I don't know the Perkins or Rothbard, but the other two don't support your thesis. In fact, Griffin solidly supports the view of H.E. Panqui and me.
The history of how the Deep State developed is interesting, but it doesn't really tell you what it is today. The concept of a guy or a handful of guys at the top of an ever-expanding pyramid made sense in 1913, or even 1953, but it's absurd today after the advent of the internet, the proliferation of communications technology and the shifts in wealth and power that have resulted. There are various centers of power trying to capture different parts of the apparatus, sometimes in agreement with one another, sometimes at odds.
The person who goes directly after the Fed and by extension its offshoots the CIA and the MIC is the person who will tear it all down. trump and Bannon have not shown any intent to do anything about that.
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