BobbyFischer Posted November 28, 2013 Report Posted November 28, 2013 Have you read the book 'confessions of an Economic Hitman/ by John Perkins ? He has exposed the world bank's tactics and how it is playing a key role in trasferring the wealth from 3rd world nations to the developed counries especially USA ! I am bringing some important points which are lifted from John Perkins website and some other sites regarding his work , he called himself as a hitman and later he regretted for being part of a foul play ! He has mentioned that the deaths of Salvador Allendy , Chile president and Omar Torrijos , Panama president were just triggered by US !
BobbyFischer Posted November 28, 2013 Author Report Posted November 28, 2013 Perkins defines economic hit men as "highly paid professionals who cheat countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars. They funnel money from the World Bank, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and other foreign ‘aid' organizations into the coffers of huge corporations and the pockets of a few wealthy families who control the planet's natural resources. Their tools include fraudulent financial reports, rigged elections, payoffs, extortion, sex, and murder. They play a game as old as empire, but one that has taken on new and terrifying dimensions during this time of globalization." In Perkins' case, he was hired as an economist for the international consulting firm of Chas. T. Main, Inc. (MAIN). He was told in confidential meetings with "special consultant" to the company Claudine Martin that he had two primary objectives: He was supposed to justify huge loans for countries. These loans would be for major engineering and construction projects, which were to be carried out by MAIN and other U.S. companies such as Bechtel, Halliburton, Stone & Webster and Brown & Root. He was supposed to help bankrupt the countries that received these loans after the U.S. companies involved had been paid. This would make sure that these countries would remain in debt to their creditors and would then be easy targets when the U.S. needed favors such as military bases, UN votes and access to natural resources like oil.
BobbyFischer Posted November 28, 2013 Author Report Posted November 28, 2013 If the U.S. decided to lend a country money, Perkins would compare the economic benefits of different projects such as power plants or telecommunications systems. He would then produce reports that showed the economic growth the country would experience due to these projects. These economic growth projections needed to be high enough to justify the loans. The gross national product (GNP) was always the most important factor in these economic projections. The project expected to increase the GNP the most would be chosen. In the cases where there was only one project under consideration, it needed to be shown that the project would greatly benefit the GNP. Luckily for the economic hit man, GNP figures can be quite deceptive. "For instance, the growth of GNP may result even when it profits only one person, such as an individual who owns a utility company, while the majority of the population is burdened with debt."
BobbyFischer Posted November 28, 2013 Author Report Posted November 28, 2013 At the same time, a few wealthy families and influential leaders in the receiving countries would become very happy and very rich thanks to these loans. The leaders of these countries would also have bolstered political power because they were credited with bringing industrial parks, power plants and airports to their people. The problem is that these countries simply cannot handle the debt of these loans and their poorest citizens are deprived of health, education and other social services for several decades as these countries struggle economically to overcome their huge debts. Meanwhile, the huge American media conglomerates portray these projects as favors being provided by the United States. American citizens in general have no trouble believing these messages, and in fact are led to perceive that these actions are unselfish acts of international goodwill. Ultimately, due to the large debts, the U.S. is able to draw on these countries for political, economic and military favors whenever desired. And of course, the U.S. corporations involved with the expensive projects become extremely wealthy. Narasayya...nenu CBN ni target chesedi induke...after reading this book in 2002 , CBN chesindi mottam indulo lagane kanpinchindi !
BobbyFischer Posted November 28, 2013 Author Report Posted November 28, 2013 Perkin's ways to stop the corporatocracy and to end this insane march to global empire :- Read between the lines of each and every media report and help others do the same. The majority of our media outlets – newspapers, magazines, publishing houses, television stations, radio stations, etc. – are owned by huge international corporations and these corporations aren't afraid to manipulate the news they deliver. Always seek the truth and encourage others to do the same. Cut back on oil consumption and shopping. When you are shopping, be very aware of the products you buy and the companies you're supporting. Downsize your personal possessions, including your home, your car and your office. Protest against unfair free trade agreements. Protest against companies that exploit desperate people in sweatshops. Protest against companies that pillage the environment. Look for ways to educate others about what is going on in the world. This can be done by writing letters and emails to friends, newspapers, school boards and local organizations. Communists are the only ppl implementing his thought process...I do agree , Commuists need to change with the time...but at least , they are bringing these hidden facts out !
BobbyFischer Posted November 28, 2013 Author Report Posted November 28, 2013 Perkins about Libya crisis and what is US + World Bank combined interest in Libya ? Wold Bank President Robert Zoellick Thursday said he hopes the institution will have a role rebuilding Libya as it emerges from current unrest. Zoellick at a panel discussion noted the bank's early role in the reconstruction of France, Japan and other nations after World War II. “Reconstruction now means (Ivory Coast), it means southern Sudan, it means Liberia, it means Sri Lanka, I hope it will mean Libya,” Zoellick said. On Ivory Coast, Zoellick said he hoped that within “a couple weeks” the bank would move forward with “some hundred millions of dollars of emergency support.”( By Jeffrey Sparshott, Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES –full article here – http://tinyurl.com/3hj8yyp .) We listen to U.S. spokespeople try to explain why we’re suddenly now entangled in another Middle East war. Many of us find ourselves questioning the official justifications. We are aware that the true causes of our engagement are rarely discussed in the media or by our government. While many of the rationalizations describe resources, especially oil, as the reasons why we should be in that country, there are also an increasing number of dissenting voices. For the most part, these revolve around Libya’s financial relationship with the World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), and multinational corporations. According to the IMF, Libya’s Central Bank is 100% state owned. The IMF estimates that the bank has nearly 144 tons of gold in its vaults. It is significant that in the months running up to the UN resolution that allowed the US and its allies to send troops into Libya, Muammar al-Qaddafi was openly advocating the creation of a new currency that would rival the dollar and the euro. In fact, he called upon African and Muslim nations to join an alliance that would make this new currency, the gold dinar, their primary form of money and foreign exchange. They would sell oil and other resources to the US and the rest of the world only for gold dinars. The US, the other G-8 countries, the World Bank, IMF, BIS, and multinational corporations do not look kindly on leaders who threaten their dominance over world currency markets or who appear to be moving away from the international banking system that favors the corporatocracy. Saddam Hussein had advocated policies similar to those expressed by Qaddafi shortly before the US sent troops into Iraq. In my talks, I often find it necessary to remind audiences of a point that seems obvious to me but is misunderstood by so many: that the World Bank is not really a world bank at all; it is, rather a U. S. bank. Ditto, its closest sibling, the IMF. In fact, if one looks at the World Bank and IMF executive boards and the votes each member of the board has, one sees that the United States controls about 16 percent of the votes in the World Bank – (Compared with Japan at about 7%, the second largest member, China at 4.5%, Germany with 4.00%, and the United Kingdom and France with about 3.8% each), nearly 17% of the IMF votes (Compared with Japan and Germany at about 6% and UK and France at nearly 5%), and the US holds veto power over all major decisions. Furthermore, the United States President appoints the World Bank President
KeyserSoze Posted November 28, 2013 Report Posted November 28, 2013 After reading ur posts...this seems like US conspiracy not CBN's
BobbyFischer Posted November 28, 2013 Author Report Posted November 28, 2013 After reading ur posts...this seems like US conspiracy not CBN's US will recognize the players who will play game on behalf of them in the respective landmass , then will start making that personalities popular across the globe and will make sure that their puppet will regain power for multiple terms untill the mission is accomplished ! Mission = Trasfer the wealth from natural resources to rich countries , control the human resources or productivity in such a way that it will benefit US !
BobbyFischer Posted November 28, 2013 Author Report Posted November 28, 2013 Unfortunately for Babu , People recognized his anti ppl reforms and dethrowned him...fortunate for USA is YSR came into power who is another agent of World Bank , but he has implemented some populist schemes which were against to World Bank's agenda ! I think if a person like NTR would have been alive , we might not have been in such a mess...it's CBN who started this ###### in our state !
KeyserSoze Posted November 28, 2013 Report Posted November 28, 2013 Any CM would have played the game with US....pedda pedda world leaders eee involve ayyi unnaru andhulo CBN entha
BobbyFischer Posted November 28, 2013 Author Report Posted November 28, 2013 Any CM would have played the game with US....pedda pedda world leaders eee involve ayyi unnaru andhulo CBN entha I dont think ppl like NTR will involve...
ChandraSekharCherukuri Posted November 28, 2013 Report Posted November 28, 2013 Have you read the book 'confessions of an Economic Hitman/ by John Perkins ? He has exposed the world bank's tactics and how it is playing a key role in trasferring the wealth from 3rd world nations to the developed counries especially USA ! I am bringing some important points which are lifted from John Perkins website and some other sites regarding his work , he called himself as a hitman and later he regretted for being part of a foul play ! He has mentioned that the deaths of Salvador Allendy , Chile president and Omar Torrijos , Panama president were just triggered by US ! aa book lo vaadu next US target Venezuela leader Hugo Chavez, bcaz he is not letting US in Venezuala ani clear ga mention chesadu, and US tried to kill him 2-3 times, but miss ayyadu ani. Any how he is dead now with health issues.
ChandraSekharCherukuri Posted November 28, 2013 Report Posted November 28, 2013 I dont think ppl like NTR will involve... Nrt anta nijayithi paruda ? enta nijayithi vuuna, one politics lo enter ayithe, he has to change.
BobbyFischer Posted November 28, 2013 Author Report Posted November 28, 2013 Nrt anta nijayithi paruda ? enta nijayithi vuuna, one politics lo enter ayithe, he has to change. NTR nijayithi parudu aa kada annadi kadu important..his mindset...NTR ki tana ki tane supremo super power god kinda lekka...alantollu evari mata vinaru , more over NTR di conspiracy chese manstatvam kadu...koddo goppo self chooskuntadu kani not at the cost of otherz lives !
paampachak Posted November 28, 2013 Report Posted November 28, 2013 Perkin's ways to stop the corporatocracy and to end this insane march to global empire :- Read between the lines of each and every media report and help others do the same. The majority of our media outlets – newspapers, magazines, publishing houses, television stations, radio stations, etc. – are owned by huge international corporations and these corporations aren't afraid to manipulate the news they deliver. Always seek the truth and encourage others to do the same. Cut back on oil consumption and shopping. When you are shopping, be very aware of the products you buy and the companies you're supporting. Downsize your personal possessions, including your home, your car and your office. Protest against unfair free trade agreements. Protest against companies that exploit desperate people in sweatshops. Protest against companies that pillage the environment. Look for ways to educate others about what is going on in the world. This can be done by writing letters and emails to friends, newspapers, school boards and local organizations. Communists are the only ppl implementing his thought process...I do agree , Commuists need to change with the time...but at least , they are bringing these hidden facts out ! Nothing in these happens also this is like going the austere way vadu oil tho bajjilu cheskovcchu manam matram oil lekunda atukulu tinali annattundi
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