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Interview - Confessions of an Economic Hit Man - Part II

Interview with John Perkins author of "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man" Part I of this interview at http://www.youtube.com/watc...  
 
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maddi62 (19 hours ago) Show Hide
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I don't like him either. The only reason the actions he has participated in are not classed as crimes on the scale of the war crimes others have been executed for is because he and his friends, by his own admission, wrote the laws. It almost makes you want to will a more primeval gut-felt justice system on all of them. Maybe its closer than we imagine
Mwaterfall (5 days ago) Show Hide
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I don't like him...

He talks about the "evils" he has done with a SMIRK ON HIS FACE...as if tellling a story. He seems too cold and straight-face for the damage he has done; there is no emotional expression

I wouldn't be surprise if he is making SOME of this up to misled people
GUAYAPA (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Now, usa, or they masters, have changed
their modus operandi, now, they are shu
tting down gobernements, like Honduras,
or invading conuntries, like Iirak, Afganis
tan, tomorrow Iran, Venezuela, and many
washed brians usa citizens, they dont und
erstend now and never, or dont want it.
waffiki (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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why didn't he say anything about Emperor HaileSelassie? still there is something the economic hit man is hiding?
the crime committed to the Emperor is going to shook the whole world.
hitdoggie (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Most people in this country (USA) walk around in a technofied comma. We have just enough distractions to think we are making progress, but at the same time distract us from what really goes on.
drokles (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Yea, and believe me most of the world by now really hate your country for it. Sorry, but someone had to say it. Your empiric undertones have been so obvious to people who are not from your empire.
I am happy to see though, that more and more people have started questioning how it all works, many of which have been helped on their way by the internet.
The internet is probably our last line of defence against corrupt media. Granted, if you know to use it correctly.
Ibersexualac (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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@ drokles...AMEN to that!!
iPREnZ (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Yeah.... just wait til the resources starts to run out and the worlds nations starts to move their greedy eyes towards the northpole (and somewhat less towards the southpole).
karlkarlkarl1234 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Resources, even oil, are still a long way from being exhausted, I should know I study just this. The world's crust where these minerals, oil & gas are is incredibly expansive. Just in one state here in Australia, we have enough coal to run the county for another 200 years. Even at these insane rates of usage, petroleum is still viable for another 50 years for conventional sources. Then they are going to use oil shale for more crude oil & hydrates on the ocean beds to get more natural gas = HUGE!
tets36 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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whoo ya lets do something!! something...

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