History
Regime Machine
A systematic exposé of CIA-orchestrated coups, assassinations, and regime changes from the Cold War to Libya, revealing how American imperialism operates behind humanitarian rhetoric.
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What This Book Covers
- Democracy’s Hitman
- Chapter One - The Birth of the Modern Coup
- Chapter Two - Bananas, Blood, and the Birth of Corporate War
- Chapter Three - Black Messiah, White Fear, and a Bullet with No Name
- Chapter Four - Democracy Dies in Broad Daylight
- Chapter Five - Cocaine, Death Squads, and the War We Weren’t Supposed to Be In
- Chapter Six - The Enemy of My Enemy Becomes My War on Terror
- Chapter Seven - Build a Monster, Burn a Country, Blame Everyone Else
- Chapter Eight - Hillary, Gaddafi, and the Smile Behind the Knife
- Chapter Nine - The Modern Playbook
- Chapter Ten - When the Regime Machine Turns Inward
- Chapter Eleven - The Coup Within
- Chapter Twelve - The Five-Step Regime Playbook
Excerpt
DEMOCRACY’S HITMAN THERE’S SOMETHING SLICK about a bullet fired in silence. No bang. No recoil. Just a whisper through the dark. That's how the world ends now. Not with a war cry, but a signature. You probably thought coups were something other countries did. Banana republics. Dictatorships. Jungle guerrillas. But the truth is simpler—and uglier: America doesn’t fight wars anymore. It writes scripts. And the CIA directs. Behind every headline about "spreading democracy" is a hidden boot print. A toppled regime. A puppet installed. A nation gutted, drained, and forgotten. And you? You were watching the game. You were arguing about red states and blue ones, while men in suits used countries...
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