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Twilight of the shadow government : how transparency will kill the deep state / Kevin Shipp and Kent Heckenlively, JD.
Title:
Twilight of the shadow government : how transparency will kill the deep state / Kevin Shipp and Kent Heckenlively, JD.
ISBN:
9781510782068
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Publication Information:
New York, NY : Skyhorse Publishing, [2024]

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Physical Description:
365 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Contents:
Introduction : the empire of lies -- The lies of Bob Woodward -- A CIA officer discovers the truth -- The curious case of Alvin Bernard "Buzzy" Krongard, the shark puncher -- I have my own personal experience with "Project Mockingbird" -- The deadliest man in the CIA : Ted Shackley--Eastern Europe to the Kennedy assassination -- Ted Shackley--from Vietnam to Tucker Carlson -- The original sin of Allen Dulles : selling drugs in the inner city to fight the Communists -- Project Mockingbird is alive and well -- Reforming the CIA -- Epilogue: the Trump assassination attempt : are they villains or fools and does it matter? -- Afterword.
Summary:
"In this groundbreaking book, Kevin Shipp, a veteran CIA agent who worked with all four Directorates of the agency, including protecting the head of the CIA, provides his perspective on how the agency has strayed so far from its original mission to provide accurate intelligence to the American president. You will learn about the founding of the Agency, how the intelligence agencies have manipulated journalists through Project Mockingbird, as well as their new efforts with the Center for Global Engagement and Big Tech interference. Shipp will also give you his up close and personal assessment of how the directors of the agency have contributed to our safety or undermined it. Shipp and Heckenlively detail how the CIA has blocked whistleblowers and the reforms they champion, while also controlling our country through secret alliances with large corporations, Wall Street, Big Media, the drug trade, and blackmail of our political leaders. Shipp provides his own history with the Agency, both the good and bad, including the Agency's attempt to ruin his career and life when he turned whistleblower. Perhaps most striking of all, Shipp lays out his plan for a dramatic overhaul of the Agency, likely to win wide approval from other sectors of the intelligence community, restoring the freedom of our country, while also keeping us safe from our adversaries"--Jacket.
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OCLC Number:
on1432581752
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