All the Worst Humans by Phil Elwood is a jaw-dropping memoir that reveals the dark and corrupt side of global politics, money, and influence. As a former public relations hitman, Elwood worked for some of the world's most powerful figures, from politicians to tycoons, pulling off outrageous schemes and covering up treacherous deeds.
The memoir dives deep into shocking stories, including how Elwood helped Qatar secure the FIFA World Cup by sabotaging the United States' bid and his wild experiences with high-profile clients like Gaddafi’s son. Throughout the book, Elwood reflects on the ethical dilemmas and moral compromises he faced, exposing the hidden mechanics behind political manipulation and public relations.
This salacious, gripping account is filled with real-world events that will leave readers questioning the boundaries between truth, power, and deception. Whether you're intrigued by political scandals or fascinated by human behavior, this memoir offers an unprecedented look behind the curtain of international corruption.