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>See, we aint after your money... you're a taxpayer! We already got it! We don't even wantcha t'do anythin'...
>In fact, just the opposite. C'mon... take a look.
>All we're askin' is your indifference. Just turn away. Pretend it ain't happenin'.
>Ain't like ya gotta give up part o' y'self. No important part, anyway... c'mon... look closer.

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>This is not a dream.

>William Blum: The CIA A Forgotten History
This has since been expanded and retitled Killing Hope. It is the best source on Americas foreign interventions since WWII. Every single one is documented and extensively sourced. Overt invasions, covert proxy wars, destablisations, friendly dictatorships. A chapter for each and there are over 50 chapters.
>Leslie Cockburn: Out of Control
A good account written as they were occuring of the Raygun administrations crimes.
>Jonathan Kwitny
What were the blokes involved in the Indochina drug trade of the 60s/70s and then Rayguns dirty wars of the 1980s doing in the down time? Banking in Australia. This book is your best source outside Australia of the curious case of the Nugan Hand Bank, a merchant bank the opened up with 50 million in assets over night, had branches all over the world, and was staffed full of ex military intelligence, ex cia, and ex special forces people. And then collapsed with all assets wiped out, Nugan dead by suicide, and Hand on a plane to the Philippines with evidence of his arrival.
>Alfred W. McCoy: The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia
Updated in the early 90s and again in the 00s with the titled shorted to simply The Politics of Heroin, this is the family jewels: definitive documentation of CIA complicity in narcotraffiking.
>PBS Frontline: Guns, Drugs, and the CIA
youtube.com/watch?v=ZpoahXzt-lM
Condenses McCoy, Kwitnys, and Cockburns work into a one hour highlight. Interesting to see a young crusading John Kerry exposing government shit before he got consumed by the system.
>Bill Moyers: The Secret Government, The Constitution in Crisis
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Further readings:
>Bob Parry: Forgotten History
He broke the Iran Contra story in the American press, this book expanded on that work and the drug connection. He's been pretty much pushed out of mainstream journalism, started the first web journal Consortium News in 1995 and its still going strong, its a good read.
>Tim Weiner: Legacy of Ashes
A highly critical history of the CIA. They actually issued a press release criticising it lulz.
>Victor Marchetii: The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence
>Philip Agee: Inside the Company
>John Stockwell: In Search of Enemies
>Frank Snepp: Decent Interval
>Ralph McGehee: Deadly Deceits
These men are all former CIA case officers and agents who became disillusioned with the CIA and American foreign policy and went public. Agee in particular went so far as to take matters into his own hands and began exposing undercover operatives to try to disrupt operations, there was no law against it at the time.
The laws passed to stop him would be violated by the Bush administration to expose Valerie Plame to punish her Husband for disagreeing with them.
>Coverup: Behind the Iran Contra Affair
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oh yeah almost forgot:
>Holly Sklar: Washingtons War on Nicaragua

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I recognize this art. This guy did a couple of those hellraiser stories from the 90's comics

Bill Sienkiewicz