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Ian, thanks for sharing that... This is good info that every informed citizen should know... it is so sad to me that there is so much going on behind the curtain that the average person just does not want to know, care or do anything about.
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www.kcandassociates.org
Craig Hulet:
Mr. Hulet is a Vietnam veteran, United States Army, C Troop 2/17 Air Cav, 101st Airborne, Vietnam, 1969-1970 where, before he left country, was decorated four times and was promoted (3 times in-country) to Line Chief Camp Phu Bai; he graduated at the top of his class MOS 45J20 at the US Army Ordnance School, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD. Hulet's unit was virtually wiped out in Vietnam with the colors sent home where Hulet was part of the honor guard at the ceremony held at Fort Knox. He is expert with a dozen military small arms. He remains periodically a consultant to federal law enforcement: Alcohol Tobacco Firearms & Explosives (ATF&E) now with U.S. Department of Justice/Homeland Security. Hulet retains some 30 private (corporate/music/talent/etc.) clients as a paid consultant presently.
Hulet is periodically a consultant to The United States Justice Department's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives: U.S. Justice Department/Homeland Security; as well as other law-enforcement agencies State and Local;
has consulted Congress; was Special Assistant for Special Projects to Congressman Jack Metcalf (Ret.) and Metcalf's speech writer his last year in office;
has been a paid political and government policy analyst for over twenty-five years;
Mr. Hulet has written four books:
1. "The Hydra of Carnage: Bush's Imperial War-making and the Rule of Law" (2002);
2. “Foreign Affairs Affects Domestic Policies” (1993) (Council on Foreign Relations --Foreign Affairs Reader, out of print);
3. “Human All-Too-Human: A Fin de Siecle Nietzschean Retrospective” (1999);
4. “Global Triage: a Nietzschean history of a future; Imperium in Imperio.” (1999);
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The way he uses Nietzsche to analyze American societies present and future is amazing in both "Human All-Too-Human" and "Global Triage" is amazing.