From Telegraph to Telephone: The Evolution of Global Communication

Conrad Riker
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188
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Why did instant communication demand ruthless logic—and why did women fail to keep up? 


How did a single telegram trigger wars that killed millions… and made empires? 


What secrets did men weaponize in Morse code to conquer nations—and should you? 


- Expose why “emotional” communication styles sabotage leadership. 

- Learn why 92% of telegraph operators were men—and why it mattered. 

- Discover the fatal flaw in female-driven cryptography. 

- Steal the psychological tactics of industrialists who ruled via midnight phone calls. 

- Uncover why diplomatic clarity caused more wars than lies ever did. 

- See how “beta” inventors lost fortunes by hesitating—and what it costs you today. 

- Reverse-engineer the Darwinian strategies behind Morse code’s global takeover. 

- Master the unapologetic language of command that built—and burned—empires. 


If you want to strip weakness from your communication and wield influence like a warlord, buy this book today.

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