Critical Interpretation of American History After 1945
The Road to 9\11 by Peter Dale Scott brilliantly expresses his work piece through poetics instead of an expected traditional political analysis creating a poetry that describes the state 's position in its gloomy and vague parapolitics and a dark government Although the title of the book is about 9 /11 , the content itself makes the title confusing because the author is trying to takes us back on the existing organization of wealth and power within the American government , beginning from the time the CIA was found in 1947 . He also discusses

on the first few chapters how the government and its people are facing a shadow world of oil , bombing or terrorism , drug trade and arms deals of concealed financing and security structures similarly compared to that of the Cold-war up to the present and is expected to come over the next decades
The author is trying to expose the main thread which started long before Nixon started his administration of the country where the country was covered with highly fraudulent and paranoid executive branch . Ford administration was also discussed in the first few chapters describing Ford as the Pivotal Presidency ' which is a diverse reaction from the Americans . He also shows how the parallel forces of the United States did to control the prepared program of George Bush and its administration , and the statements made by Vice President Cheney and Defense Secretary Rumsfeld which exposed the evidences stating that America is in its deep state , yet , encouraging for the continuity of creating a solid government
In Chapter 5 , Scott made mention of the Carter Administration that includes Rockfefeller Overworlds rule against the existing president of the time on issues particularly related to Shah of Iran , a US-loving descendant of a great dynasty . Also in Chapter Six , Scott discusses the October Surprise ' which is a move to democratic effort and how CIA director William Casey played his part in the history . Through this discussion , Scott was able to present the readily available evidence that can help readers identify their own perception on the American History
Chapters 7 to ten talks about Al Qaeda and Ali Abdelsaoud Mohamed which brings more attention because it shows the relationship of Mohamed with the US government being the central figure of Al Qaeda . Chapters 12 and 13 talks about how Scott made his contradictions with the statements that came out as a testimony for the 9 /11 Commission Report and Cheney 's s . The last two chapters of Scott 's Road to 9 /11 emphasize the author 's paradox on the recommendations /proposals of the commission for the September 11 attack . Likewise , the author said that changing U .S policies and regulations in the Middle would do more good to lessen terrorist attacks
The way I see it , the book The Road to 9 /11 ' effectively presented a revealing , alarming and unsettling history of the American administration long before World War II up to the modern era . The 9 /11 attack jeopardized the...
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