Peter Dale Scott - "The Deep State" - mp3

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Peter Dale Scott - "The Deep State" - mp3

Postby slow_dazzle » Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:28 am

Posted on the Electric Politics site on 21 March. Good stuff. 52 Mb file.

Loads of other good stuff in the archives. The interview with Joe Bageant in July 07 is very good. He is the guy who wrote the excellent book, "Deer Hunting with Jesus".
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Postby Jeff » Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:44 am

Thanks for that, and thank God for Peter Dale Scott.

From the link:

Of all the books on 9/11 Peter Dale Scott's learned The Road To 9/11(University of California Press, 2007) deserves special recognition for situating the events of 9/11 in an intelligible, albeit complicated, context. Unlike other leftist social critics who see a simple narrative in government actions, Peter sees rich textures in what he calls 'the deep state.' An agnostic about what actually happened on 9/11 Peter nevertheless convincingly and powerfully argues that everything is not as it seems. Here, we take up 9/11 as well as larger philosophical themes.
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Postby NeonLX » Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:55 am

Joe Bageant has quickly become one of my favorite authors. His background and mine are somewhat similar (I'm a barely-reformed redneck who grew up on a farm outside of a hick town of 500 residents).

See Joe's site at: http://www.joebageant.com
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Yup, PDS is one of the best

Postby slow_dazzle » Tue Mar 25, 2008 10:10 am

The interview is very good Jeff. IMO anyway.

Neon - I listened to JB's interview and was mightily impressed. This is a guy with whom I could share a few beers. I suppose I could be described as a redneck who went to college. :lol: I still like heading into the wilderness with a fishing rod. Change that...I LOVE it.
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Postby NeonLX » Tue Mar 25, 2008 10:21 am

Yeah, I made it off to college as well. At some point, I decided I didn't want to shovel cow hooey & mend barbed-wire fences while watching myself go broke for the rest of my life.

Now I'm a wage slave working in an office, watching myself go broke.

I really miss the old farm equipment, especially the tractors, but not a whole lot else about farming. However, I get real itchy if I'm stuck inside of a city for very long; I just gotta get out where I can see the sky & countryside.
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Postby 8bitagent » Tue Mar 25, 2008 10:28 pm

Jeff wrote:Thanks for that, and thank God for Peter Dale Scott.

From the link:

Of all the books on 9/11 Peter Dale Scott's learned The Road To 9/11(University of California Press, 2007) deserves special recognition for situating the events of 9/11 in an intelligible, albeit complicated, context. Unlike other leftist social critics who see a simple narrative in government actions, Peter sees rich textures in what he calls 'the deep state.' An agnostic about what actually happened on 9/11 Peter nevertheless convincingly and powerfully argues that everything is not as it seems. Here, we take up 9/11 as well as larger philosophical themes.


Yep, I credit Peter Dale Scott's writings and Paul Thompson for steering me clear of the short sighted "Bush and Cheney masterminded 9/11, al Qaeda doesnt exist" bland and banal 'new truth' as ya call it.

What Scott presents, has always presented, is truly food for thought that to be rises way beyond Chomsky's views of the world.
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