“I've never met anyone who wanted to be a terrorist. They are desperate people.”
John Perkins“And that's why I wrote the book, because our country really needs to understand, if people in this nation understood what our foreign policy is really about, what foreign aid is about, how our corporations work, where our tax money goes, I know we will demand change.”
John Perkins“The only way that we're going to feel secure in this country again and that we're going to feel good about ourselves is if we use these systems we've put into place to create positive change around the world. I really believe we can do that.”
John Perkins“This empire, unlike any other in the history of the world, has been built primarily through economic manipulation, through cheating, through fraud, through seducing people into our way of life, through the economic hit men. I was very much a part of that.”
John Perkins“I've never met anyone who wanted to be a terrorist. They are desperate people.”
John Perkins“The United States spends over $87 billion conducting a war in Iraq while the United Nations estimates that for less than half that amount we could provide clean water, adequate diets, sanitations services and basic education to every person on the planet. And we wonder why terrorists attack us.”
John Perkins, Confessions of an Economic Hit Man“This book was written so that we may take heed and remold our story. I am certain that when enough of us become aware of how we are being exploited by the economic engine that creates an insatiable appetite for the world's resources, and results in systems that foster slavery, we will no longer tolerate it. We will reassess our role in a world where a few swim in riches and the majority drown in poverty, pollution, and violence . We will commit ourselves to navigating a course toward compassion, democracy, and social justice for all.”
John Perkins, Confessions of an Economic Hit Man“Who can see twenty-five years into the future?” she had asked. “Your guess is as good as theirs. Confidence is everything.”
John Perkins, The New Confessions of an Economic Hit Man“In response to my question about how we might rein in the empire, he said, "That's why I'm meeting with you. Only you in the United States can change it. Your government created this problem and your people must solve it. You've got to insist that Washington honor its commitment to democracy, even when deomcratically elected leaders nationalize your corrupting corporations. You must take control of your corporations and your government. The people of the United States have a great deal of power. You need to come to grips with this. There's no alternative. We in Brazil have our hands tied. So do the Venezeulans. And the Nigerians. It's up to you.”
John Perkins, The Secret History of the American Empire: Economic Hit Men, Jackals & the Truth about Global Corruption“I have come to understand that life is composed of a series of coincidences. How we react to these - how we exercise what some refer to as free will - is everything”
the choices we make within the boundaries of the twists of fate determine who we are.