Archive for April, 2005

Confessions of an Economic Hitman

Tuesday, April 26th, 2005
This is a very enlightening book about John Perkinis life as an "Economic Hit Man". Since his career as an "EHM" the profession and practice has become an excepted and essential tool in the proliferation of US economic control and power through the IMF and World Bank and other "aid" agencies.

Description from economichitman.com
"Economic hit men,” John Perkins writes, “are highly paid professionals who cheat countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars. Their tools include fraudulent financial reports, rigged elections, payoffs, extortion, sex, and murder.” John Perkins should know—he was an economic hit man. His job was to convince countries that are strategically important to the U.S.—from Indonesia to Panama—to accept enormous loans for infrastructure development, and to make sure that the lucrativeprojects were contracted to U. S. corporations. Saddled with huge debts, these countries came under the control of the United States government, World Bank and other U.S.-dominated aid agencies that acted like loan sharks—dictating repayment terms and bullying foreign governments into submission. This extraordinary real-life tale exposes international intrigue, corruption, and little-known government and corporate activities that have dire consequences for American democracy and the world.

THE CORPORATION

Thursday, April 21st, 2005
THE CORPORATION explores the nature and the rise of the dominant institution of our time. Footage from pop culture, advertising, TV news, and corporate propaganda, illuminates the corporation’s grip on our lives. Taking its legal status as a "person" to its logical conclusion, the film puts the corporation on the psychiatrist’s couch to ask "What kind of person is it? Psychopath?" Provoking, witty, sweepingly informative, The Corporation includes forty interviews with corporate insiders and critics - including Milton Friedman, Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, and Michael Moore - plus true confessions, case studies and strategies for change.

Corporations are manufacturing our needs! Consider, Do we "need" or just want? Am I guilty? Yes