VIDEO
Hijacking Catastrophe 
9/11,
                                    Fear, and the Selling of American Empire. 
                                    
Hijacking Catastrophe is powerful,
                                    understated, straightforward and educational. In a single meticulously organized hour of evidence and analysis, viewers are
                                    treated to a thoughtful explanation of modern American empire, neo-conservatism as a driving force for the current Bush administration.
                                    
                                    
                                    Hijacking Catastrophe 
                                     - by Karen Kwiatkowski (Lt. Col. USAF retired)
                                    Better than anyone to date, the Media Education Foundation
                                    has quietly and accurately documented the most important history of 21st century thus far in their recent video
                                    and DVD release, Hijacking Catastrophe: 9/11, Fear, and the Selling of American
                                       Empire.
                                    Hijacking Catastrophe is powerful,
                                    understated, straightforward and educational. In a single meticulously organized hour of evidence and analysis, viewers are
                                    treated to a thoughtful explanation of modern American empire, neo-conservatism as a driving force for the current Bush administration,
                                    and something I have not seen before, a real economic analysis of what is driving some of our current "global war on terror."
                                    The film examines the Bush Administration’s
                                    investment in neo-conservatism, and the early, and already horrific, results. While past performance is no guarantee of future
                                    earnings, Hijacking Catastrophe shows exactly why America’s "new conservatism" is a pyramid scheme of inhumane
                                    proportions.
                                    The film examines eight aspects of the current situation
                                    of American foreign policy. The film provides an explanation for the obvious continuity between Cold War policies and those
                                    of the present. It examines long-term neoconservative thinking and how this peculiar version of Jacobin utopianism ascended
                                    from its rather inauspicious political roots. The film explores the dangerous territory of how the post 9-11 national shock
                                    was carefully cultivated by neoconservatives in Washington to support their own long-held objectives in the Middle East.
                                    Hijacking Catastrophe then documents
                                    the Pentagon and White House process of disinformation, exaggeration, and media-supported propaganda between 9-11 and America’s
                                    March 2003 invasion of Iraq. It describes the neoconservative vision of military dominance over a supine, energy-rich Middle
                                    East, not only for its own sake, but as a warning to other potential international rivals.
                                    Hijacking Catastrophe describes the
                                    cost of empire in a way so comprehensive that it becomes clear that neo-conservatism, as a foreign policy guide, comes with
                                    a very real moral, political and financial garnishment of every American, and of American children yet unborn. The cost is
                                    shown not only as a current financial outlay or in lives unlived on the part of soldiers and marines, but in terms of an alarming
                                    debt burden, loss of domestic freedom, the growing and invasive state, a permanent tattering of the Constitution and Bill
                                    of Rights.