
From Telegraph to Telephone
Conrad Riker
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
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.
Duration - 2h 42m.
Author - Conrad Riker.
Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G.
Published Date - Wednesday, 29 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Conrad Riker ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
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Digital Voice Alistair G
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Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. 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. Duration - 2h 42m. Author - Conrad Riker. Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G. Published Date - Wednesday, 29 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Conrad Riker ©.
Language:
English
Copyright
Duration:00:00:37
Disclaimer
Duration:00:00:45
Preface
Duration:00:02:54
Introduction
Duration:00:02:19
Chapter 1 Wires of War - How the Telegraph Rewrote the Rules of Battle 5
Duration:00:12:33
Chapter 2 Bell’s Gambit - Ruthlessness in the Race for the Telephone 13
Duration:00:12:29
Chapter 3 Bismarck’s Bluff - How Telegrams Sparked Global Conflict 20
Duration:00:12:01
Chapter 4 Codebreakers vs. Chaos - Masculine Logic in Cryptography 27
Duration:00:11:09
Chapter 5 The Operator’s Burden - Duty Over Weakness 34
Duration:00:13:34
Chapter 6 From Chivalry to Chess - Telegraphs End Gentlemanly Warfare 42
Duration:00:13:58
Chapter 7 The Dark Triad - Phone Lines and Psychological Warfare 51
Duration:00:11:59
Chapter 8 Satan’s Nervous System - Religious Fear of Instant Communication 58
Duration:00:12:43
Chapter 9 Darwinian Signals - Survival of the Fittest Tech 66
Duration:00:12:37
Chapter 10 Gaslighting by Wire - Telegrams as Mind Games 73
Duration:00:12:31
Chapter 11 Phone Seduction - The Sexual Marketplace of Early Telephony 81
Duration:00:13:33
Chapter 12 Neuralink’s Edge - A.I. and the Future of Alpha Communication 89
Duration:00:12:22
Epilogue
Duration:00:04:50