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  • Confessions of an Economic Hit Man

    Ive been fortunate to have been progressing through a variety of excellent literature in recent times, but I thought Id bring this one Ive been reading recently to you all;

    'Confessions of an Economic Hit Man' by John Perkins is the author's personal account of his role as an EHM - an agent trained by the US's National Security Agency (NSA) but employed by the private sector. His job was to front the bogus but high profile economic consultations of US companies in order to seduce developing nations into debt traps. Yes folks - the current debt mountain of the developing world is a planned phenomenon designed to entrap whole nations.

    All I can say is that it is an enlightening read with a message of hope at the end, given the authors personal journey away from being a pawn of - as he wonderfully terms - the corporatocracy, to being involved in alternative energy, to becoming awake to traditional spirituality as a student of many aboriginal and native shamanic traditions, and to being a current active advocate for change in the world (through our dreams).

    Here is a free excerpt from his website:

    P R O LO G U E

    Quito, Ecuador’s capital, stretches across a volcanic valley high in the Andes, at an altitude of nine thousand feet. Residents of this city, which was founded long before Columbus arrived in the Americas, are accustomed to seeing snow on the surrounding peaks, despite the fact that they live just a few miles south of the equator. The city of Shell, a frontier outpost and military base hacked out of Ecuador’s Amazon jungle to service the oil company whose name it bears, is nearly eight thousand feet lower than Quito. A steaming city, it is inhabited mostly by soldiers, oil workers, and the indigenous people from the Shuar and Kichwa tribes who work for them as prostitutes and laborers.

    To journey from one city to the other, you must travel a road that is both tortuous and breathtaking. Local people will tell you that during the trip you experience all four seasons in a single day. Although I have driven this road many times, I never tire of the spectacular scenery. Sheer cliffs, punctuated by cascading waterfalls and brilliant bromeliads, rise up one side. On the other side, the earth drops abruptly into a deep abyss where the Pastaza River, a headwater of the Amazon, snakes its way down the Andes. The Pastaza carries water from the glaciers of Cotopaxi, one of the world’s highest active volcanoes and a deity in the time of the Incas, to the Atlantic Ocean over three thousand miles away.

    In 2003, I departed Quito in a Subaru Outback and headed for Shell on a mission that was like no other I had ever accepted. I was hoping to end a war I had helped create. As is the case with so many things we EHMs must take responsibility for, it is a war that is virtually unknown anywhere outside the country where it is fought. I was on my way to meet with the Shuars, the Kichwas, and their neighbors the Achuars, the Zaparos, and the Shiwiars—tribes determined to prevent our oil companies from destroying their homes, families, and lands, even if it means they must die in the process. For them, this is a war about the survival of their children and cultures, while for us it is about power, money, and natural resources. It is one part of the struggle for world domination and the dream of a few greedy men, global empire.

    That is what we EHMs do best: we build a global empire. We are an elite group of men and women who utilize international financial organizations to foment conditions that make other nations subservient to the corporatocracy running our biggest corporations, our government, and our banks. Like our counterparts in the Mafia, EHMs provide favors. These take the form of loans to develop infrastructure —electric generating plants, highways, ports, airports, or industrial parks. A condition of such loans is that engineering and construction companies from our own country must build all these projects. In essence, most of the money never leaves the United States; it is simply transferred from banking offices in Washington to engineering offices in New York, Houston, or San Francisco.

    Despite the fact that the money is returned almost immediately to corporations that are members of the corporatocracy (the creditor), the recipient country is required to pay it all back, principal plus interest. If an EHM is completely successful, the loans are so large that the debtor is forced to default on its payments after a few years. When this happens, then like the Mafia we demand our pound of flesh. This often includes one or more of the following: control over United Nations votes, the installation of military bases, or access to precious resources such as oil or the Panama Canal. Of course, the debtor still owes us the money—and another country is added to our global empire.
    Sifu Andy Cusick

    Shaolin Wahnam Thailand
    Shaolin Qigong

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  • #2
    Looks to be a very interesting book Andy I will check it out when I have the time.

    With Shaolin Salute,
    Lee Wei Joo
    http://shaolinwahnammalaysia.com/

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    • #3
      Someone else told me about this one too. I'm definately going to have to get it now, cheers.
      http://www.liberty-human-rights.org....ig-brother.pdf www.amnesty.org www.indymedia.org.uk

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      • #4
        Namo Guan Shi Yin Pu Sa Namo Guan Shi Yin Pu Sa Namo Guan Shi Yin Pu Sa

        May peace prevail!


        With Shaolin Supplication,
        Charles David Chalmers
        Brunei Darussalam

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        • #5
          Originally posted by cha muir
          Namo Guan Shi Yin Pu Sa Namo Guan Shi Yin Pu Sa Namo Guan Shi Yin Pu Sa

          May peace prevail!
          Indeed

          Prayer for a better future is the way to go.
          Sifu Andy Cusick

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          • #6
            I would just like to thank Andy for recommending this book, and I urge everyone to go buy it, here is the author's website.

            Only half way through, but the author presents a new way of looking at news, and research information in every page. Here are a few gems;

            'My job, she said, was 'to encourage world leaders to become part of a vast network that promote's US commercial interests. In the end, those leaders become ensnared in a web of debt that ensures their loyalty. We can draw on them whenever we desire - to satisfy our, political, economic, or military needs. In turn, they bolster political positions by bringing industrial parks, power plants, and airports to their people. The owners of US engineering/construction companies become fabulously wealthy.'

            'Executives at our most respected companies hire people at near-slave wages to toil under inhuman conditions in asian sweatshops. Oil companies wantonly pump toxins into rain-forest rivers, consciously killing people, animals, plants, and commiting genocide among ancient cultures. The pharmaceutical industry denies life-saving medicines to millions of HIV-infected Africans. 12 million families in our on US worry about their next meal. The energy industry creates Enron. The accounting industry creates and Anderson. The income ratio of the one-fifth of the world's population in the wealthiest countries to the one-fifth in the poorest went from 30 to 1 in 1960, to 74 to 1 in 1995. The US spends over $87 billion conducting a war in Iraq, while the UN estimates that for less than half that amount we could provide clean water, adequate diets, sanitation services, and basic education to every person on the planet.

            And we wonder why terrorists attack us?


            '[Robert] Mcnamara was a frequent visitor to our discussion groups - inabsentia, of course. We all knew about his metoric rise to fame, from manager of planning and financial analysis at Ford Motor Company in 1949 to Ford's president in 1960, the first company head selected from outside the Ford family. Shortly after that, Kennedy appointed him secretary of defense...
            Most of my friends focused on the fact that he symbolized what was popularly known as the military-industrial complex. He had held position the top position iin a major corporation, in a government cabinet, and now at the the most powerful bank in the world. Such an apparent breach in the separation of powers horrified many of them.

            'For instance, George Shultz was secretary of the treasury and chairman of the council on economic policy under Nixon, served as Bechtel president, and then became secretary of state under Reagen. Casper Weinberger was a Bechtel vice president and general council, and later the secretary of defence under Reagan. Richard Helms was Johnson's CIA director and then became ambassodor to Iran under Nixon. Richard Cheney served as secretary of defence under George H W Bush, as Halliburton president, and as US vice president to George W Bush. Even a president of the US, George H W Bush, began as founder of Zapata Petroleum Corp, served as US ambassador to the UN under presidents Nixon and Ford, and Ford's CIA director.'
            http://www.liberty-human-rights.org....ig-brother.pdf www.amnesty.org www.indymedia.org.uk

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            • #7
              It really is an 'everyone should read this' type book.

              It's amazing how misinformed we all are.
              Sifu Andy Cusick

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