Obama: The Postmodern Coup: Making of a Manchurian Candidate

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Lulu.com, 2008 - 314 páginas
Politicians do the opposite of what they promise, so look at the policies of their advisors. In "Obama: the Postmodern Coup," we discover that Obama's policymakers are far right-wingers! Zbigniew Brzezinski is CEO of the BHO show. He is an even madder Dr. Strangelove than Kissinger, who wants to take on Russia and China, and provoke right-wing coups everywhere. On the economy, it's regressive Skull & Bones figures like Austan Goolsbee. In military affairs, Gen. McPeak, the perpetrator of genocidal civilian bombing tactics. Obama's backers make a laundry-list of the elite: the Rockefellers, Rand Corp., CFR, and the Ford Foundation all over. That's why he gets the lion's share of corporate campaign financing and a free ride from the media. If you thought it couldn't get worse than Bush and Cheney, watch out. Hitler's very slogans were "Hope" and "Change." The agenda behind Obama is tragedy for the hard-pressed people of America and the World. June 2009 revision includes Index and Update.
 

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Webster Griffin Tarpley is an activist and historian best known for his George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography (1992), a masterpiece of research which is still a must read. A decades-long expert on international terrorism, he directed the study Chi ha ucciso Aldo Moro? (Who Killed Aldo Moro?), commissioned by a member of the Italian government and published in Rome in 1978, which broke open the affiliation of the Red Brigades with the neofascist lodge P2.

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