Books
Writing
- Balochistan & the New World Order
- BEAR
- Encroachment
- From Budapest to Bangkok
- Food and Finance PDF
- Spaitial Patterns of Capital PDF
- Stan’s comments on the Iraq War & Bush Administration
- An Elaborate Hypothesis of the The Suppression of Active-Pattern-Recognition
Audio and Video
- Stan Goff 2004 video interview on Iraq war
- Stan Goff Audio Interview, Radio4All, 12/18/06
- Audio of Stan talking about the Iraq war and more, November 15, 2005, Recorded by Peacecast.us MP3
- Stan Goff, US Special Forces, speaks out on Iraq War. American Geopolitics Google Video
- Stan Goff Lecture in Grand Rapids Google Video
Bio
Stan Goff has worked as a career soldier, an organizer, a consultant, and a writer. During his military career, he participated in and advised foreign militaries on counter-insurgency operations. He worked as a Parachute Infantryman, a Cavalry Scout, a Ranger Infantryman, a counter-terrorist “operator,” a Special Forces Medical Sergeant, and a Special Forces Operations and Intelligence Sergeant. He taught at both the Jungle Operations Training Center in Fort Sherman, Panama, and the United States Military Academy at West Point, NY.
He is a veteran of the US occupation of Vietnam, as well as seven other “conflict areas,” many in Latin America. He speaks Spanish and passable Haitian Creole. He has worked as a training captain for SWAT teams as a nuclear weapons facility, as a security analyst on nuclear power safety, as a security consultant to a Haitain popular organization. He has additionally worked as a military technical adviser on a feature film, and for a book (written by others) about a friendly fire incident in Afghanistan.
He worked as an organizer with People of Faith Against the Death Penalty, and the Institute for Southern Studies Voting Rights Project. He was, for five years, the Organizing Director for Democracy South, which he helped build into a 12-state southern network. He worked as an organizational development consultant with Iraq Veterans Against the War. He was the lead organizer for the March 2006 Veterans and Survivors March from Mobile to New Orleans.
He worked as a military affairs writer for Sanders Research Associates, and as the Military Editor for From The Wilderness Publications. He has written four books: “Hideous Dream - A Soldier’s Memoir of the US Invasion of Haiti,” “Full Spectrum Disorder - The Military in the New American Century,” “Sex & War,” and “Energy War - Exterminism for the 21st Century.” He will release “The Insurgent’s Handbook” on this web site, in bi-weekly installments, for subscribers. At the beginning of 2007, he will release “My Year with the Liberals,” a collection of short essays. His blog, Feral Scholar, was designed by Brian Russell and Ruby Seinrich, who will play key roles in Insurgent American.







