shows how the elite of high-ranking civil servants renounced, step by step, the French nation, its soul, and its independence. It is the story of successive manipulations, organized and orchestrated to benefit only one entity: private banks. Thanks to this law, France was conquered silently, without a shot being fired and without any resistance: every week, 4 billion euros are borrowed by the State to pay pensions, salaries, and also… debt interest, adding to the 1.7 trillion euros already owed, while at the same time 800 industrial jobs are destroyed every day. This book is the story of the worst betrayal in French history.









