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- Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
- Àú ÀÚ John Perkins
- ÃâÆÇ»ç Berbett-Koehler Publishers, Inc
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The Big Idea
In this book,
Perkins paints a clear picture of how the US carved a path to become one of the
most powerful countries in the world through padded economic forecasts for the
less developed countries, and the manipulation of their corrupt leaders. Hired
as an economist for one of these engineering companies aligned with this plan,
his role was to create forecasts designed to convince developing third-world
countries to take out billion-dollar loans from the World Bank to build
infrastructures that would bury these countries in debt for years to come.
Unable to pay back these loans within a given period of time, these countries
would be left in debt not just in monetary terms. In misplaced gratitude, they
will be forced to return these ¡°favors¡± with other favors that would benefit the
US: military bases, UN votes, or access to oil and other resources. Confessions
of an Economic Hit Man exposes the life of these modern day conquistadors and
how they blaze their way into expanding the US ¡°empire¡± through exploitation of
third world countries.
About the Author
John Perkins
- John Perkins has lived four lives: as an economic hit man (EHM); as the CEO of
a successful alternative energy company, who was rewarded for not disclosing his
EHM past; as an expert on indigenous cultures and shamanism, a teacher and
writer who used this expertise to promote ecology and sustainability while
continuing to honor his vow of silence about his life as an EHM; and as a writer
who, in telling the real-life story about his extraordinary dealings as an EHM,
has exposed the world of international intrigue and corruption that is turning
the American republic into a global empire despised by increasing numbers of
people around the planet.
When September 11, 2001 happened, John dropped the veil of secrecy around his life as an EHM, to ignoring the threats and bribes, and to wrote Confessions of an Economic Hit Man. He believed he had a responsibility to share his insider knowledge about the role the U.S. government, multinational¡°aid¡± organizations, and corporations have played in bringing the world to a place where such an event could occur.
Previous books by John Perkins include Shapeshifting, The World Is As You Dream It, Psychonavigation, The Stress- Free Habit, and Spirit of the Shuar.

























