Why This Book Matters
Scammers Are Master Psychologists:
They weaponize cognitive biases like FOMO, authority bias, and sunk cost fallacy to override logic.
History Repeats Itself:
The same tactics that fueled the Tulip Mania of the 1630s now drive meme stock frenzies and NFT bubbles.
Protection Through Awareness:
By understanding the 48 foundational laws of scams, you gain the tools to spot fraud before it ensnares you.
What You’ll Discover
The Anatomy of a Scam:
How grifters build trust, create urgency, and exploit desperation
—from Ponzi’s 1920s schemes to Theranos’ $9 billion deception.
Case Studies in Fraud:
In-depth analyses of historic cons (e.g., the Spanish Prisoner scam) and modern threats (phishing, deepfake blackmail).
Actionable Defense Strategies:
Practical steps to safeguard your finances, identity, and decisions in an era of digital deception.
Who Should Read This?
Professionals in Finance, Cybersecurity, or Law:
A resource for understanding fraud’s psychological roots.
Students of Psychology or History:
A cross-disciplinary study of human behavior and societal manipulation.
Everyday Readers:
Anyone seeking to navigate a world where scams hide in emails,
social media, and even boardrooms.
Final Note:
Scams thrive on ignorance.
The 48 Laws of Scams equips you to dismantle their illusions
—not just to survive, but to see the world with unflinching clarity.
Key Features
Research-Backed Insights:
Draws from psychology, criminology, and historical analysis.
Global Examples:
Case studies spanning 400 years and four continents.
No Jargon, No Hype:
Clear, direct language focused on education and prevention.
178 pages.