Pisces Moon: The Dark Arts of Empire by Douglas Valentine

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[PDF file]: […] CIA officers living there. They had been part of CIA ops in the region in the 1960s and 70s, and thus knew about CIA involvement in the drugs industry – the subject of the book Valentine was then researching.1 However the CIA interviews take up a very small portion of the book. They are […]

Tittle-tattle

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[PDF file]: […] then what was last year confirmed by the US authorities and more recently by the disgraced and now much-sued cyclist himself, namely that Armstrong was a regular drugs user who cheated his way to the seven Tour titles of which he has now been stripped. According to Walsh, now chief sports writer at The […]

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[…] CIA officers living there. They had been part of CIA ops in the region in the 1960s and 70s, and thus knew about CIA involvement in the drugs industry – the subject of the book Valentine was then researching.1 However the CIA interviews take up a very small portion of the book. They are […]

A tale of two Islingtons: How Blair opened the door for Corbyn

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[PDF file]: […] The antics of the ultra-rich in Monaco, Mayfair night clubs, City board rooms and opulent hotels; the hanging–out at international conferences, film premieres, Michelin–starred restaurants; the mistresses, drugs, car crashes, exotic hangers–on, sinister acquaintances . . . there’s an abundant audience for all of this, as reality TV testifies. And, of course, there is […]

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[…] CIA officers living there. They had been part of CIA ops in the region in the 1960s and 70s, and thus knew about CIA involvement in the drugs industry – the subject of the book Valentine was then researching.1 However the CIA interviews take up a very small portion of the book. They are […]

Chemtrails: the proof and the purpose

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[PDF file]: […] University of New Hampshire to carry out research in to the use of microencapsulation for delivery of chemical agents. Proposed chemicals included incapacitating agents such as anaesthetic drugs. Reasons for encapsulating chemicals include enabling controlled release and compartmentalization of binary systems. In addition they could be delivered from a variety of platforms such as […]

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[…] CIA officers living there. They had been part of CIA ops in the region in the 1960s and 70s, and thus knew about CIA involvement in the drugs industry – the subject of the book Valentine was then researching.1 However the CIA interviews take up a very small portion of the book. They are […]

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[…] CIA officers living there. They had been part of CIA ops in the region in the 1960s and 70s, and thus knew about CIA involvement in the drugs industry – the subject of the book Valentine was then researching.1 However the CIA interviews take up a very small portion of the book. They are […]

Deep Kiss: How the Washington Post missed the biggest Watergate story of all

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[PDF file]: […] allegations. Ellsberg may have been “the brightest student I ever had,” he told Nixon, but he was “a little unbalanced.” He supposedly “had weird sexual habits, used drugs,” and, in Vietnam, had “enjoyed helicopter flights in which he would take potshots at the Vietnamese below.” Ellsberg had married a millionaire’s daughter and – Kissinger […]

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