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Prison Writings: My Life Is My Sun Dance 47 reviews Leonard Peltier
St. Martin's Griffin, 2000
Manifesto, Memoir, History, and the Fate of Mankind
+ Read the Government documents! + Innocent yet in prison
Leonard Peltier, United States Prisoner 89637-132, has been imprisoned since 1977 for the deaths of two FBI agents on the Pine Ridge Reservation of the Lakota Indians during the 1973 siege at Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Most likely the scapegoat for the deaths during a blundered surveillance ...
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Lockdown America: Police and Prisons in the Age of Crisis 15 reviews Christian Parenti
Verso, 2000
Indispensable
+ Solid reporting on the culture of prisons and policing + Indispensable + YES!
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Cocaine Politics: Drugs, Armies, and the CIA in Central America, Updated edition 10 reviews Peter Dale Scott, Jonathan Marshall
University of California Press, 1998
A shocking indictment of US foreign policy
+ A Corrupted Patriotism that Trafficked in Guns and Drugs + An eyeopener
I wouldn't say the book needs better editing. Some people may find the sheer amount of names and information presented to be cumbersome. I think the information could have been presented better by the authors, laying out facts and relationships between major parties involved such that the material ...
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The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade 10 reviews Alfred W. McCoy
Lawrence Hill Books, 2003
Well Done, Dr. McCoy!
+ A Real Eye Opener! + This is the Real McCoy, deserves 5 stars + A Thorough Guide to Understanding the History of Heroin Trade + an eye-opening read
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The CIA Doctors: Human Rights Violations by American Psychiatrists 4 reviews Colin A. Ross
Manitou Communications, 2006
HOW TO CREATE A TERRORIST
+ A Detailed Report on Mind-Control Experimentation and Famous Case-Histories + Interesting
The stated aim of THE CIA DOCTORS by Colin Ross is an excellent and much-needed one: "to prove that the Manchurian candidate is fact, not fiction..." and that "the creation of controlled disassociation was a major goal of mind control research." (p. 10) As he says, he is not a conspiracy theorist ...
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Deep Politics And The Death of JFK 13 reviews Peter Dale Scott
University of California Press, 1996
The Expanded Context of American Politics
+ VERY Good, but ULTIMATE SACRIFICE the best book ever + Death and Deception + This one comes the closest to the dirty, rotten truth...
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Police State America: US Military 'Civil Disturbance' Planning
Arm The Spirit, 2002
In shocking detail, the meticulously researched articles in this anthology expose the national security state's sinister blueprint for destroying democracy and crushing dissent. Deploying 'civil disturbance' strategies as part of a comprehensive doctrine of 'homeland defense', police, national guard and elite Army counterinsurgency unites are gearing up for 'operations other than war' in US ...
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Stefano Della Chaie: Portrait of a Black Terrorist (Black Papers, No 1) 1 review Stuart Christie
Anarchy/Refract, 2002
Brilliant
An excellent piece of investigative journalism. Before al-Queda ever showed its CIA-connected face, there was a network of State-backed fascist terrorists in Europe whose shadowy goal was to spread terror and drive the people into the arms of Big Brother. This is that story.
The Europe-wide ...
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Secrecy & Privilege: Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq 6 reviews Robert Parry
The Media Consortium, 2004
The Best Book on the Bushes
+ a comprehensive narrative + Superb Personal Effort, Narrow, Needs Other References + Real Americans need read this + History Filled In
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Great Heroin Coup 1 review Henrik Kruger
South End Pr, 1980
Conspiracy Theory by a Danish Freelance Journalist
From back cover:
"'The Great Heroin Coup' probes into the netherworld of narcotics, espionage, and international terrorism. In so doing, Kruger uncovers the alliances between the Mafia, right wing extremists, neo-Fascist OAS veterans in France, and Miami-based Cuban exiles.
It is also the ...
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The Seminole Wars: America's Longest Indian Conflict (Florida History and Culture) 1 review JOHN MISSALL, MARY LOU MISSALL
University Press of Florida, 2004
Draws upon diaries, military reports, & archival newspapers
There were actually three wars between armed forces of the United States government and the Seminole Indian tribes of Florida. The first was led by General Andrew Jackson in 1817 and was a facet of the attempt by Americans to acquire Florida from Spain by force of arms. The second of the Seminole ...
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Taking Liberties: Prisons, Policing & Surveillance Christian Parenti
Alternative Tentacle, 2003
In this, his first spoken word CD, Christian focuses on the states' use of repression through the prison industrial complex, federal & local law enforcement agencies & most recently, the Patriot Act. These tools of the state, Christian convincingly argues are employed to quiet social & labor unrest in an attempt to ultimately legitimize 'western democracy'. 66 minutes. Alternative Tentacles.
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Virtual Government: CIA Mind Control Operations in America 8 reviews Alex Constantine
Feral House, 1997
A Secret Establishment Behind the Power?
+ And the world is never the same again. + Best Book on American Fascism I have read
This frightening and almost depressing research, drive us to the quasi unknown underground word of conspiracies. Starting in the previous years of WWII, Mr. Constantine guided us through the tortuous ways used by de nazis to get into power and how after the end of the war - in collaboration with ...
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A Question of Torture: CIA Interrogation, from the Cold War to the War on Terror (American Empire Project) 23 reviews Alfred McCoy
Holt Paperbacks, 2006
Why do we allow such barbarism in our name?
+ Decent Book With Surprises + Why do we torture?
Halfway thru this book, I found myself asking --- how is it possible that W., Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Ashcroft are not, right now, serving life sentences in jail? There is something HORRIBLY wrong, bordering on psychotic, with an America where such sick, evil, barbaric acts - from people WE voted ...
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Debunking 9/11 Debunking: An Answer to Popular Mechanics and Other Defenders of the Official Conspiracy Theory 74 reviews David Ray Griffin
Olive Branch Press, 2007
A Litmus Test of Intelligence for the American People
+ Many still living with head in the sand
No doubt it is a hard read. It is voluminous, meticulous, and if you cannot remember what was discussed three paragraphs ago, you probably get lost. However, this book is an absolute must for Americans if they wish to recapture their runaway democracy from a possible clandestine coup d'etat that ...
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Psychic Dictatorship in the U.S.A. 10 reviews Alex Constantine
Feral House, 1995
Very Informative inspite of author's bias
+ Some of this I know to be true. + entertaining, to say the least
I heartily agree with the spotlight reviewer who addresses the false dichotomy of left/right. Although Mr. Constantine has done the public a service by citing instances of abuse of the public by purported government officials, his labeling of such sources as "far right" is absurd.
The ...
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The Covert War Against Rock: What You Don't Know About the Deaths of Jim Morrison, Tupac Shakur, Michael ... 18 reviews Alex Constantine
Feral House, 2000
What the CIA is doing right now against political activists
+ connecting the dots
One of the reviewers said there are other rock star deaths Alex Constantine didn't mention. True. Constantine's šAnti-Fascist research Binš web site shows deaths of a young journalist(Duncan) and her boyfriend. If you follow this story to Bill Knott's blog, a professor from Emerson College writes ...
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Washington's War on Nicaragua 2 reviews Holly Sklar
South End Press, 1999
The truth about this undeclared war.
+ Dangerous to remember...
I read this book in the early 1990's. There was considerable interest in the subject back then. There were numerous other books about the U.S. war on Nicaragua at the time. I believe that this book will endure as the best book about that era. Ms. Sklar paints the picture, entirely documented ...
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Omissions And Distortions 72 reviews David Ray Griffin
Olive Branch Press, 2004
The 9/11 Commission lied to you; PERIOD!
+ Excellent Book + Griffin is "the Man" of evidential 9/11 theory
I will give you a taste of the book:
1 - The omission of evidence that at least six of the alleged hijackers---including Waleed al-Shehri, said by the Commission probably to have stabbed a flight attendant on Flight 11 before it crashed into the North Tower of the WTC---are still alive (19-20).
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NATO's Secret Armies 7 reviews
Taylor & Francis, 2007
Brilliant study of state-sponsored terrorism
+ The Key to Understanding our present circumstances + There are few archbishops in espionage
This path-breaking work by Daniele Ganser, a Senior Researcher at the Center for Security Studies at Zurich's Federal Institute of Technology, exposes the secret anti-communist terrorist organisation set up across Europe by the US and British states after World War Two. They created the Gladio ...
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