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A Study
in Failure: American
Counterintelligence in the Era of Convergence
Charles S.
Viar
An
analysis of the recent Hanssen espionage case, in which the Russian
foreign intelligence service successfully maintained a penetration
agent within the FBI's inner sanctum for more than 15 years. Unlike
other analyses, this paper focuses upon the strategic issue of
disinformation and its implications for U.S. national security policy.
Written by an understudy of the late James J. Angleton - the legendary
chief of CIA counterintelligence - the author argues that this and
other comparable penetrations of the U.S. intelligence community stem
from controversial and still secret policy decisions taken in the early
1970's designed to speed the process of global integration, at the
expense of national security. First published in May, 2001
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2001-MAY
Remote Influence
Technologies: Towards a New Totalitarianism?
Charles S. Viar
A concise
overview of the United States Government's research, development and
deployment of remote influence technologies, accompanied by an
historically accurate account of the U.S. intelligence community's
efforts to develop and operationalize mind-control technologies.
Emphasis upon the use of these technologies in domestic intelligence
and security operations, and their likely implications for the
democratic process. First published in July 2000.
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2001-JULY
Red
Cocaine: The Drugging of
America
Joseph D.
Douglass, Jr., PhD.
A detailed
accounting of the origins of America's drug plague. The author
documents the coordinated effort of the former Soviet and East Bloc
regimes to wage a secret war against the United States with drugs, and
the continuing efforts of U.S. government officials and agencies to
protect drug-trafficking governments by suppressing and falsifying
intelligence data, sabotaging sources and dissimulating to the American
people. Completely revised and re-edited for re-issue in July 1999.
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Item# 1999-JULY
Risky Business:
Global Economics
and The New World Order
Charles S.
Viar
A detailed
overview of the statist approach to global economics - and why it is
bound to fail. Describes the little known phenomenon of “inflationary
waves” throughout history and their relationship to war, revolution,
and social calamity. Based upon recent historical research, this paper
is essential reading for all investors. First published in October 1999.
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Price $45
Item# 1999-OCTOBER
Queen of The
Chessboard:
Counterintelligence in a New Era of Espionage
Charles S.
Viar
A timely
and important examination of the failed counterintelligence policy,
procedures and practices that led to the penetration of America’s
nuclear research and development facilities, and the theft of America’s
most closely guarded military secrets by the Chinese foreign
intelligence service. Explains in clear and concise terms why America’s
counterintelligence effort has been hobbled from the onset by
semantical confusion and bureaucratic politics; reviews the theory of
counterintelligence first elaborated by the Chinese military scholar
Sun Tzu and perfected by the Soviet intelligence apparatus; and shows
why America’s counterintelligence effort cannot succeed without
immediate and through-going revision. First published in September 1999.
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1999-SEPTEMBER
With Past
As Prologue: Russia, Arms Control and American National security
Lloyd F.
Mercer, MD.
An
incisive account of the pitfalls of arms control negotiations with
Russia, with emphasis upon the Biological Weapons Convention of 1972 by
one of America’s foremost authorities on Nuclear, Biological and
Chemical weapons. First Published in March 1999.
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Member Price $10
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1999-MARCH
The New
Bogey Man: Biological Warfare and The New World Order
Lloyd F.
Mercer, MD.
A concise
overview of biologic weapons by one of America’s foremost authorities,
explaining in easily understood terms the five essential
characteristics of biologic weapons agents and their utility as weapons
of war and terrorism. First published in March 1999.
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Member Price $10
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1999-MARCH
Global Criminal
Capitalism: The Real New World Order
Joseph D.
Douglass, Jr., PhD.
A special
report challenging the common perception of globalism, tracing the
connection of drug cartels, international arms merchants, corrupt
international financial institutions, foreign intelligence services and
legitimate businesses to the emerging nightmare of the New World Order.
If present trends continue, a collage of formally socialist
narco-democracies is the most likely result. First published in
November 1998.
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1998-NOVEMBER
The Immigration Debate
Charles S.
Viar
A special
report looking beyond the Immigration in the National Interest Act of
1995, examining the long-term effects of mass-immigration upon the
United States. Provides essential background on immigration and
explains what went wrong with the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act
of 1965 that opened the floodgates. Basic to understanding the current
crisis and its far-ranging effects. First published in February 1996.
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1996-FEBRUARY
Who's Destroying
America ?
Joseph D.
Douglass, Jr., PhD.
A special
report on the 1953 congressional investigation that uncovered an
"interlock" composed of social science research organizations, broad
swaths of academia, policy institutes and tax-free foundations working
together secretly to undermine traditional American values as a prelude
to the imposition of secular humanist values and socialist economics
upon the United States. What happened in the 1960s and what is
continuing today cannot be adequately understood without this
background. First published in December 1996. Re-issued in July of
1999.
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Item# 1999-JULY
America’s Missing
Servicemen:
What Happened And Why
Joseph D.
Douglass, Jr., PhD.
A special
report detailing the abandonment of American servicemen to the Soviet
Bloc following World War II, Korea and Vietnam, in two volumes. The
shameful betrayal of American servicemen by the top military and
civilian leadership is one of the darkest pages in our history. This
report tells what happened to our POW/MIAs and why, making it must
reading for all those who served and the friends and families of those
who never returned. First published in February 1995.
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Price $30
Item# 1995-FEBRUARY
MKULTRA and the
Assault on the American
Republic
Charles S.
Viar
A special
report dealing with the CIA’s disastrous “mind control” experiments and
the appalling effects it still exerts upon American society. This paper
traces the history of MK-ULTRA from its origins during the second World
War through it’s illegal operationalization in the mid-1970’s,
revealing for the first time the penetration and compromise of this
misguided effort by hostile intelligence services and their use of
MK-ULTRA victims for espionage, terrorism and assassination in the
United States.
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Publication date to
be announced
North Korea:
Terrorism and
Special Operations Capabilities
Georges T.
E. Bok
A special
report prepared for the Center de Sociologie De La National in Paris,
available in English only from the Conservative Research Center.
Although somewhat dated, this remains the single best English-language
summary of North Korea’s unconventional warfare capabilities that
menace American forces throughout the Far East. First published in the
United States in June, 1993
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Item# 1993-July
The
Trust
Raymond G. Rocca, Author
Charles S. Viar, Editor
Written by
the CIA’s former Deputy Chief of Counterintelligence (Analysis), this
is the only authoritative summary of Operatsia Trist - in English,
Operation Trust. Conceived and executed by Soviet intelligence in a
desperate gamble to maintain Lenin’s nascent dictatorship in power,
Trist set the standard for modern strategic deception operations. The
Trust explains in precise detail how Soviet intelligence convinced the
Western Powers to refrain from hostile actions against the early Soviet
Union by penetrating and suborning the anti-Communist resistance.
Essential reading for all students of modern history. First published
in 1990 by the Center for Intelligence Studies; re-issued in September
1999.
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Price $25.
Item# 1999-SEPTEMBER
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