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The New Confessions of an Economic Hit Man

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by John Perkins


  passim, 104–106, 145–146, 192–193, 330, 340–341

  Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA), 95–96

  Saudi Arabian Money-Laundering Affair, 88–99, 104–105

  passim, 172, 192

  SAVAK, 78, 123

  Scheeler, Charlie, 266

  School of the Americas, 68, 167, 185, 210, 236

  Sconset Limited, 337

  Scott Paper, 218–219

  Seabrook nuclear plant, 162, 170

  Segarra, Carmen, 326

  Sengwer, 312

  Serageldin, Kareem, 317

  Sergeant Chuchu. See Martínez, José de Jesús

  Seychelles, 222–225

  Shah of Iran, 30, 33, 61, 77–78, 117–128, 166, 190, 209, 217, 340

  shamanism, 54, 196–197, 226–228, 289, 291, 294

  Shell Oil, 151, 271, 318, 336

  Shiwiar, 256

  Shuar, 21, 196–200, 226–228, 256, 272, 289

  Shultz, George, 86, 163, 168, 183, 186

  Sié Chéou-Kang Center, 336

  SIL (Summer Institute of Linguistics), 151, 164

  Singer, Paul, 273, 325

  Snowden, Edward, 277, 280

  Somalia, xi

  SOMO, 331

  Somoza, Anastasio Garcia, 185

  Sorkin, Andrew Ross, 323

  South Africa, 222–225, 323

  South African Special Forces Brigade (Recces), 222–225

  South Korea, 30, 219

  Soviet Union: Afghan war, 104–105, 193

  conflict with West, 9, 11, 27, 218–219, 276

  fall of, 67, 179, 285

  Latin America and, 56, 79

  Middle East and, 30–31, 77, 194, 251

  Spadafora, Hugo, 184

  Spain, 337

  Standard and Poor’s Rating Services, 283

  Standard Bank, 323

  Standard Oil, 66, 152

  State of the World forum, 179

  Stiglitz, Joseph, 274

  Stone & Webster (SWEC), 24, 27, 95, 180–181, 189, 192, 195–198

  Stroessner, Alfredo, 185

  structural adjustment, 179. See also World Bank, conditionalities and subsidies, 80, 234, 268–271, 310, 336

  Suharto, 33

  Sukarno, 32–33, 49

  Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL), 151, 164

  surveillance, 279–281

  Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, 321

  Taft, William Howard, 68

  Taibbi, Matt, 338

  Taliban, 208

  Tauzin, Billy, 335

  Tax Justice Network, 314

  Taylor, Charles, 329

  Teresa, Mother, 290

  Texaco, 7–9, 153–154, 165, 229–230, 256, 258

  Theckston, James, 239

  Themis Capital, 329

  Thomas, Samantha, 289–290

  Thurber, James, 267–268

  Torres, Manuel, 133

  Torrijos, Omar, Herrera, xi, 65–72

  passim, 77–82, 110–116, 128, 152, 154, 162–169

  passim, 183–184, 188, 229, 233, 339–340

  Toynbee, Arnold, 56

  trade agreements, 217–218, 231, 328, 331

  Trans-Pacific Partnership

  (TPP), 217, 331

  Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), 217–218, 331

  Tripp, Linda, 281

  Troika, 337

  Tucson Gas & Electric, 143

  Tunduam, 226–227, 289

  Turkey, 250–252

  Twist, Bill and Lynne, 197, 228, 230, 256, 283

  UBS, 241, 322, 328

  Uganda, 104

  United Arab Emirates, 330

  United Fruit, 66, 78–79, 233–234

  United Kingdom, 251, 281, 321–327, 330–333

  United Nations, 14, 27, 79–80, 87, 285, 309–310, 319

  United Technologies, 270

  United Way, 197

  US Agency for International Development (USAID), 9, 11, 26, 29, 49, 55, 69, 286, 334–345

  US Army, 19, 20, 187, 278

  US Border Patrol, 279

  US Central Intelligence Agency: Chile and, 85, 210, 234

  Colombia and, 130, 184

  communism and, 9–10, 66, 77, 130, 225, 236, 276

  Ecuador and, 165–166, 184, 217, 340–341

  Guatemala and, 79, 210, 234

  Honduras and, 233–236, 315

  Iran and, 30–31, 78, 117, 123, 128, 209, 217

  Iraq and, 246

  jackals and, xi, 1, 85, 113, 277, 279, 315

  Nicaragua and, 210

  Panama and, 167, 169, 184, 217, 233, 340–341

  Peru and, 210

  prostitution and, 102

  revolving door of, 86–87

  Saudi Arabia and, 105–106

  Seychelles and, 223–225

  US Defense Intelligence Agency, 277

  US Department of Defense, 24

  US Department of the Navy, 17

  US Department of the Treasury, 91–92, 95, 97–98, 103, 141, 340

  US Export-Import Bank, 286

  US-Saudi Arabian Joint Commission on Economic Cooperation (JECOR), 91, 95–96, 104

  US Justice Department, 262

  US National Security Agency, 18–20, 22, 26, 30–31, 64, 66, 128, 80–281, 339

  US Navy SEALs, 278, 336

  US Peace Corps, 7–8, 11, 20–22, 141, 339

  US Pentagon, 9, 277

  US Southern Command, 68, 167

  US Special Forces, 277

  US Supreme Court, 274

  USAID, 9, 11, 26, 29, 49, 55, 69, 286, 334–345

  Vásquez, Romeo, 235

  Venezuela, 68, 206–212, 318

  Vietnam: communism and, 11, 28, 33, 37, 68, 219

  Ha Lò Prison, 242–248

  US loss in, 30, 83, 110, 219

  US models for, 86, 281–282

  World Bank and, 11

  vulture funds, 273–274, 312, 317–318, 320–321, 325–326

  Wahhabi sect, 88–90, 98–99

  Wall Capital, 317

  Walmart, 272, 319, 323

  Walton family, 272–273

  Washington, George, 204, 296

  Washington, Martha, 296

  Waste Management Inc., 103–104

  Weinberger, Caspar, 86, 163, 167–168, 183, 186

  Wells Fargo, 338

  Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, 68

  Wieden, Dan, 289

  Wieden+Kennedy, 289

  WikiLeaks, 277, 280, 315, 316, 318, 328, 331

  Wilson, Woodrow, 68

  World Bank: conditionalities and, 179, 285, 311, 313–314, 331

  corporations and, 8–9, 317–318, 323, 334–335

  debt, 2, 8, 11–12, 91, 93, 229, 233, 263–264, 274, 310

  economic studies, 22, 69

  environmental impacts of, 319, 334

  founding of, 85, 179

  poverty and, 11, 207, 262–264, 311, 314, 324, 338

  resettlement and, 312, 324, 328–330, 333

  McNamara, Robert and, 38, 61, 86–87, 176

  vulture funds and, 317–318

  World Development Movement, 310

  World Economic Forum, 323

  World Trade Center bombing, xii, 106, 199–204, 207–208, 253, 280, 341

  World Trade Organization, 179

  World War II, 30, 32, 68, 85, 179, 276–277

  Xstrata, 325

  “Yamin,” 118–127

  passim, 134, 189

  Yemen, 330 Zambia, 310, 312

  Zambotti, Bruno, 58, 60–61, 64, 109, 112, 125, 154–155, 171, 173

  Zapata Oil, 79

  Zelaya, Manuel, 232–236, 315

  Zhang, Mandy, 287

  Zimbabwe, 333

  Zinn, Howard, 220, 227, 236, 262–267 passim

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  John Perkins has lived four lives: as an economic hit man (EHM); as the CEO of a successful alternative energy company, who was rewarded for not disclosing his EHM past; as an expert on indigenous cultures
and shamanism, a teacher and writer who used this expertise to promote ecology and sustainability while continuing to honor his vow of silence about his life as an EHM; and now as a writer and activist who, in telling the real-life story about his extraordinary dealings as an EHM, has exposed the world of international intrigue and corruption that is turning the American republic into a global empire despised by increasing numbers of people around the planet.

  As an EHM, John had the job of persuading economically developing countries to accept enormous loans for infrastructure development — loans that were much larger than needed — and to guarantee that the development projects would be contracted to US corporations such as Halliburton and Bechtel. Once these countries were saddled with huge debts, the US government and the international aid agencies allied with it were able to control these economies and to ensure that oil and other resources were channeled to serve the interests of building a global empire.

  In his capacity as an EHM, John traveled all over the world and was either a direct participant in or a witness to some of the most dramatic events in modern history, including the Saudi Arabian Money-Laundering Affair, the fall of the shah of Iran, the death of Panama’s head of state, the subsequent invasion of Panama, and events leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

  In 1980, Perkins founded Independent Power Systems Inc., an alternative energy company. Under his leadership as CEO, IPS became an extremely successful firm in a high-risk business where most of its competitors failed. Many “coincidences” and favors from people in powerful positions helped make IPS an industry leader. John also served as a highly paid consultant to some of the corporations whose pockets he had previously helped to line — taking on this role partly in response to a series of not-so-veiled threats and lucrative payoffs.

  After selling IPS in 1990, John became a champion for indigenous rights and environmental movements, working especially closely with Amazon nations to help them preserve their rain forests. He wrote five books, published in many languages, about indigenous cultures, shamanism, ecology, and sustainability; taught at universities and learning centers on four continents; and founded and served on the board of directors of several leading nonprofit organizations.

  Two of the nonprofit organizations he founded or cofounded, Dream Change and the Pachamama Alliance, have become models for inspiring people to make a better world, empowering individuals to create more environmentally sustainable, resource regenerative, socially just, and balanced communities. These organizations also have played major roles in helping Amazonian people protect their lands and cultures against encroaching development.

  During the 1990s and into the new millennium, John honored his vow of silence about his EHM life and continued to receive lucrative corporate consulting fees. He assuaged his guilt by applying to his nonprofit work much of the money he earned as a consultant. Arts & Entertainment television featured him in a special titled Headhunters of the Amazon, narrated by Leonard Nimoy. Italian Cosmopolitan ran a major article on his workshops in Europe that focused on inspiring participants to experience individual transformation and to take actions that create more harmonious relationships between human societies and the planet. Time magazine selected Dream Change as one of the thirteen organizations in the world whose websites best reflect the ideals and goals of Earth Day.

  Then came September 11, 2001. The terrible events of that day led John to drop the veil of secrecy around his life as an EHM, to ignore the threats and bribes, and to write Confessions of an Economic Hit Man. He came to believe in his responsibility to share his insider knowledge about the role that the US government, multinational “aid” organizations, and corporations have played in bringing the world to a place where such an event could occur. He wanted to expose the fact that EHMs are more ubiquitous today than ever before. He felt that he owed this to his country, to his daughter, to all the people around the world who suffer because of the work he and his peers have done, and to himself. In this book, he outlined the dangerous path his country is taking as it moves away from the original ideals of the American republic and toward a quest for global empire.

  Confessions of an Economic Hit Man became an international best seller. It spent more than seventy weeks on the New York Times best seller list, has sold more than 1.25 million copies, and has been published in more than thirty languages. It launched John on a global speaking tour that has continued ever since. He has taken worldwide his message of the need to replace the death economy with a life economy, speaking at corporate summits, to large groups of CEOs and other business leaders; and at consumer conferences and music festivals; and he has taught or lectured at more than fifty universities.

  John has been featured on ABC, NBC, CNN, CNBC, NPR, A&E, and the History Channel; been interviewed in Time, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Cosmopolitan, Elle, Der Spiegel, and many other publications; and appeared in numerous documentaries, including The End of Poverty?, Zeitgeist Addendum, and Apology of an Economic Hit Man. He was awarded the Lennon Ono Grant for Peace and the Rainforest Action Network Challenging Business As Usual Award.

  Since Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, John has written The Secret History of the American Empire (Penguin) and Hoodwinked (Random House). He also is the author of books on indigenous cultures and transformation, including Shapeshifting, The World Is As You Dream It, Psychonavigation, Spirit of the Shuar, and The Stress-Free Habit (all from Inner Traditions).

  To learn more about John, to connect with him on his social channels, to order his books, to subscribe to his newsletter, or to contact him, please visit www.johnperkins.org.

  To discover more about the work of Dream Change and Pachamama Alliance, two of his 501(c) organizations, please visit www.dreamchange.org and www.pachamama.org.

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