Deep State
David Morris
fqmorris at gmail.com
Tue Sep 23 18:13:49 CDT 2014
Yes. And some are much more blameworthy than others. And it should not be
forgotten that their plans often go completely awry, even backfire.
On Tuesday, September 23, 2014, rich <richard.romeo at gmail.com> wrote:
> Do we overlook human agency in these decisions? It's easy enough to blame
> institutions but seems to me we forget these are men and women with human
> fallabilities, with their own prejudices, desires, fears, cliques, as has
> been the case throughout history. I simy don't believe the "government",
> the "corporation" truly knows the full picture or why it does the things it
> does. Don't blame this nebulous deep state, blame the individual players,
> no?
>
> rich
>
> On Tuesday, September 23, 2014, Thomas Eckhardt <
> thomas.eckhardt at uni-bonn.de
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','thomas.eckhardt at uni-bonn.de');>> wrote:
>
>> Am 23.09.2014 09:15, schrieb Mark Kohut:
>> > Yes, sorry. footnote 1 is where it is at.
>>
>> I didn't mean that, it was just that the "Susurluk scandal" came to mind:
>>
>> When you have Abdullah Catli, assassin, drug dealer, leader of the Grey
>> Wolves, good pal of Stefano delle Chiaie and organizer of the failed
>> attempt at the life of Pope John Paul II. who is, not coincidentally,
>> wanted by Interpol, riding in a car with "the deputy chief of the Istanbul
>> Police Department" and "a Member of Parliament", you get a glimpse into the
>> actual day-by-day workings of the "deep state."
>>
>> Thomas
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