Sunday, February 19, 2006

Economic Hit Men

Did you know there was such a thing as Economic Hit Men? Certainly, their existence is not beyond the stretch of believability. I was listening to "Work with Marty Nemko" this Am and he was interviewing John Perkins. The realaudio is not up yet over at Nemko's location. But here's a slice from another interview:
John Perkins describes himself as a former economic hit man - a highly paid professional who cheated countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars.

20 years ago Perkins began writing a book with the working title, "Conscience of an Economic Hit Men."

Perkins writes, "The book was to be dedicated to the presidents of two countries, men who had been his clients whom I respected and thought of as kindred spirits - Jaime Roldós, president of Ecuador, and Omar Torrijos, president of Panama. Both had just died in fiery crashes. Their deaths were not accidental. They were assassinated because they opposed that fraternity of corporate, government, and banking heads whose goal is global empire. We Economic Hit Men failed to bring Roldós and Torrijos around, and the other type of hit men, the CIA-sanctioned jackals who were always right behind us, stepped in.

John Perkins goes on to write: "I was persuaded to stop writing that book. I started it four more times during the next twenty years. On each occasion, my decision to begin again was influenced by current world events: the U.S. invasion of Panama in 1980, the first Gulf War, Somalia, and the rise of Osama bin Laden. However, threats or bribes always convinced me to stop."
I think I'm going to put his book on my must read list. One question for bloggers: Is this really how our government works?

1 comment:

Neil Shakespeare said...

I believe it. Where's the money? The money controls everything and, if for some reason the run into resistance, they call in the CIA. And Wolfowitz got appointed to the World Bank as a reward for his fine performance in getting us to step into Iraq. I'm sure the money boys were all for that. There's 142 billion barrels of oil under that sand. They couldn't leave it Saddam's hands. Instead they chose to de-stabilize the entire Middle East. Blood means nothing to them.