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“grounds for considering a slightly different question. Did successive crises in the illicit drug traffic induce some drug trafficking U.S. interest groups and allies to press for U.S. involvement in wars? This is actually covered quite exte…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs Oil and War Part 4 @ 2:51
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“We will most likely not get this entire chapter done, but basically it provides an overview of public, private, and covert political power, which kind of dovetails off of the last book that we read about parapolitics as opposed to paramilit…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 9 a @ 0:33
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is the story that I first explored in a book called The War Conspiracy. And again, in cocaine politics. The CIA involvement in drug airlines shocked even an aide working for Oliver North. This story is not one that I fully understood, but e…
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grounds for considering a slightly different question. Did successive crises in the illicit drug traffic induce some drug trafficking U.S. interest groups and allies to press for U.S. involvement in wars? This is actually covered quite exte…
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We will most likely not get this entire chapter done, but basically it provides an overview of public, private, and covert political power, which kind of dovetails off of the last book that we read about parapolitics as opposed to paramilit…
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points out that he examined forces that helped lead the U.S. into Vietnam in that book. Many of the factors that he pointed out involved not only deceptions, but repeated interference with lines of authority, civilian control, and even the …
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As he made it clear that he wasn't pointing to a single group of guilty plotters, it was easy to begin to point out who some of the plotters were. Like all of the following chapters in the rest of this book, he had written a story.…
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financial interest with an intelligence officer serving as a go-between. As he recounted in his book, The Author, with only minimal corrections, I have not even deleted the book's reoccurring appeals for congressional or judicial redress, a…
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The next five chapters of this book, he presents the information of all of the themes that the book's about, drugs, oil, and war. In the two decades after 1950, the year the Korean War and the China lobby began, there was never a genuine U.…
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The Cambodian and Laotian adventures under Nixon were only more proof. For anyone who still needed it, the U.S. crisis in Southeast Asia was only the outward manifestation of a crisis of government at home. The author has attempted to outli…
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Going on, to correct this picture of accidental or quote-unquote mistaken involvement, the author spoke of war conspiracy, and by that he meant the sustained resort to collusion and conspiracy, unauthorized provocation and fraud by U.S. per…
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than any particular phrase or a narrative, and that there are other factors that are not so covert also contributing to a war conspiracy. There are CIA manipulations, there's censorship, there's intervention. The war conspiracy is to be see…