Wilkerson and Parry on Reagan centenary:
Many of today's catastrophes traced to Reagan's Presidency
Lawrence Wilkerson
is a retired United States Army soldier and former chief of staff to
United States Secretary of State Colin Powell. Wilkerson is an adjunct
professor at the College of William & Mary where he teaches courses
on US national security. He also instructs a senior seminar in the
Honors Department at the George Washington University entitled "National
Security Decision Making."
Robert Parry is an American investigative journalist.
He was awarded the George Polk Award for National Reporting in 1984 for
his work with the Associated Press. In 1995, he established Consortium
News as an online ezine dedicated to investigative journalism. From 2000
to 2004, he worked for the financial wire service Bloomberg.
Major subjects of Parry's articles and reports on Consortium News
include the presidency of George W. Bush, the career of Army general and
Bush Secretary of State Colin Powell (with Norman Solomon), the October
Surprise controversy of the 1980 election, the Nicaraguan
contra-cocaine investigation, the efforts to impeach President Clinton,
right-wing terrorism in Latin America, the political influence of Sun
Myung Moon, mainstream American media imbalance, United States Defense
Secretary Robert Gates, as well as international stories .
Parry has written several books, including Lost History: Contras, Cocaine, the Press & "Project Truth." (1999) and Secrecy & Privilege: Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq (2004).