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25 January 2015 Robin Excellent summary of the US deep state since the JFK assassination
If you're new to the concept of the deep state, this is a highly readable introduction, while even if you've got a general overview, this is likely to connect up some important dots. I liked it so much, I read it as an audiobook for a radio show I produce. Although it is very sparsely referenced and says next to nothing about the Mossad, the bibliography at the end is excellent, and everything I've looked into seems to check out.
If you're new to the concept of the deep state, this is a highly readable introduction, while even if you've got a general overview, this is likely to connect up some important dots. I liked it so much, I read it as an audiobook for a radio show I produce. Although it is very sparsely referenced and says next to nothing about the Mossad, the bibliography at the end is excellent, and everything I've looked into seems to check out.
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