Chapter 1: The Doomsday Project, Deep Events, and the Shrinking of
American Democracy
Chapter 2: The Deep State, the Wall Street Overworld, and Big
Oil
Chapter 3: The Doomsday Project: How COG on 9/11 Subordinated the
U.S. Constitution
Chapter 4: The Falsified War on Terror: The Deep History of U.S.
Protection for al-Qaeda Terrorist Ali Mohamed
Chapter 5: The Falsified War on Terror II: How the Deep State Has
Protected Gulf Arab States Rather than the American People
Chapter 6: Deep State Uses and Protection of al-Qaeda
Terrorists
Chapter 7: The U.S. Terror War: The CIA, 9/11, Afghanistan, and
Central Asia
Chapter 8: The Fates of the Presidents Who Challenged the Deep
State, 1963–1980
Chapter 9: The Doomsday Project and Deep Events: JFK, Watergate,
Iran-Contra, and 9/11
Chapter 10: The American Deep State, Deep Events, and Off-the-Books
Financing
Chapter 11: America’s Unchecked Security State: The Continuity of
COG Planning, 1936–2001
Chapter 12: America’s Unchecked Security State and Lawlessness
Chapter 13: Why Americans Must End America’s Self-Generating
Wars
Epilogue: Greek Theater—Mario Savio and the Socratic Quest
Selected Bibliography
Peter Dale Scott, a former Canadian diplomat and professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, is a leading political analyst and poet. His books include Drugs, Oil, and War: The United States in Afghanistan, Colombia, and Indochina (R&L) and American War Machine: Deep Politics, the CIA Global Drug Connection, and the Road to Afghanistan (R&L). His website is www.peterdalescott.net.
We are living under a government that in certain respects is
increasingly lawless and out of control' Scott writes in his latest
examination of the alleged underbelly of the U.S. Government. The
milieu he shows is rife with shady business deals with the Mafia,
as well as terrorists and the countries that harbor them, while
encouraging war and eroding personal liberties, all with the stated
goal of protecting the country. Scott argues for the existence of
what are essentially two governments—the one we’re familiar with
and the 'deep state,' actually running things. In this telling, the
latter has been in the works for some time, under the auspices of
the need to keep the government running in the event of a major
attack or national disaster. Skeptics will be quick to dismiss
Scott as a tinfoil-hatted loon looking for conspiracies and
collusion under every rock, but the volume of his cited sources
begs to differ, suggesting that our current political climate truly
is a toxic one in dire need of fixing. He offers a handful of
suggestions for doing exactly this in the closing pages of this
alarming and thought-provoking work.
*Publishers Weekly*
Scott makes some cautiously positive noises at the end of this
terrific book about the possibilities of mass action to affect the
changes.
*Lobster*
Peter Dale Scott unveils the hidden springs of American politics in
his book . . . a disturbing investigation [that] revisits the
history of the war against terrorism. . . . [He] explains the
development, in the aftermath of 11 September 2001, of
‘projects envisaged long before by a restricted circle of
senior American authorities’—intervention in Iraq, a new zone of
influence in Central Asia, the Patriot Act. . . . Scott
explains why the Bush Administration classified the section
of the Joint Congressional Inquiry on 9/11 dealing with Saudi
officials, the same who today would play with the sorcerer’s
apprentices in Iraq and Syria.
*Paris Match*
Once again Peter Dale Scott illuminates the workings of the
American deep state in this fascinating and seminal study of
how and why the country's foreign policy has gone off the rails and
is even destroying democracy at home. This indispensable book is
brilliantly researched and reasoned, persuading us that we cannot
hope to save the republic unless we look far enough beneath the
surface to observe the hidden dark forces that have been long
calling the shots, most dramatically and dangerously since
9/11.
*Richard Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law
Emeritus, Princeton University*
When the authentic intellectual history of our era is written,
Peter Dale Scott will be honored for his insight and honesty. In
The American Deep State, Scott again sees reality precisely,
brilliantly, and with courageous integrity, warning us once more
against lethal illusions. This is one of the most important books
of our time.
*Roger Morris, author of Richard Milhous Nixon: The Rise of an
American Politician*
The American Deep State encapsulates Peter Dale Scott’s
decades-long research into the hidden aspects of American deep
politics. The result is an unparalleled perspective on the real
system of U.S. governance. His analysis is meticulous, masterful,
and brilliant.
*Daniel Ellsberg, author of Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the
Pentagon Papers*
Peter Dale Scott is our most provocative scholar of American power.
Scott picks up where the pioneering C. Wright Mills left off,
shining a light on the dark labyrinth of power—a shadow world that
has only grown more arrogant and wedded to state violence since the
days of the ‘power elite’ and the ‘military-industrial complex.’
There is no way to understand how power really operates without
daring to follow Scott’s illuminating path through The American
Deep State.
*David Talbot, Founder of Salon*
Peter Dale Scott has pioneered the systematic study of the national
security state and its hidden impacts on all areas of foreign and
domestic policy. With this new book, Scott outdoes himself with a
truly comprehensive birds-eye analysis of the increasing
encroachment of the unaccountable 'deep state' into democratic
politics through the postwar period until today, offering a window
into a grim future if business-as-usual continues. This is a
brilliant, incisive, must-read work for anyone who wants to
understand the interplay between global capitalism, national
security, and the dubious agendas of the most powerful yet
secretive agencies of national governments and the complex network
of vested criminal and corporate interests that drive them.
*Nafeez Ahmed, investigative journalist, the Guardian*
Peter Dale Scott digs deep into every aspect of Orwellian homeland
security—from warrantless surveillance to warrantless
detention and martial law, showing how the US government and
military have become permanently involved in law enforcement. This
system of secrecy—or secret government—is essentially the
‘deep state,’ the real, powerful layer that overshadows an open
government. Yet public institutions account for just one level of
the deep state. They also derive their power from key connections
outside government—as in the case of the CIA, very much rooted in
Wall Street. Scott also shows how their power has expanded as the
deep state went more and more multinational, in parallel to
the expansion of major multinational corporations. Orwellian? No:
more like political realism. It's all here. An absolute must
read.
*Pepe Escobar, roving correspondent for Asia Times and author of
Empire of Chaos*
In this excellent book, Peter Dale Scott shows how U.S.
restrictions on its intelligence services made the American deep
state fuse with a foreign service to operate from outside the
United States. Saudi oil and U.S. weapons deals formed a special
relationship. Scott argues that the American deep state has always
been linked to Wall Street bankers and Big Oil with former CIA
Director Allan Dulles as the archetype, who looked at the elected
political leaders as narrow-minded nationalists unable to run
global politics.
*Ola Tunander, Peace Research Institute Oslo*
Fascinating and important. . . . An astonishing book and very well
documented (with thousands of footnotes to corroborate and prove
everything that the author describes and analyzes). . . .
Fundamental for understanding what is happening around us, our
political disempowerment . . . and the more and more inevitable
imperialist wars.
*Étienne Chouard, French author and activist*
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