
Dallas '63
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On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was gunned down in Dallas by Lee Harvey Oswald. Shortly after, Oswald himself was killed. These events led many to believe there was a far greater plan at work, with a secret cabal of powerful men manipulating the public and shaping US policies both at home and abroad for their own interests.
But no one could imagine how right they were.
Beneath the orderly façade of the American government, there lies a complex network, only partly structural, linking Wall Street influence, corrupt bureaucracy, and the military-industrial complex. Here lies the true power of the American empire. This behind-the-scenes web is unelected, unaccountable, and immune to popular resistance. Peter Dale Scott calls this entity the deep state, and he has made it his life's work to write the history of those who manipulate our government from the shadows. Since the aftermath of World War II, the deep state's power has grown unchecked, and nowhere has it been more apparent than that day at Dealey Plaza.
In this landmark volume, Scott traces how culpable elements in the CIA and FBI helped prepare for the assassination, and how the deep state continues to influence our politics today.
As timely and important as ever in the current chaotic political climate, Dallas '63 is a reality-shattering, frightening exposé not of those who govern us-but of those who govern those who govern us.
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Scott's most recent political books are The Road to 9/11: Wealth, Empire, and the Future of America (2007); The War Conspiracy: JFK, 9/11, and the Deep Politics of War (2008); American War Machine: Deep Politics, the CIA Global Drug Connection, and the Road to Afghanistan (2010); and The American Deep State: Wall Street, Big Oil, and the Attack on U.S. Democracy (2014).
Scott's books have been translated into six languages, and his articles and poems have been translated into twenty. The former US poet laureate Robert Hass has written that, " Coming to Jakarta is the most important political poem to appear in the English language in a very long time." In 2002, Dale Scott received the Lannan Literary Award for Poetry.
Scott's website is www.peterdalescott.net and his Facebook page is www.facebook.com/peter.d.scott.9.
Content
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Contents
- Series Introduction by Mark Crispin Miller
- Foreword by Rex Bradford
- Preface by Bill Simpich
- 1. Introduction: The JFK Assassination as a Structural Deep Event
- 2. The CIA, the Drug Traffic, and Oswald in Mexico
- 3. Oswald, the CIA, and the Hunt for Popov's Mole
- 4. Oswald, Marine G-2, and the Assault on the State Department
- 5. The Dyadic Deep State and Intrigues Against JFK
- 6. William Pawley, the Kennedy Assassination, and Watergate
- 7. The JFK Assassination and Later Deep Events: Watergate, Iran-Contra, and 9/11
- 8. The Fate of Presidential Challenges to the Deep State (1963-1980)
- Index
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Copyright Page
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