Environmental,Social, and Governance (ESG) is a clever ruse. It's not a naked power grab-butrather, an insidious deception playing on the public's desire to do good. WhileESG is touted as the answer to systemic challenges, it is more accurately acover to centralize power between state and corporations for unprecedentedcontrol, stealing liberty and prosperity. Authors Prescottand Ashley reveal how ESG threatens American meritocracy, energy resilience,economic prosperity, military readiness, agriculture, and yes-even theenvironment it professes to protect. Modeled on dystopian allegories likeAnimal Farm, 1984, Fahrenheit 451, and Brave New World, every chapter startswith a fictional story accompanied by a thorough discussion presenting vastresearch. Committed tohalting and reversing the damage done by ESG propogandists, the authors open aunique and desperately needed dialogue, one that challenges globalistorganizations, its private sector allies, and media abettors in the hopesreaders will see ESG for what it really is: creative destruction.