Balder Ex-Libris - Scott Peter DaleReview of books rare and missing2024-03-16T01:56:42+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearScott Peter Dale - Transnationalised repressionurn:md5:e371269c74ad8eb46a5bd13e479cae592014-02-20T17:24:00+00:002014-02-20T17:25:49+00:00balderScott Peter DaleEuropeGermanyJewUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Scott_Peter_Dale_-_Transnationalised_repression.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Scott Peter Dale</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Transnationalised repression Parafascism and the U.S.</strong><br />
Year : 1977<br />
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Preface. This essay was written in the summer of 1977. I lost track of it in subsequent summers, when I first suffered a major illness, and then was side-tracked into preparation of a trade book on the Kennedy Assassination (Beyond Conspiracy) that was eventually killed by its publisher on the eve of its appearance. I am grateful to Lobster for reviving 'Transnationalised Repression'. Though the essay starts from events of the seventies (Watergate, the murder of Orlando Letelier in Washington, the Nixon war on drugs) which have since passed into history, the essay also builds to a general overview of transnationalised backing for right-wing repressive forces, or parafascists, that operate on the fringes of state intelligence and security systems. Except in details, I have not attempted to update the essay, whose general thesis has been unfortunately only too corroborated by ensuing events. The assassins of Letelier did in fact go to jail, but with sentences that were either token, or soon reversed in higher courts. On a higher level, the fall of the Shah in Iran and of Marcos in the Philippines have been followed by new revelations of those dictators' links to private as well as public forces in the United States. Indeed the speculation reported in this essay (at footnote 159), that Asian bribes had influenced Nixon's Vietnam interventions through the Watergate period, seems only too relevant today, as we learn how much money had been channelled by Marcos into U.S. political campaigns over the last decade and a half. The thesis of "Transnationalised Repression" also seems only too relevant to U.S. politics in Nicaragua, as we learn of support for the Contras from first Argentina and Israel, and now allegedly from South Africa. The restrained optimism of the essay's conclusions, written in the first year of the Carter presidency, may sound a little odd after six years of Reagan. Support for drugrunning criminals has moved from being the dark underside of U.S. foreign policy to (in the case of the Nicaraguan Contras) being at that policy's visible centre. In 1977 I was concerned about the access of foreign parafascists and WACL publicists to the office of Senator Thurmond and the staff of the National Security Council. Today General Singlaub, the President of WACL, has access, through his support work for the Contras, to the Reagan White House (cf. footnote 50). In my view, this continuing demoralisation of U.S. foreign policy and the concomitant trivialisation of domestic U.S. political debate, makes my modest hopes for change through "new human groupings", or what since the fall of Marcos has become famous as "people power", not less but more relevant. It is not that I am at all sanguine about the possibilities for such transpolitical change outside the traditional political system. It is just all the clearer that such new human forces, however weak and immature at present, are ultimately our best hope. PETER DALE SCOTT. <strong>...</strong></p>Scott Peter Dale - The global drug meta-groupurn:md5:7a8a8b8f6e000df399b1e6b5afdfaab62014-02-20T17:20:00+00:002014-02-20T17:22:06+00:00balderScott Peter DaleDrugHébraïsmePédophilesRussia <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Scott_Peter_Dale_-_The_global_drug_meta-group.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Scott Peter Dale</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The global drug meta-group : Drugs, managed violence, and the russian 9/11</strong><br />
Year : 2005<br />
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The Meta-Group, the Russian 9/11, and Kosovo Violence and the Political Requirements of the Global Drug Traffic In the last three decades, three important facts have emerged about the international drug traffic. The first is that it is both huge and growing. Narcotics are estimated to be worth between $500 billion and $1 trillion a year, an amount, according to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan in remarks to a United Nations General Assembly session in June 2003, that is greater than the global oil and gas industry, and twice as large as the overall automobile industry. <strong>...</strong></p>Scott Peter Dale - Kennedy assassination cover-upurn:md5:99032d4c175eedc95dd9a571c40586a42014-02-20T17:16:00+00:002014-02-20T17:16:00+00:00balderScott Peter DaleAllemagneEuropeHébraïsmeKennedy <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Scott_Peter_Dale_-_Kennedy_assassination_cover-up.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Scott Peter Dale</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Kennedy assassination cover-up</strong><br />
Year : 1979<br />
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The house assassinations committee has shown that at least two gunmen fired at president Kennedy in Dallas. Why then did the FBI and CIA push so vigorously for the lone-nut theory ? <strong>...</strong></p>Scott Peter Dale - Drugs oil and warurn:md5:96832d117040a7786801928cc9f162792014-02-20T16:54:00+00:002014-02-20T17:11:11+00:00balderScott Peter DaleColombiaDragonLance SagaDrugNovelThe Elven Nations trilogyUnited StatesVietnam <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Scott_Peter_Dale_-_Drugs_oil_and_war.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Scott Peter Dale</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Drugs oil and war The United States in Afghanistan, Colombia, and Indochina</strong><br />
Year : 2003<br />
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Preface. This book, Drugs, Oil, and War: The United States in Afghanistan, Colombia, and Indochina, explores the underlying factors that have engendered a U.S. strategy of indirect intervention in Third World countries through alliances with drugtrafficking proxies. This strategy was originally developed in the late 1940s to contain communist China; it has since been used to secure control over foreign petroleum resources. The result has been a staggering increase in the global drug traffic and the mafias assorted with it, a problem that will worsen until there is a change in policy. The book also traces some of the processes by which covert interventions have escalated into war. Parts I and I1 include lengthy new chapters on Afghanistan and Colombia. Part I11 consists of five updated chapters from my 1972 book The War Conspiracy: The Secret Road to the Second Indochina War. This book explores ongoing causal patterns that have helped shape U.S. foreign policy, sometimes at a deeper level than was recognized even by bureaucrats in high places. Under pressure from interested outsiders, decisions were made by the United States, after World War I1 in Burma and again in Laos in 1959-1965, to back armies and governments that were supporting themselves through the drug traffic. This has led to a linked succession of wars, from Vietnam to Afghanistan, which have suited the purposes of international oil corporations and U.S. drug proxy allies, far more than those of either the U.S. government or its people. Those decisions were also major causes for the dramatic increase in drug trafficking over the last half century. <strong>...</strong></p>Scott Peter Dale - 9/11, JFK, and warurn:md5:b6218d0be074ec8d95620e5f4d8ad7122014-02-20T16:50:00+00:002014-02-20T16:54:54+00:00balderScott Peter Dale911DragonLance SagaNovelThe Elven Nations trilogyUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Scott_Peter_Dale_-_911_JFK_and_war.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Scott Peter Dale</strong><br />
Title : <strong>9/11, JFK, and war : Recurring patterns in America’s deep events</strong><br />
Year : 2007<br />
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In American history there are two types of events. There are ordinary events which the information systems of the country can understand and transmit. There are also deep events, or meta-events, which the mainstream information systems of the country cannot digest. I mean by a “deep event” one in which it is clear from the outset that there are aspects which will not be dealt with in the mainstream media, and will be studied only by those so-called “conspiracy theorists” who specialize in deep history. The events I shall discuss today exhibit continuities with each other and with other deep events, notably the Iran-Contra affair of the mid 1980s and the Oklahoma City bombing of 1995. But the two I shall discuss today – the JFK assassination and 9/11 – are outstanding in this respect: that while they were attributed to insignificant and very marginal people, they had momentous impact, far more than most daily events by more important people, in redirecting American history. If history is what is recorded, then deep history is the sum of events which tend to be officially obscured or even suppressed in traditional books and media. Important recent deep events include the political assassinations of the 1960s, Watergate, Iran- Contra, and now 9/11. All these deep events have involved what I call the deep state, that part of the state which is not publicly accountable, and pursues its goals by means which will not be approved by a public examination. The CIA (with its on-going relationships to drug-traffickers) is an obvious aspect of the deep state, but not the only one, perhaps not even the dirtiest. <strong>...</strong></p>Scott Peter Dale - 9/11 Commission Deceptionurn:md5:f5c7b03497d7804c48db08cacee6f5422014-02-20T16:45:00+00:002014-02-20T16:49:15+00:00balderScott Peter Dale911DragonLance SagaNovelThe Elven Nations trilogy <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Scott_Peter_Dale_-_911_commission_deception.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Scott Peter Dale</strong><br />
Title : <strong>9/11 commission deception, Cheney’s actions on 9/11, and why he should testify under oath</strong><br />
Year : 2007<br />
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An abridgment of Chapters 12 and 13 of The Road to 9/11: Wealth, Empire, and the Future of America, first made in a Talk in Chandler, Arizona, Feb. 25, 2007 The 9/11 Commission Report is an example of concerted cover-up, partly by omissions, and just as importantly by its cherry-picking of evidence to create impressions that are in fact authoritatively disputed, and in some cases probably not true. There are many examples of cherry-picking and contrived simulations of fact. More importantly, there is a consistent pattern in this: to minimize Cheney’s responsibility for what happened that day. <strong>...</strong></p>