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Regime Machine

A Field Guide to CIA Coups, Assassinations, and Covert Empire

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Regime Machine

By: James Johnson
Narrated by: Adam Roussell
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What do Iran, Guatemala, Congo, Chile, Nicaragua, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Ukraine all have in common? They were all targeted by the same machine. 'Regime Machine' is a brutal, forensic, and unflinching field guide to how the CIA and its partners overthrew governments, assassinated leaders, and destabilized entire nations—often in the name of democracy. From Cold War coups to modern proxy wars, this book traces the blueprint of covert empire and pulls back the curtain on the United States' global playbook for control. If you think you know history, listen to this. If you’ve ever wondered how democracies die behind closed doors, this is your front-row seat. Not conspiracy. Not theory. Just evidence. And once you’ve seen it, you can’t unsee it.

©2025 James Johnson (P)2025 James Johnson
Americas Freedom & Security Military Politics & Government United States World Middle East Espionage War Africa Iran
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