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From the Tapeworm series, by Catherine Austin Fitts
This lecture was inspired by the best-selling book Confessions of an Economic Hit Man. In this book, author John Perkins details his role in international economic fraud in the 1970s, mostly in developing countries, often in cooperation with the U.S. government. This is known in the dirty-tricks business as 'a limited hang-out' - confess to something years ago to distract us from the realities of today.
Almost 30 years later, a higher-tech version of government-sponsored fraud has spread right into our own neighborhoods No longer confined only to poor communities and third-world countries, the economic hit men are now at our doorstep, draining our time, our health and our pocketbooks.
How do we cope with today's far more dangerous economic warfare and government-sponsored market manipulation?
Learn how we are being drained and who is doing it.
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