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Sources Select ResourcesThe Anti-Empire Report #153Cold War Number One: 70 years of daily national stupidity. Cold War Number Two: Still in its youth, but just as Blum, William Article 2017 WilliamBlum.org A comentary on current events in Russian and US relations which may be entering a new Cold War, as well as a look back at events through the Cold War period from 1948 to the 1980's. Be inventive and patientDimitrova, Alexenia Article 2012 ICIJ Bulgarian investigative journalist and author Alexenia Dimitrova reveals how she uses Freedom of Information laws in several countries to uncover hidden secrets of the Cold War, how the imprisonment o... CIA used Doctor Zhivago as a Literary Weapon during the Cold WarFlood, Alison Article 2014 The Guardian Newly declassified documents reveal the CIA published Boris Pasternak's Nobel-winning novel to sow unrest among Soviets. The CIA's 60-Year History of Fake News: How the Deep State Corrupted Many American Writers Whitney, Joel; Scheer, Robert Article 2017 Truth Dig In this week's episode of "Scheer Intelligence," Truthdig Editor in Chief Robert Scheer interviews Joel Whitney, author and co-founder of Guernica magazine.Whitney's new book, "Finks: How the C.I.A. T... Cold War, today, tomorrow, every day till the end of the world.The Anti-Empire Report #145 Blum, Willian Article 2016 The first Cold War performed a lobotomy on Americans, replacing brain matter with anti-communist viral matter, producing more than 70 years of functional national stupidity. For all of you who missed ... Content Magazine - Number 18April 1972 Serial Publication (Periodical) 1972 Content Magazine The Fourth BranchHow the CIA infiltrated student politics Hochschild, Adam Article 2015 Harper's Magazine Article about the CIA's influence and control over the National Student Association, a relationship that was kept secret for years. Historiography of the Cold WarSources Select Resources Encyclopedia Article As soon as the term "Cold War" was popularized to refer to postwar tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union, interpreting the course and origins of the conflict has been a source of hea... In 1983 'war scare', Soviet leadership feared nuclear surprise attack by U.S.Hoffman, David E. Article 2015 The Washington Post A nuclear weapons command exercise by NATO in November 1983 prompted fear in the leadership of the Soviet Union that the maneuvers were a cover for a nuclear surprise attack by the United States, trig... In Praise of the Telescopic Perspective: A Reflection on Living Through Turbulent TimesPerspective to lift the blinders of our cultural moment Popova, Maria Article 2017 Brain Pickings Maria Popova has found solace in taking a more telescopic view - not merely on the short human timescale of her own life, looking back on having lived through a Communist dictatorship and having seen ... Jeremy Corbyn Accused of Being Russian 'Collaborator' for Questioning NATO Troop Build-Up on BorderGreenwald, Glenn Article 2017 The Intercept The armed forces minister for Britain's right-wing government, Mike Penning, accused Corbyn of being a collaborator with the Kremlin. A Marxist History of the World part 91: The Cold WarFaulkner, Neil Article 2012 Counterfire The Second World War had created a world divided between two imperialist blocs. Their nuclear arsenals acted as a ‘deterrent’, but rivalry and suspicion meant that war was never far away. SAC Nuclear Planning for 1959U.S. Cold War Nuclear Target Lists Declassified for First Time Burr, William Article 2015 The National Security Archive - George Washington University The SAC [Strategic Air Command] Atomic Weapons Requirements Study for 1959, produced in June 1956, published December 22, 2015. According to the Plan, H-Bombs were to be used against priority "Air Pow... Spy WarsEspionage and Canada from Gouzenko to Glasnost Granatstein, J.L.; Stafford, David Book 1990 McClelland & Stewart A survey history of Canad'as "secret" history. We're facing a new Cold WarChomsky, Noam Article 2015 Salon The linguist and philosopher on the warped coverage of Putin's Russia and the ways we whitewash our war crimes. Sources BookshelfContent Magazine - Number 18April 1972 Serial Publication (Periodical) 1972 In a Time of TormentStone, I.F. Book 1968 Independent journalist I.F. Stone on the events and issues of the 1960s. War, Peace and the MediaZwicker, Barrie Book 1983 Zwicker argues that press coverage of the USSR is "profoundly uninformative, a journalistic yawn that is helping us sleepwalk toward the biggest slumber of all time: nuclear war."
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