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Valentine's Newest - THE CIA AS ORGANIZED CRIME!
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How Illegal Operations
Corrupt America and the World

Douglas Valentine

ISBN 978-0-9972870-1-1
$28.95 2016


EBOOK:
ISBN: 978-0-9972870-2-8
$19.00
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SYNOPSIS

  • We live in a world increasingly fearful of terrorism and catalyzed by
    programmed events and developments whose sources are often
    unclear. This book provides insight into the paradigmatic approaches
    evolved by CIA decades ago in Vietnam which remain operational
    practices today in Afghanistan, El Salvador, Iraq, Syria, Yemen and
    elsewhere.

    Author of three books on CIA operations, Valentine's research into CIA
    activities began when CIA Director William Colby gave him free access
    to interview CIA officials who had been involved in various aspects of
    the Phoenix program in South Vietnam. It was a permission Colby was
    to regret. The CIA would rescind it, making every effort to impede
    publication of The Phoenix Program, which documented the CIA's
    elaborate system of population surveillance, control, entrapment,
    imprisonment, torture and assassination in Vietnam.

    While researching Phoenix, Valentine learned that the CIA allowed
    opium and heroin to flow from its secret bases in Laos, to generals and
    politicians on its payroll in South Vietnam. His investigations into this
    illegal activity focused on the CIA's relationship with the federal drugs
    agencies mandated by Congress to stop illegal drugs from entering the
    United States. Based on interviews with senior officials, Valentine
    wrote two subsequent books, The Strength of the Wolf and The
    Strength of the Pack, showing how the CIA infiltrated federal drug law
    enforcement agencies and commandeered their executive
    management, intelligence and foreign operations staffs in order to
    ensure that the flow of drugs continues unimpeded to traffickers and
    foreign officials in its employ.

    Ultimately, portions of his research materials would be archived at the
    National Security Archive, Texas Tech University's Vietnam Center,
    and John Jay College.

    This book includes excerpts from the above titles along with
    subsequent articles and transcripts of interviews on a range of current
    topics, with a view to shedding light on the systemic dimensions of the
    CIA's ongoing illegal and extra-legal activities. These terrorism and
    drug law enforcement articles and interviews illustrate how the CIA's
    activities impact social and political movements abroad and in the
    United States.

    A common theme is the CIA's ability to deceive and propagandize the
    American public through its impenetrable government-sanctioned
    shield of official secrecy and plausible deniability.

    Though investigated by the Church Committee in 1975, CIA praxis then
    continues to inform CIA praxis now. Valentine tracks its steady
    infiltration into practices targeting the last population to be subjected to
    the exigencies of the American empire: the American people.
    • [B][size=12]EXCERPT from the Introduction

      In the wake of September 11, 2001, my articles about the Phoenix program
      became more relevant than ever before. The third, "Homeland Insecurity,"
      appeared on October 1, 2001, and predicted that the government would
      establish Phoenix-style "extra-legal military tribunals that can try suspected
      terrorists without the ordinary legal constraints of American justice."

      The United States soon established detention centers at Guantánamo in Cuba,
      Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan, and at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
      And the CIA established "black sites" around the world. But I was referring to
      plans by the Bush administration to rob American citizens of their right to due
      process. And that is exactly what happened in January 2013 when President
      Obama signed a National Defense Authorization Act that provides for the
      indefinite detention of Americans.

      These developments were easy to predict, given my back-ground in Phoenix. In
      the October 2001 article, for example, I explained that Phoenix would become
      the bureaucratic model for the "homeland security" program that now envelops
      America and subjects its citizens to the same blanket surveillance that the
      Phoenix program imposed on the people of South Vietnam. Almost ten years
      later, in July 2011, the Washington Post published its "Top Secret America"
      exposé, which outlined America's "heavily privatized military-corporate-
      intelligence establishment." Lead reporter Dana Priest calls it the "vast and
      hidden apparatus of the war on terror."

      This Phoenix-style network constitutes America's internal security apparatus,
      and it is targeting you, under the guise of protecting you from terrorism. And
      that is why, more than ever, people need to understand what Phoenix is really
      all about.

      When the CIA created Phoenix in June 1967, it was called ICEX-SIDE: Intelligence
      Coordination and ExploitationScreening, Interrogation and Detention of the
      Enemy. The SIDE function is often ignored as journalists and propagandists
      focus on the sensational aspect that involves the targeted assassination of
      terrorists and their sympathizers, often by remote-controlled drones.
      But in the first instance, Phoenix was a massive dragnet that packed South
      Vietnam's prisons, jails, and detention centers to overflowing. The foundation
      stone of this network was a jerry-rigged judicial system based on Stalinist
      security courts that did not require evidence to convict a person. People
      charged with national security violations had no right to legal representation,
      due process, or habeas corpus.

      As Johan Galtung taught us, "Personal violence is for the amateur in dominance,
      structural violence is the tool of the professional. The amateur who wants to
      dominate uses guns; the professional uses social structure."

      It was perfectly clear, following the terror attacks of 9/11, that America's elite
      were creating exactly this kind of criminally legal social structure. Climate
      change, overpopulation, income inequality, dwindling resources, and other
      geopolitical factors are pushing the rich into gated communities in every nation
      in the world.

      The establishment is preparing for the dystopian future that lies ahead.


    Douglas Valentine is an American journalist and author of four
    works of historical non-fiction: The Hotel Tacloban, The Phoenix
    Program, The Strength of the Wolf (winner of the Choice
    Academic Library Award), and The Strength of the Pack. His
    articles have appeared regularly in CounterPunch,
    ConsortiumNews, and elsewhere. Portions of his research
    materials are archived at the National Security Archive (both a
    Vietnam Collection and a separate Drug Enforcement
    Collection), Texas Tech University's Vietnam Center, and John
    Jay College. He provided expert testimony at the King v Jowers
    trial on the Martin Luther King, Jr. assassination at the request
    of the King family.

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    TRANSNATIONAL CRIME IN THE NAME OF NATIONAL SECURITY




    "Doug Valentine courageously takes us inside some of the CIA's most shameful extralegal
    operations, exposing everything that is wrong with an intelligence service gone rogue. He is
    a sentinel of the public interest, and his book is a public service. I, for one, wouldn't want to
    live in a country that didn't have patriots like Doug Valentine."

    JOHN KIRIAKOU, author of The Reluctant Spy: My Secret Life in the CIA's War on Terror.

    "[Douglas Valentine's] two books on the FBN/DEA are a major achievement."
    PETER DALE SCOTT, author of The American Deep State.

    "Doug Valentine was examining the dark underbelly of American foreign policy years before
    people recognized the 'Dark Side' of torture camps and secret wars."
    ROBERT PARRY, Consortium News

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    Book release scheduled for September.
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Acknowledgments

    INTRODUCTION:

    How Colby Gave Me the Keys to the CIA Kingdom

    One Thing Leads to Another: My Rare Access in Investigating the War on Drugs



    PART I: HOW THE CIA'S PHOENIX PROGRAM IN VIETNAM BECAME THE TEMPLATE FOR
    SYSTEMATIC DOMINATION AT HOME AND GWOT

    The Vietnam War's Silver Lining: A Bureaucratic Model for Population Control Emerges

    The Systematic Gathering of Intelligence

    Learning the Wrong Vietnam Lessons

    Afghan 'Dirty War' Escalates

    The Politics of 'Defectors' in Vietnam and Afghanistan

    Disrupting the Accommodation: Why Counter-Terrorism Backfired in Afghanistan

    Preemptive Man-hunting: The Phoenix Program model Applied in Iraq

    The CIA and Ukraine

    The CIA and Mexico

    War Crimes as Policy

    New Games, Same Aims: CIA Organizational Changes



    PART II: HOW THE CIA CO-OPTED FEDERAL DRUG LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECRETLY
    MANAGES THE WAR ON DRUGS

    The largest drug cartel in the world

    How the CIA Commandeered the DEA

    Beyond Dirty Wars: Vietnam, the Phoenix Program, the CIA/DEA Connection, and Modern
    Day Terror in Latin America

    Operation Drug Runner Part 1

    Operation Drug Runner Part 2

    Operation Drug Runner Part 3

    Maps and Photos



    PART III: THE PHOENIX FOUNDATION OF HOMELAND SECURITY

    The Spook Who Would Be Congressman

    Flight of the Phoenix, Career Path: From Vietnam to Homeland Security

    Homeland Insecurity: Laying the Groundwork for Police State America

    Homeland Security: When the Phoenix Comes Home to Roost (adapted from a May 2003
    article at Covert Action Quarterly)



    PART IV: MANUFACTURING COMPLICITY: SHAPING THE AMERICAN WORLD VIEW

    How Government Tries to Mess with Your Mind

    Obama's Dirty War

    Parallels of Conquest, Past and Present

    Top Secret America Shadow Reward System

    Propaganda as Terrorism

    The War on Terror as the Greatest Covert Op

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