Full description not available
N**W
Confessions of an Economic hit man
This is the THE BOOK to read.. if you want to see how banking is done and in regards to governments roles are... Then YOU need to read this.. IT will Open your Eyes up ! Don't just take my word for it. Read it and see.
G**X
eye opening and compelling
There is a lot to consider in this book, and the author makes an effort to provide a substantial list of sources to further explore the claims he makes.The extent of corruption, selfishness and greed outlined in the authors account of EHMs is quite overwhelming, nevertheless, this is balanced with lots of practical steps we can make to see lasting transformation.The writing quality is average and at times the author borders on hubris, but overall, his message and mandate is clear and compelling. Worth the read for sure.
A**N
incredibly informative
this book really shows you how much of the world revolves around capitalism. You begin to see that war is not the only way countries can be conquered.
B**K
Great read. And unfortunately true.
My eyes have been open for quite a while already, so to me this is not an eye opener. This is something that would assure you that you were right suspecting about many dirty things that governments have done. The sad thing is that nothing has changed. In fact, as the book explains, China is following the footsteps of the U.S. now and doing the same trying to "takeover" the poor and unsuspecting countries. The problem is that the people who are doning these kind of things are above the law, somewhere in a dark room, or in the middle of the desert they tie you up bit you up and kill you. And there is nothing that you can do to save yourself let alone a country. Read it, understand it, be open minded and if you are strong enough and you have the will and the energy... try changing the world. I know that I can't do it. I tried talking to people but they are brain dead, "give me my toaster" type of personalities. Good luck to humans. The psychopaths rule the world unfortunately.
T**R
hypocrisy, fuzzy thinking, some good stories
The book starts out slowly - becomes interesting in the middle WRT Saudi Arabia and Opec - perhaps because I was there flying and selling Awacs. Then it ends with preachy environmentalism.I'm struck by the hypocrisy; Do as I say, not as I do, jetting around the world to preach environmentalism. John, meet Al Gore.After John got his millions and wrought his environmental damage on a grand scale, he became an environmentalist. In the last two chapters, he preaches that the rest of us should eschew what made him rich and successful, using environmental and sustainable arguments. No surprise there. I guess that's the confessions part, and plays into the environmental wheelhouse. I'm guessing Sierra Club and NRDC et al promote this book.An oddity is John's claim he was recruited by the NSA - an electronic surveillance agency - to work as a banker and promoter. I assume others smarter than I have researched the claim and found it true. But it's still unusual.Some of the other 'facts, ' if true, are interesting and give insight into foreign relations, foreign aid, and banking.Borrowing from a review of this book done by H. William Batt, Ph.D.: "Conspiracy arguments are always suspect since they typically have plausibility but no compelling proof."|"By reading Henry George's "Progress and Poverty" as well as the growing body of current literature in this tradition, and by then understanding classical concepts like freehold titles and economic rent, Perkins would be in a better position to appreciate how corporate and financial interests exert their control both conceptually and practically. As it stands, he never quite decides whether the problem arises from a faulty belief system or from the instrumental power of institutions. He doesn't really know where to point his finger. Consequently, his plea for greater economic justice and his wistful call for American citizens to reflect on their political and consumer choices is too fuzzy, and lacking any sounder programmatic direction. Still, the book serves an important purpose: it documents how control of democratic government has shifted from the electorate to the corporatocracy." Source: progress.org/articles/review-of-confessions-of-an-economic-hit-man-by-john-perkins
L**N
Greedy people
Absolute must read for every American and the World Population for that matter, it will, I believe help each and everyone of them to understand how this world of ours works!!!!!! one has to take ones hat off, to John Perkins for casting aside his past actions and reversing his life and actions for the betterment of the human race in helping us all to understand how the presumptuous powerful and greedy individuals and globalist want to run this beautiful world of ours for their own well being, than for the betterment of all mankind. it brings to mind how the British Leaders, gloated and boasted that the Sun never set on the British Empire, while at home in the UK the General Populous lived (or tried to survive) in Abject poverty and most still do, sadly. It never really benefited the people only those rich and powerful. So very well done John Perkins, for showing us the real action that is being carried out by the so called leaders of this World. Keep up the good work.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
3 weeks ago