Dallas ’63: The First Deep State Revolt Against the White House Audiobook
Dallas ’63: The First Deep State Revolt Against the White House Audiobook
- George Spelvin
- Brilliance Audio
- 2019-08-27
- 10 h 0 min
Summary:
‘Our most provocative scholar of American power’ reveals the forces behind the assassination of JFK—and their continuing influence over the world (David Talbot, Salon).
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 trust there was a lot better plan at work, with a secret cabal of effective men manipulating the public and shaping US insurance policies both in the home and overseas for their personal about Dallas ’63: The Initial Deep State Revolt Against the White House interests.
But nobody could imagine how best they were.
Under 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 internet is certainly unelected, unaccountable, and immune to popular level of resistance. Peter Dale Scott phone calls this entity the deep condition, and he has managed to get his life’s work to write a brief history of these who manipulate our government through the shadows. Since the aftermath of World Battle II, the deep state’s power has grown unchecked, and nowhere offers it been more apparent than that trip to Dealey Plaza.
In this landmark quantity, Scott traces how culpable components in the CIA and FBI helped plan the assassination, and how the deep condition continues to influence our politics today.
As timely and essential as ever in today’s chaotic political environment, Dallas ’63 is a reality-shattering, scary exposé not of those who govern us—but of those who govern those that govern us.