From 1971 to 1980, the author served Chas Consulting's "Economic Killer" (EHM). T. Maine Co., Ltd. (Main) His role is to "encourage billions of dollars of fraud in the world ... to become part of a vast network that leads the world business leaders in the United States Ultimately, these leaders fall into a debt network to ensure their loyalty. " (Page 17). This is achieved through the formulation of economic forecasts to persuade the World Bank and other international organizations to lend to these countries.
In his book "Confessions of Economic Killers" (2004), John Perkins hired him to forge leaders of developing countries to give high-grade unpaid loans to promote short-term returns in the short term I pointed out the method. . By doing so, the country will eventually ask for defaults or ask for more time, and said these multinational companies will wipe out and monopolize the market during these hours . Several comprehensive observations can be made. As the barriers to trade and investment are about to be relaxed globally, the penetration of multinational companies around the world will increase, especially in developing markets. This will lead them further into the internal activities of weak governments and enhance their socio-political and cultural influence. As many multinational companies merge, they are getting more power and it is hard to resist
In early December 2016, I traveled to Colombia with 18 other travelers hosted by John Perkins and Daniel Cooperman. John is a number of Best Sellers of the New York Times, the most famous of which is a new confession of an economic murderer. They exposed the tour group to the distant tribes and led them to learn about their culture. This is a story about Takagi people. Kogi was a direct descendant of the Tairona people who fled to the height of Sierra Nevada to escape Spain's conquistadors. After several generations of efforts, the crop will be abused by local farmers, marijuana drug traffickers, cocaine drug traffickers. With the "peace agreement" recently signed by the Colombian government and the FARC, many people can safely return to the land of ancestral lowlands. Many people came back, but people who did not live in very high altitude conditions, melting glaciers, and poor soil conditions