The war in Vietnam is but a symptom of
a far deeper malady within the American spirit.
                                       — Martin Luther King, Jr.

      
        
POX AMERICANA
The interests that control the United States are deadly serious
about dominating the planet. The results have been disastrous,
with no end in sight. An introduction to the theory and
practice of U.S. global hegemony.
(PDF: 220 KB)
     
REMEMBER VIETNAM
One of the worst crimes against humanity in modern times has
been largely erased from the world community's collective
memory, clearing the way for current and future crimes
of a similar nature. For that and other reasons,
it is crucially important to remember.

           
 
STOCKHOLM ENVIRONMENTAL CONFERENCE
Proceedings of the first international conference on the
long-term consequences of the U.S. war of aggression
against Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.
    
 CONFRONTING HUMAN NATURE
An attempt to apply the lessons of evolution to the problem of
why, despite the huge efforts and personal sacrifice of pacifists,
it remains fairly easy to start wars and seemingly impossible to
create the necessary conditions for lasting peace.
(PDF: 248 KB)
   
MISERY IN THE NAME OF FREEDOM
The history of Nicaragua tragically confirms Simon Bolívar's
mournful observation that, "Providence seems to have
ordained the United States to plague Latin America
with misery in the name of freedom."
   
LEVANDE FRAMTID/LIVING FUTURE
Brief history of Swedish public education campaign on the
consequences and future perils of U.S. global dominance.
(Även på svenska)

    
PHILIP AGEE ON THE CIA, 9/11 & U.S. TERROR
   With remarkable accuracy, Philip Agee foresaw the
the domestic and foreign-policy consequences of
terror attacks against the USA on 9 Sept. 2001.

    
 
LET US NOW PRAISE AN (IN)FAMOUS MAN
   Philip Agee, who died in Havana on 8 January 2008, was the
first agent to leave the CIA and reveal its dirty secrets,
having become disillusioned with its appalling
policy and practices in Latin America.
      

    
Stilled Life: Woman with Hat and Intestines

An unarmed civilian slaughtered at the village of My Lai— one
of numerous massacres committed by U.S. troops in Vietnam.
(Photo: Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University)