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A new confession of an economic killer

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A new confession of an economic killer
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In his previous book, Confessions of an Economic Killer, John Perkins exposes the destructive machinations of "economic killers": he writes that they are highly paid professionals who siphon trillions of dollars from countries around the world. They use methods such as falsified financial reports, rigged elections, blackmail, extortion, sex and murder. Perkins himself was in the loan business: it was his job to convince strategically important nations to borrow huge sums of money for large-scale "scientific and technological" projects aimed at supporting the interests of the richest people, while plunging countries into poverty and debt. And the more indebted a country is, the easier it is to control. In his new book, "The New Confessions of an Economic Assassin," released in the U.S. in 2016, Perkins details how he and others like him did their jobs. The book is supplemented with documentary evidence of the activities of "economic killers" between 2004 and 2015. New material focuses on the countries of Seychelles, Honduras, Ecuador, Libya, Turkey, Vietnam, China, the United States and Western Europe.
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