Category Archives: American Empire Project
On Terrorism and Terrorists: Stan Goff Former Counter-terrorism (Ranger-SF-Delta Force) Special Operator
war made easy transcript_125 Stan Goff is a retired veteran of the U.S. Army Special Forces. During an active-duty career that spanned 1970 to 1996, he served with the elite Delta Force and Rangers, and in Vietnam, Guatemala, Grenada, El … Continue reading
Why There Is No Massive Anti-War Movement in America
Why There Is No Massive Anti-War Movement in America Posted on Feb 3, 2015 By Tom Engelhardt, TomDispatch http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/why_ there_is_no_massive_antiwar_movement_in_america_20150203 Photo by Beverly & Pack (CC BY 2.0) This piece first appeared at TomDispatch. Well, it’s one, two, three, look at that … Continue reading
Resources and Links for Scholars, Journalists and Engaged Citizens (Evolving)
Counterintelligence: Recommended Tools for Media Analysis Films and Videos SPIN by Brian Springer – Pirated satellite TV feeds reveal how much of the news is censored and massaged before it appears on our screens. Must see. Order: 312-345-3550 George Seldes: … Continue reading
More and War: The Tao of Washington
More and War The Tao of Washington By Tom Engelhardt When it comes to the national security state, our capital has become a thought-free zone. The airlessness of the place, the unwillingness of leading players in the corridors of … Continue reading
“11 Reasons Why I am Ashamed to be an American” by Dave Lindorff
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article40434.htm Eleven Reasons I’m Ashamed to Be an American By Dave Lindorff December 10, 2014 “ICH” – “Thiscantbehappening” – I’m going to say it: I am ashamed to be a US citizen. This doesn’t come easily, because having lived abroad … Continue reading
Failure is Success: How American Intelligence Works in the 21st Century
AMERICAN EMPIRE PROJECT WEB SITE Visit the AEP Web Site September 30, 2014 Failure Is Success How American Intelligence Works in the Twenty-First Century By Tom Engelhardt What are the odds? You put about $68 billion annually into a maze of 17 major intelligence … Continue reading