SS This book explains why 3rd world countries are the way they are. As someone from Haiti this is 100% truth for us because these people have done everything in their power to destabilize the country.
geeksaresexygirl on
One of the best books I’ve ever read.
prisoner101301 on
It’s truly unfortunate that all the information is out there and people choose blind slavery.
PrestigiousEnd8726 on
My perception of world events changed drastically after reading the book. Almost nothing we see is spontaneous. Plans to destabilize nations can take decades to set into motion through NGO networks. Serbia and Georgia have passed laws recently prohibiting certain NGOs and magically there are anti government uprisings. Many countries in Africa are now wising up to the fact that the organizations offering help are really just trojan horses.
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If you’re looking for another “confessional” style book that’s pretty short, Confessions of Congressman X is halfway decent too. But it’s not chalk full of that many juicy morsels. Anyone who’s in the conspiracy realm probably knows a good chunk of it already, kinda like with Economic Hitman.
ziggyzred on
Wow, that book looks like something I should read.
All of these activities are chronicled with detailed references in the book Silent Coup: How Corporations Overthrew Democracy. And they are still doing it.
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SS This book explains why 3rd world countries are the way they are. As someone from Haiti this is 100% truth for us because these people have done everything in their power to destabilize the country.
One of the best books I’ve ever read.
It’s truly unfortunate that all the information is out there and people choose blind slavery.
My perception of world events changed drastically after reading the book. Almost nothing we see is spontaneous. Plans to destabilize nations can take decades to set into motion through NGO networks. Serbia and Georgia have passed laws recently prohibiting certain NGOs and magically there are anti government uprisings. Many countries in Africa are now wising up to the fact that the organizations offering help are really just trojan horses.
If you’re looking for another “confessional” style book that’s pretty short, Confessions of Congressman X is halfway decent too. But it’s not chalk full of that many juicy morsels. Anyone who’s in the conspiracy realm probably knows a good chunk of it already, kinda like with Economic Hitman.
Wow, that book looks like something I should read.
Thanks OP.
Here’s a free pdf of it if anyone wants it
https://resistir.info/livros/john_perkins_confessions_of_an_economic_hit_man.pdf
All of these activities are chronicled with detailed references in the book Silent Coup: How Corporations Overthrew Democracy. And they are still doing it.
How do people get into that job?