The CIA: A Forgotten History has since been republished as Killing Hope. It is the best book to read on Americas foreign interventions, overt and covert and overthrows and proxy wars, a chapter for each and there are over 50 chapters. Out of Control by Leslie Cockburn is a good account of the Reagan administrations many crimes. The Crimes of Patriots by Jonathan Kwitny is your best source of information about the Nugan Hand Bank outside of Australia and it covers an important period of time between the end of the Vietnam War and the Reagan administration during which many involved in both were connected to a shady bank set up in Australia that was laundering Golden Triangle heroin money. The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia by Alfred W. McCoy has since been republished in 1992 and 2003 as simply The Politics of Heroin. It is the Gideon Bible on CIA narcotrafficking with all it all irrefutably laid bare. The PBS Frontline documentary Guns, Drugs, and the CIA can be viewed here: youtube.com/watch?v=1xn7m1NFRRE Bill Moyers documentary The Secret Government The Constitution in Crisis can be viewed here: youtube.com/watch?v=VX5zoNvL0fY
>Nixon worked for Pepsi Could someone please explain this one? Does this have something to do with 'The Parallax View' where it seems that corporations run things?
Is this book still for sale or is there a DL available?
Josiah Gray
From 60s ends up to late 80s Pepsi was the largest beverage/snacks exterior supplier for high communist burocracy