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Confessions of an Economic Hitman by John Perkins

★007 real version! American Disney's 2007 blockbuster, starring the latest Oscar winner Harrison Ford.

★The wise author Perkins was not tempted by money and status, but was lured by the beauty deliberately arranged by the US National Security Agency to join the ranks of economic killers.

★In the form of a documentary novel, this book truly and completely reproduces the various clever methods used by an economic killer: forging financial reports, manipulating elections, bribery, assassination, blackmail, seduction and other means to control other countries. political elite and economic lifeline, thereby shouldering the strategic task of establishing US global hegemony.

★ There will be magnificent scenes in the book and movie: the super hotel hosting foreign heads of state, the majestic presidential palace, the magnificent Arabian palace, the steep and deep Andes Mountains... and the exciting fate of the characters: Beauties with fatal temptations, presidents who died violently, kings with excessive lust, generals in exile... all appeared on stage one after another.

★In the process of completing this book, the author was intimidated and bribed in order to prevent him from revealing the true story behind the economic killer. This shows the social influence of the book.

★The translation process of this book has attracted great attention from many Chinese government officials, academics and business circles. Lin Xingzhi, a famous Hong Kong economist and editor-in-chief of the Hong Kong Economic Journal, and Professor Yang Bin, an associate researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and an economist, specially recommended this book.

★The book has been translated into more than 20 languages. Japan, South Korea, Germany, France, Italy, Singapore... have all topped the list of bestsellers.

★The book has made it onto more than 20 different bestseller lists.

The author skillfully uses the writing technique of thriller novels and tells real, influential and enlightening stories as an insider. The book reveals the true intentions behind "U.S. aid" and the true face of the United States' "economic killers." This book is the autobiography written by John Perkins in the form of a novel. It is also his confession and confession. It is an eye-opener.

The book follows chronological order and tells how John Perkins transformed from a loyal servant of the empire to a man who actively campaigned for the rights of the oppressed. He was secretly recruited by the National Security Agency to work for an international consulting firm. He has traveled to many corners of the world - Indonesia, Panama, Ecuador, Colombia, Saudi Arabia, Iran and other countries of great strategic importance to the United States. Under the guise of lifting these countries out of poverty, he was actually tasked with promoting a corporate kingdom (an alliance of governments, banks, and corporations) policy for the United States—a policy that alienated many countries and ultimately led to 9/11. events and rising anti-American sentiment.

Perkins's story tells the story of what he and his colleagues, the self-proclaimed economic killers, did and what happened. The book tells the story of how he carried out his plot to transfer tens of billions of dollars in oil money from Saudi Arabia to the United States and forged a friendship between the Islamic fundamentalist Saudi Arabian parliament and generations of U.S. governments. In addition, he also cited the example of the complete failure of "economic killers" and "lackeys" in Iraq. Saddam's nationalist sentiment is strong and "economic killers" cannot succeed. He is closely guarded and has many stand-ins. The "running dogs" sent by the United States cannot distinguish between true and false, and the assassination cannot be successful. In the end, the US government had no choice but to use war to oust him. Perkins said that if Saddam listened to the United States, he would not only be stable, but also receive more weapons assistance from the United States.

Perkins uncovers the secrets behind several of the most significant events in recent history - events controlled by American imperialism - such as the fall of the Shah of Iran, Panamanian President Omar Torijo Sri Lanka's death and the U.S. invasion of Panama and Iraq.

The author concludes by saying: “We are living a lie.

"Since the United States can issue banknotes at will, it has the money to allow "economic killers" to bribe the ruling elites of other countries, first making them in debt that they cannot repay, and then using blackmail to make them serve the strategic interests of the United States.

Confessions of an Economic Hitman, a book that many people advised Perkins not to continue writing, reveals the inner workings of a little-known system in which globalization is constantly brewing. However, the result is that countless people on the planet have been impoverished. The book brings new hope for creating a world full of justice and compassion, and for truly realizing the "American Dream" under the premise of safety. A professional economist, he is more like James Bond in the "007" movie. Indeed, this story is as complex and fascinating as the Hollywood blockbuster "007", but it is more authentic and close to the general public.

--Yang Bin, famous economist, associate researcher at the Institute of Industrial Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

"Confessions of an Economic Killer" exposes American multinational corporations and national security. The various complex relationships between the Bureau and the World Bank are a must-read for those interested in the inside story of international politics and economic development.

——Lin Xingzhi, editor-in-chief of the Hong Kong Economic Journal, a well-known economist. Scientist

An astonishing "bomb". Although he was involved in the conspiracy of the government's corporate empire structure, he still bravely came forward to expose the inside story. This is really a commendable film. A work of profound insight and moral courage

——John E. Mark, professor at Harvard University, author of "The Prince of Troubles", winner of the Pulitzer Prize

Perl. Kings skillfully uses the writing techniques of Graham Greene's thrillers and the writing techniques of creating suspense, making the plot of the book ups and downs. He uses his insider status to tell the story of each real and specific story. An influential and enlightening story, the true story disclosed in the book makes people take a breath of cold air. The book names names and connects independent events and fragments...

--David Corden, author of "When Corporations Ruled the World"

... stimulating and disturbing... this book was successful because it sounded a wake-up call to the world, because Readers can't help but immerse themselves in the characters and conduct introspection, which will lead to a motivation for change and innovation.

——R. Paul Shaw, former chief economist of the World Bank and current consultant of the World Bank Institute.

Economic killers refer to top professionals with high salaries who steal hundreds of billions of dollars from countries around the world through the World Bank, USAID and other foreign institutions. Aid agencies, put into the treasury of major American conglomerates and the pockets of a few prominent families that control global natural resources. Economic killers use all kinds of clever methods: falsifying financial reports, rigging elections, bribery, blackmail, seduction and even murder. What they are playing is an "old trick" that has been played since the beginning of the era of American "imperial hegemony". In the era of economic globalization, its scale is unprecedentedly large and terrifying.

I know all this! Because I used to be an economic killer!

——John Perkins