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xchrom

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Mon Nov 3, 2014, 07:59 AM Nov 2014

Greed, Power, and Endless War -- James Risen Tears the Lid off America's Dirty Wars

http://www.alternet.org/books/greed-power-and-endless-war-james-risen-tears-lid-americas-dirty-wars

Throughout the war on terror, greed and power have flourished just as readily back home in the United States, where the government’s surging counterterrorism spending created a new national security gold rush. The post-9/11 panic led Congress to throw cash at the FBI, CIA, and Pentagon faster than they were able to spend it. Soon, a counterterrorism bubble, like a financial bubble, grew in Washington, and a new breed of entrepreneur learned that one of the surest and easiest paths to riches could be found not in Silicon Valley building computers or New York designing clothes but rather in Tysons Corner, Virginia, coming up with new ways to predict, analyze, and prevent terrorist attacks —or, short of that, at least in convincing a few government bureaucrats that you had some magic formula for doing so.

Consider the example of Dennis Montgomery. He provides the perfect case study to explain how during the war on terror greed and ambition have been married to unlimited rivers of cash to create a climate in which someone who has been accused of being a con artist was able to create a rogue intelligence operation with little or no adult supervision. Crazy became the new normal in the war on terror, and the original objectives of the war got lost in the process.

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Whatever else he was, Dennis Montgomery was a man who understood how best to profit from America’s decade of fear. He saw the post-9/11 age for what it was, a time to make money.

Montgomery was the maestro behind what many current and former U.S. officials and others familiar with the case now believe was one of the most elaborate and dangerous hoaxes in American history, a ruse that was so successful that it nearly convinced the Bush administration to order fighter jets to start shooting down commercial airliners filled with passengers over the Atlantic. Once it was over, once the fever broke and government officials realized that they had been taken in by a grand illusion, they did absolutely nothing about it. The Central Intelligence Agency buried the whole insane episode and acted like it had never happened. The Pentagon just kept working with Montgomery. Justice Department lawyers fanned out across the country to try to block any information about Montgomery and his schemes from becoming public, invoking the state secrets privilege in a series of civil lawsuits involving Montgomery.
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Greed, Power, and Endless War -- James Risen Tears the Lid off America's Dirty Wars (Original Post) xchrom Nov 2014 OP
K&R ... another interesting review here ... Scuba Nov 2014 #1
K&R.... daleanime Nov 2014 #2
THIS is why the Feds want to toss him in prison. Octafish Nov 2014 #3
TRUTH: Greed is killing this country, not food stamps or unions. n/t Triana Nov 2014 #4
K/R marmar Nov 2014 #5
we've become the USSR with internet and a better propaganda machine Doctor_J Nov 2014 #6
Kick!!! grahamhgreen Nov 2014 #7
Huge K&R woo me with science Nov 2014 #8
 

Doctor_J

(36,392 posts)
6. we've become the USSR with internet and a better propaganda machine
Mon Nov 3, 2014, 05:47 PM
Nov 2014

Kleptocracy, completely corrupt.

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