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Latest revision as of 15:16, 12 September 2019

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Founder: David Swanson

Founder/Owner: David Swanson
Constitutes: blog

Members: David Swanson,  Bartolo,  Tom Engelhardt,  Lawrence Wittner,  Dave Lindorff,  Lisa Savage,  Mike Ferner,  Nicolas Davies,  Robert Fantina,  Tony Russell,  Kathy Kelly,  Pat Elder,  Rob Kall,  Brian Terrell,  Dan Yaseen,  Tom Hastings,  Evan Knappenberger,  Joy First,  Bill Geimer,  Elliott Adams,  Rich Whitney,  Gerry Chidiac

War Is A Crime

 

Known members

4 of the 22 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Tom EngelhardtEditor of Tomdispatch.com, a website critical of US foreign policy, but not touching deep politics much.
Rob KallBegan a personal blog which developed into OpEdNews
Dave LindorffAmerican reporter, filmmaker, a columnist for CounterPunch
David Swanson

 

A document sourced from War Is A Crime

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Abolish Terrorist AgenciesessayCIA
Intelligence agency
Military-industrial-congressional complex
Double standards
"Democracy"
Perpetual war
Blowback
Annie Jacobsen
Surprise Kill Vanish: The Secret History of CIA Paramilitary Armies Operators and Assassins
29 July 2019David SwansonSwanson characterises Annie Jacobsen's Surprise Kill Vanish as an apology for intelligence agencies. He deconstructs their the official narratives of defending "democracy", claiming that they have "decades of engaging in and provoking terrorism". Citing blowback from their operations as major factors in the growth of the MICC and its climate paranoia and permanent war, he calls for an end to the intelligence agencies.
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