I looked at the table of contents in the blog. A big chunk of it looks like rehash of blog posts. I also think, based on those contents, he could have used more examples. Perhaps it will be overly wordy and repetitive. It also looks like it talks about some common problems of today, but not something that includes all relevant socioeconomic aspects. I suspect that a lot of important points were not included that were on the blog. Armstrong generally lacks clarity and conciseness- perhaps because he has made a living off being this way, he finds it difficult to revert. We'll see.
Indeed.
In the interview at the beginning Martin Armstrong says this $100 book is a work of a lifetime and it took him four weeks to write it when he was away from home in Asia.
In 2014 he wrote:
I have three teams working right now on three of the four books I am trying to complete.
So what is anyone expecting? Listen to the interview HOW he answers questions. He is lying about everything as always. He can't even talk normally. His excuse for this nonsense is that he is a "prolific writer".
I can't understand how anyone who has read this blog would even consider wasting any time on the idea of buying anything from someone who is obviously running a scam.
If people are still buying his books, then they WILL get what they deserve - and perhaps even what they want - which is nothing more than his public blogs in book form

. Which is what he is a prolific writer of. Makes sense, doesn't it?
Martin Armstrong is a charlatan, and he spent 11 years in jail for a reason.
Read this blog
starting at page 273 to find out more about computerized fraud.
See
armstrongecmscam.blogspot.com for a more compact view of major findings posted in this blog.