Daily Archives: November 1, 2012

Romney Wants to Privatize Disaster Relief

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What’s In The Standing Water Across New Jersey

Published on Oct 31, 2012 by MOXNEWSd0tC0M

October 31, 2012 ABC News
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Riz Khan – Economic Hit Man – 27 Nov 07

Uploaded by AlJazeeraEnglish on Nov 28, 2007

Riz Khan talks to John Perkins about his book on global corruption. Mentions: Chas. T. Main Inc. was an engineering company of the United States.

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John Perkins on Globalization

Uploaded by 5iF3R on Jan 7, 2011

Volume 1 of 5 in the ‘speaking freely’ series. (52 minutes)

For many years John Perkins claimed to have been working as something he defines to be like an “economic hit man in the world of international finance”; a function he performed by persuading Third World countries to take on large -scale public works projects. Today, we recognize that these types of projects, financed by the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF), have served to enrich U.S. corporations while creating crippling debt for these countries, effectively turning them into American client states. Experiencing a change of heart, Perkins resigned from the business in 1981. After running a utility company, he founded the nonprofit organization, Dream Change Coalition (http://www.dreamchange.org),

which works closely with Amazonian and other indigenous people to help preserve their environments and cultures. Take the time for a conversation with Perkins about globalization and inequality around the world.

Produced: 2007, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1245106/

http://www.johnperkins.org http://www.dreamchange.org

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Why the Bush family invaded Iraq

Uploaded by evmazu on Jun 3, 2009

In this clip from “Speaking Freely, Vol. 1”, John Perkins explains the U.S. desire to control the Iraq oil reserves and how the CIA sent an assasination team led by Saddam Hussein to take out Abdel Karim Kassema.

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The BLOWBACK SYNDROME: Oil Wars and Overreach


Uploaded by eon3 on Jan 22, 2008
Chalmers Johnson, author of Blowback, Sorrows of Empire and Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic , talks about the U.S. ‘military-petroleum complex,’ the overextension of the American military, nuclear proliferation, and the decline of Washington’s credibility abroad.
Chalmers Johnson is president of the Japan Policy Research Institute, a non-profit research and public affairs organization devoted to public education concerning Japan and international relations in the Pacific. http://www.jpri.org/

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BBC News – Inequality ‘highest for 20 years’

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-20156365
31 October 2012 Last updated at 21:26 ET
Inequality ‘highest for 20 years’ – Save The Children
Global inequalities in wealth are at their highest level for 20 years and are growing, according to a new report by Save The Children.
While the charity acknowledges progress has been made in goals such as reducing child mortality, the report says this has been uneven across income groups.
Continuing inequality could hinder further progress in improving living standards, the charity says….(more).

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