Former 'Interpol Red Lister' Greg Caton Argues That Criminality Is Essential for Effective Government in New Book

By: Jan. 22, 2018
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Former 'Interpol Red Lister' Greg Caton Argues That Criminality Is Essential for Effective Government in New Book

GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, Jan. 22, 2018 /PRNewswire/ American herbalist, Greg Caton, has published a new book, The Joys of Psychopathocracy:Why Criminality is Essential to Effective Modern Government. Caton used the experiences of his high profile case to create a novel approach to the argument that criminal conspiracies are essential to effective modern government. He ties what he characterizes as "runaway global government" to patterns of habitat collapse which he believes are not only contributing to the Holocene Extinction Event now underway, but eventual near-term extinction (NTE).

His book ends with details of a "rebirth" that is covered by numerous cultures and diverse sources, including shamans in the deep Amazon where Caton has done much of his work.

Caton now lives peacefully in Ecuador, but in 2009, under direct orders from U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, Caton was the subject of an "extraordinary rendition" back to the United States. There he was imprisoned for 21 months. This followed a press release by the U.S. State Department that listed Caton as one of the "World's Most Wanted" criminalsalongside Osama bin Laden.

What warranted this action? In the end, it was a simple charge of "probation violation." In 2012 an investigation by the Ecuadorian government found that Caton's rendition had been without legal merit.

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Greg Caton, Author
Phone: (305) 851-2305
Email: 189056@email4pr.com

Website: http://www.gregcaton.com



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