Reading on Corruption, Conspiracy, and Constitutional Principles Compiled by Jon Roland Inclusion in this list does not constitute endorsement of everything they have to say, only that they contain some useful points. Corruption and Political Dysfunction Rodney Stich, Defrauding America, 1994, available from Diablo Western Press, Inc., PO Box 5, Alamo, CA 94507, 800-247-7389, $27.25 Ppd. Insider exposes massive federal corruption, including corporate raiding, looting of savings and loans, drug smuggling, bankruptcy fraud, coverups of safety violations, and JFK assassination, particularly involving the CIA and Justice Department. Reed & Cummings, Compromised: Clinton, Bush and the CIA, 1994, Shapolsky Publishers Inc, 136 W 22nd St, New York, NY 10011, 212/633-2022. Details of corruption involving the CIA, Bush and Clinton. William Greider, Who Will Tell the People: The Betrayal of American Democracy, 1992, Simon & Schuster. Describes the faltering of the political process. Bartlett & Steele, America: What Went Wrong?, 1992, Andrews & McMeel, 4900 Main St, Kansas City, MO 64112. Superficial, but hits some useful points. Gary H. Kah, Enroute to Global Occupation, 1992, Huntington House Publishers, POB 53788, Lafayette, LA 70505. Superficial, but hits some points on the global level. Abuses of Constitution, Civil Rights Walter Karp, Liberty Under Siege, New York: Franklin Square, 1993. Survey of some of the more obvious erosions of constitutional rights, but superficial treatment of the causes. Martin Cannon, The Controllers: A New Hypothesis of Alien Abductions, 1990, 8211 Owensmouth Av #206, Canoga Park, CA 91304. $6.00. Survey of mind-control experimentation by U.S. Government. Julianne McKinney, Microwave Harassment & Mind-Control Experimentation, Electronic Surveillance Project, Association of National Security Alumni, PO Box 13625, Silver Spring, MD 20911- 3625, 301/608-0143. $5.00. Expose of mind-control experimentation by insider. Collier & Collier, Votescam: the Stealing of America, 1992, Victoria House Press, 67 Wall St #2411, New York, NY 10005. $10.00. Report of investigations of how computerized elections are rigged. Can be used as manual for investigating vote fraud. Coverups and Secret Government Anthony C. Sutton, America's Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones, 1986, Liberty House Press, 2027 Iris, Billings, MT 59102. Traces historical roots of major members of U.S. branch of Shadow Government, but doesn't cover decision-making structure. John Coleman, Conspirators' Hierarchy: The Story of the Committee of 300, 1992, America West Publishers, PO Box 2208, Carson City, NV 89702. Introduces major players in global Shadow Government, but lacks substantiation and may have misread the roles of some of them. Makes case that rule is by 300 major families, a third of them British. Traces their control of almost every sector of society, and shows that much of their money comes from control of drug market, going back to China opium trade. Doesn't cover present executive structure, other than to indicate it may be MI6. Burton Hersh, The Old Boys: The American Elite and the Origins of the CIA, 1992, Scribners, New York. Traces the emergence of the CIA as executor of objectives of the ruling elite and examines their deficiencies. Loch K. Johnson, America's Secret Power: the CIA in a democratic society, New York: Oxford, 1989; Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones, The CIA and American Democracy, New Haven: Yale, 1989. A couple of sanitized depictions of this agency. L. Fletcher Prouty, JFK, the CIA, Vietnam and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy, 1992, Birch Lane, New York; The Secret Team, Institute for Historical Review. Gaeton Fonz, The Last Investigation, 1993, Thunder's Mouth, New York. JFK assassination as government plot. Bill Moyers, The Secret Government: The Constitution in Crisis, 1988, Seven Locks Press, PO Box 27, Cabin John, MD 20818, 310/320-2130. Discusses what came out of the Watergate and Iran- Contra scandals. Eloquent indictment, but no new revelations. William Greider, Secrets of the Temple: How the Federal Reserve Runs the Country, 1987, Simon & Schuster. Describes the consequences of 1980 financial deregulation, which lays the basis for what is discussed by Rodney Stich. Gary Sick, October Surprise, 1991, I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd, 110 Gloucester Av, London NW18JA. Exposes deal to give Iran arms to keep hostages and defeat Carter in 1980 election. Donald Axelrod, Shadow Government: the hidden world of public authorities and how they control $1 trillion dollars of your money, New York: Wiley, 1992. Identifies such public authorities as the Shadow Government, but they are just a part of it. Timothy Good, Above Top Secret: The Worldwide UFO Cover-up, New York: W. Morrow, 1988; Alien Contact: Top-Secret UFO Files Revealed, New York: W. Morrow, 1993. Raises important question: If these things are real, how are they affecting government: both visible and invisible. Constitutional Principles William R. Tonso, The Gun Culture and its Enemies, 1990, Second Amendment Foundation, James Madison Building, 12500 N.E. Tenth Place, Bellevue, WA 98005. Stephen P. Halbrook, That Every Man Be Armed, 1984, Independent Institute, 134 98th Av, Oakland, CA 94603. Traces legal foundations of right to keep and bear arms and shows how it is fundamental to all other rights. Bernard Schwartz, The Roots of the Bill of Rights, New York: Chelsea House, 1980. Includes much of debate needed to interpret Framers' intent. Solutions Morgan Norval, The Militia in 20th Century America: A Symposium, 1985, Gun Owners Foundation, 5881 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041. Discusses the major factor missing from the political order that might make a difference. Martin Gross, A Call for Revolution, New York: Ballantine, 1993. Superficial, and misses much that is needed, but hits some useful points. Constitution Society, 6900 San Pedro #147-230, San Antonio, TX 78216, 210/224-2868.