The bestselling author of "The Best Democracy Money
Can Buy" offers a globetrotting, Sam Spade-style
investigation that blows the lid off the oil industry,
the banking industry, and the governmental agencies that
aren't regulating either. This is the story of the
corporate vultures that feed on the weak and ruin our
planet in the process - a story that spans the globe and
decades. For "Vultures' Picnic", investigative
journalist Greg Palast has spent his career uncovering
the connection between the world of energy (read: oil)
and finance. He's built a team that reads like a casting
call for a Hollywood thriller - a Swiss multilingual
investigator, a punk journalist, and a gonzo cameraman -
to reveal how environmental disasters like the Gulf oil
spill, the Exxon Valdez, and lesser-known tragedies such
as Tatitlek and Torrey Canyon are caused by corporate
corruption, failed legislation, and, most interestingly,
veiled connections between the financial industry and
energy titans. Palast shows how the International
Monetary Fund, World Bank, World Trade Organization, and
Central Banks act as puppets for Big Oil.With Palast at
the center of an investigation that takes us from the
Arctic to Africa to the Amazon, "Vultures' Picnic" shows
how the big powers in the money and oil game slip the
bonds of regulation over and over again, and simply
destroy the rules that they themselves can't write - and
take advantage of nations and everyday people in the
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