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How the CIA and US Special Forces Manufactured a Migrant Crisis and Orwellian Police State in Vietnam Before Going to the Americas

“Anyone who doubts that this nation building and police activity has not become real and very effective right here in the United States need only visit the area around Fort Bragg to find one of these early paramilitary CIA-oriented specialist, General Tolson, sending his American soldiers out into the countryside with nation-building programs for the citizens of the United States. If such tactics continue, it is possible that an enlargement of such a program could lead to a pacification program of areas of the United States, such as the CIA and the US Army have carried out in Indochina.” – Col. Fletcher Prouty “The Secret Team” (1972). Prouty served as a liaison officer between the Pentagon and the CIA between 1955 and 1963. “In an effort to account for the success of its work with these ‘refugees’ the SMM [Saigon Military Mission] declared its tactics to include ‘psychological warfare.’ Today, we would more accurately call it terrorism. Is it any wonder that the program labeled…

Century Council Schedules Workshop To Discuss Goals, Infrastructure

The Century Town Council will host a workshop next Tuesday, October 22 to discuss goals and infrastructure needs. The workshop meeting was scheduled after council member John Bass expressed an interest in seeing the body develop a list of goals that could be used to measure their progress. “We should be having goals that we are working [.].

‘No Kings’ protests held across the Capital Region

TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Thousands of people across the Capital Region turned out for what organizers call the ‘No Kings’ movement. According to the non-profit group Indivisible, more than 25,000 people joined protests across Guilderland, Saratoga Springs and Albany. In Troy, organizers said that about 2,000 people gathered at Riverfront Park. The ‘No Kings’ rallies […]

Worries grow about Black, Hispanic voter turnout for Sherrill in New Jersey governor’s race

TRENTON — New Jersey Democrats and prominent state leaders have expressed concern that Black and Hispanic voters — historically forming the backbone of the party — may not turn out for Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D) in her quest to succeed term-limited Gov. Phil Murphy (D). Some have chalked up the apathy as lingering from last…