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The Cuba Project: CIA Covert Operations 1959 - 62 By Fabián Escalante. The CIA's "Cuba Project," initiated to remove Fidel Castro after the 1959 revolution, became the largest-ever covert action program conducted by one nation against another. This account reads almost like a crime novel. MORE INFO |
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Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army By Jeremy Scahill Blackwater is the elite Praetorian Guard for the "global war on terror," with its own military base, a fleet of twenty aircraft, and twenty thousand troops at the ready. Run by a multimillionaire Christian conservative who bankrolls President Bush and his allies ... MORE INFO |
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DVD: One Man's Story: Philip Agee, Cuba, and the CIA DVD. A documentary by the same producers as "Mission Against Terror." Philip Agee, "... I went into the CIA for adventure. ... I left the CIA with the idea of forgetting it all and starting a new life but you don't forget these things." MORE INFO |
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Chile: El Otro 11 de Septiembre "No es la primera vez. Para mí y para millones de otros seres humanos el Once de Septiembre viene siendo hace veintiocho años una fecha de duelo..." —Ariel Dorfman Editado por Pilar Aguilera y Ricardo Fredes MORE INFO |
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DVD: Mission Against Terror A documentary by Bernie Dwyer & Roberto Ruiz Rebo This award-winning documentary tells the story of the "Cuban 5" who were imprisoned in the U.S. for trying to stop acts of terrorism against their homeland, Cuba. Show this film to your neighbors, friends, union, clubs and organizations. Free the Five! MORE INFO |
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Executive Action: 634 Ways to Kill Fidel Castro By Fabián Escalante Fidel Castro has now survived 10 hostile U.S. presidents and more than 630 assassination plots! This book reads like a fast-moving spy novel. MORE INFO |
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Chile: The Other September 11 — An Anthology of Reflections on the 1973 Coup Most people associate September 11 with the World Trade Center tragedy. But before 2001, September 11 was already a day of infamy for Latin America and Chile in particular. On that day in 1973, General Augusto Pinochet led a U.S.-backed coup against the popularly elected government of Salvador Allende, and began his repressive 17-year dictatorship. ... MORE INFO |
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Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA, Interventions Since World War II From the cover: Is the United States a force for democracy? From China in
the 1940s to Guatemala today, William Blum provides the most comprehensive
study of the ongoing American holocaust. MORE INFO |
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The Emerging Police State The defiance, anger, passion and optimism of “America’s most
celebrated and most detested” radical lawyer William Kunstler ring
throughout this selection of his unpublished speeches. Includes transcripts of secretly recorded speeches from Kunstler’s
FBI File MORE INFO |
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Covert Action: The Roots of Terrorism CovertAction has been the most authoritative international magazine
in its field. This book brings together a selection of key articles from the
magazine presenting a comprehensive background to the terrorist attacks of
September 11, 2001, and the current "war against terrorism." MORE INFO |
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Strange Liberators Strange Liberators goes from global sweatshops to Iraq to
Korea to Yugoslavia to Zimbabwe before a concluding chapter on
global warming. In every case, Elich exposes the lies spread by
the bourgeoisie, which are so often echoed by those in the
progressive movement. MORE INFO |
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The Einstein File Using material newly obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, Fred
Jerome weaves information from Albert Einstein’s almost two-thousand-page
FBI file with the history of the period to create a spy-story-like narrative
that also explores Einstein’s political dimension. MORE INFO |
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Enemy Combatant: My Imprisonment at Guantánamo, Bagram, and Kandahar Moazzam Begg was seized at midnight from a family home in
Pakistan in 2002. He was accused by the United States of being a
terrorist—an "enemy combatant"—and held for
more than three years, two of them at the notorious U.S.prison at
Guantánamo Bay. MORE INFO |
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Politics on Trial: Five Famous Trials of the 20th Century As the United States once again finds itself adrift in a violent sea of
patriotism, bigotry and fear, it is an appropriate time to address this
country’s dark past of political repression and racist scapegoating. In
this small volume historic civil rights attorey William Kunstler has choosen
exerpts from five of the most important political trials of the 20th
century. MORE INFO |
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Bioterror: Manufacturing Wars The American Way While Washington opts for “first strikes” against Iraq and other
nations declared to be part of the “Axis of Evil” for stockpiling
weapons of mass destruction, this book proves that the United States itself has
been the most notorious practitioner of chemical and biological warfare since
blankets laced with smallpox were given to Native Americans 250 years ago. MORE INFO |
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Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower From the cover: Suggesting to Americans that their country has a compelling
lust for political, economic and military hegemony over the rest of the world,
divorced from any moral considerations, is akin to telling them of one's
UFO abduction, except that they're more likely to believe the abduction
story. MORE INFO |
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Psy War on Cuba The declassified history of U.S. anti-Castro propaganda Edited by Jon Elliston
Newly declassified CIA and U.S. government documents are reproduced here for the first time, exposing a 40-year campaign by Washington to use psychological warfare and propaganda to destabilize Cuba and undermine its revolution. MORE INFO |
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Armed Madhouse by Greg Palast Who's Afraid of Osama Wolf? China Floats, Bush Sinks. The Scheme to Steal '08. No Child's Behind Left, and Other Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Class War.
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JFK: The Cuba Files by Fabián Escalante The Untold Story of the Plot to Kill Kennedy This book brings to light the conspiracy of anti-Castro forces, Cuban exiles, the CIA and the Mafia, to assassinate JFK, frame Cuba, whereby they would provide a pretext for decisive U.S. military action against Cuba. MORE INFO |
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Bacardí: The Hidden War by Hernando Calvo Ospina The Bacardí rum company is one of the most successful and recognizable brands in the world. It spends millions on marketing itself as the spirit of youth and vitality. But behind its image as a party drink lies a very different story. MORE INFO |
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Superpower Principles: U.S. Terrorism Against Cuba Edited by Salim Lamrani. Divided into two parts, this book first deals with the history and practice of U.S. foreign policy toward Cuba ...The second part of the book concentrates on the case(s) of the Cuban Five ... Includes essays by Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Leonard Weinglass and others. MORE INFO |
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Conquistar La Justicia A Propósito de Terrorismo: Posada Carriles Un oportuno, nuevo exámen de los ataques terroristas realizados contra Cuba por los grupos de exiliados entrenados y finaciados por la CIA MORE INFO |
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Indonesia: The Second Greatest Crime of the Century By Deirdre Griswold. This pamphlet tells of the massacres following the October 1, 1965, military takeover that decimated the Indonesian left. MORE INFO |
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Bush vs Chávez: Washington's War on Venezuela By Eva Golinger. By employing declassified documents this book details how millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars are being used to fund right-wing groups with the express purpose of supporting counter-revolutionary groups in Venezuela. MORE INFO |
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Enemy Combatant by Moazzam Begg - softcover This is the first published account by a Guantánamo detainee of life inside the notorious prison. MORE INFO |
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Tibet and the CIA's anti-China Crusade This collection of articles from Workers World newspaper should be read by everyone who wants to look beyond the anti-China hype about Tibet and understand what's really going on. New edition updated with articles from 2008. MORE INFO |