Monday, November 28, 2005

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man


Author : John Perkins (2004)

John Perkins tells of his own inner journey from willing servant of empire to impassioned advocate for the rights of oppressed people. Covertly recruited by the United States National Security Agency and on the payroll of an international consulting firm, he traveled the world- to Indonesia, Panama, Ecuador, Colombia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and other strategically important countries. His job was to implement policies that promoted the interests of the US corporatocracy (a coalition of government, banks, and corporations) while professing to alleviate poverty-policies that aliniated many nations and ultimately led to September 11 and growing anti-Americanism.

Perkins' story illuminates just how far he and his colleagues - self-describes as economic hit men - were willing to go. He explains, for instance, how he helped to implement a secret scheme that funneled billions of Saudi Arabian petrodollars back into the US economy, and that further cemented the intimate relationship between the Islamic fundamentalist House of Saud and a succession of American administrators. Perkins reveals the hidden mechanics of imperial control behind some of the most dramatic events in recent history, such as the fall of the Shah of Iran, the death of Panamanian President Omar Torrijos, and the US invasions of Panama and Iraq.

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, which many people warned Perkins not to write, exposes the little known inner workings of a system that fosters globalization and leads to the impoverisnment of millions of people accross the planet. It is a compelling story that also offers hope and a vision for realizing the American dream of a just and compassionate world that bring us greater security.



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Such a sin-confessions from an old man :-)

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