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... new better. Wars were not won by firepower alone—but by foresight.
In 1910, his agents helped wire the first transcontinental telephone line. In 1915, his shell corporations quietly funded the Rural Expansion Act. By 1920, proprietary switchboard tech—licensed through innocuous front companies—was embedded in AT&T, Bell, and Western Union.
Not one phone. Not one wire. Not one signal moved through an American government building without first passing through his system.
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