John Perkins' book "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man"
explains American foreign policy better than any of the academic
tomes you might read on the subject.
In a nutshell, the game is played this way: People like Perkins work for
consulting firms, and their job is to entice a foreign head of state
to go deeply in debt. They do this by greatly exaggerating the
economic returns on big projects such as dams and electrification
systems.
The payoff comes in two ways. The foreign country hires American
contractors to build the systems, and they make big profits. Then,
mired in debt, the head of state will do what the United States
government tells him to do. If he proves too independent or too
honest to accept bribes, then he will be removed from power, either
in a coup or in an accident.
Yes, I know that sounds more like the Mafia than the great and good
government of the United States, which wants only to spread peace,
prosperity and democracy around the world. Read the book and decide
for yourself. The publisher is Berrett-Koehler Publishers Inc.
I believe Perkins is telling the truth, because I have observed through
the years that the United States hates any honest nationalist
leader. Let some guy try to benefit his own people instead of
catering to multinational corporations, and the U.S. government and
the propaganda machine will crank up and paint him as a villain.
After the American people have been sufficiently indoctrinated, the
poor guy won't be around much longer.
We did that to Mohammed Mossadegh, a democratically elected nationalist
who thought Iran's oil should benefit Iranians. We painted him as a
communist, and the CIA engineered a coup that replaced him with the
Shah. In case you're curious, that's why so many Iranians hate us.
We did it to a Guatemalan patriot, Jacobo Arbenz, when he tried to
implement land reform and thus ran afoul of the United Fruit Co.,
which orchestrated the campaign that led to his overthrow by the
U.S. Omar Torrijos, a Panamanian reformer, and Jaime Roldos,
president of Ecuador who locked horns with big oil companies, both
died in planes that exploded.
On the other hand, the ruthless and corrupt killers who play the game our
way get rewarded with more loans and more aid. I know this sounds
leftist and even, God forbid, liberal, but the more you get to know
our government, the less you will think it's all sweetness and
light. People fear the U.S. with good reason. We talk about
spreading democracy, but what we do is extend empire and make war.
If you count the Cold War, we have been at war almost continuously. There
was Korea, Vietnam, the invasion of Lebanon, the invasions of Panama
and Grenada, the bombings of Serbia and Libya, our little
misadventure in Somalia and two wars with Iraq, and now that the
Cold War is over, we have replaced it with an endless war on
terrorism. Sprinkled in between all of these overt wars are numerous
covert operations.
It isn't, after all, a capital crime for a foreign leader to be a
socialist or to believe in land reform or to try to stop oil
companies from defiling his country or cheating it out of a proper
return. I've often thought old Saddam Hussein cut his own throat
when he made a speech to the other Arab leaders saying they should
not invest their petrodollars in the West but should instead invest
them in the Arab world. Bankers in London and New York don't like to
hear that kind of talk. We don't mind thugs and killers, but we
despise a nationalist. The very idea of denying us the use of their
dollars is, well, sacrilegious from an imperial point of view.
We were a great and much-loved country when we were a protestant republic. Since
we've become an empire, we're hardly loved at all and, in fact, are
hated by many people in the world. Unless we find a way to return to
our honest protestant roots, we will go the way of all empires —
simultaneously accumulating enemies and bankrupting ourselves in an
eventually futile attempt to defeat them.
At any rate, read Perkins' book. Like a real hit man, he got wealthy and
then ratted out his former benefactors.
I wonder, was Katrina, Rita and MORE of the same destruction coming
in 2006 & 2007,
the result of the sowing and reaping thing?........ as it pertains
to
JESUIT/CFR INSTIGATED FOREIGN GLOBAL
POLICIES?