The CIA's Greatest Hits

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States
Cover of the book The CIA's Greatest Hits by Mark Zepezauer, Counterpoint Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Mark Zepezauer ISBN: 9781593764814
Publisher: Counterpoint Press Publication: April 1, 2012
Imprint: Soft Skull Press Language: English
Author: Mark Zepezauer
ISBN: 9781593764814
Publisher: Counterpoint Press
Publication: April 1, 2012
Imprint: Soft Skull Press
Language: English

A revised and updated edition of the explosive book that blows the lid off the Central Intelligence Agency.
 
The CIA’s Greatest Hits details how the CIA:
 
• hired top Nazi war criminals, shielded them from justice and learned—and used—their techniques
• has been involved in assassinations, bombings, massacres, wars, death squads, drug trafficking, and rigged elections all over the world
• tortures children as young as 13 and adults as old as 89, resulting in forced “confessions to all sorts of imaginary crimes (an innocent Kuwaiti was tortured for months to make him keep repeating his initial lies, and a supposed al-Qaeda leader was waterboarded 187 times in a single month without producing a speck of useful information)
• orchestrates the media—which one CIA deputy director liked to call “the mighty Wurlitzer—and places its agents inside newspapers, magazines and book publishers
• and much more.
 
The CIA’s crimes continue unabated, and unpunished. The day before General David Petraeus took over as the twentieth CIA director, federal prosecutors announced that they were dropping 99 investigations into the deaths of people in CIA custody, leaving just two active cases they’re willing to pursue.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A revised and updated edition of the explosive book that blows the lid off the Central Intelligence Agency.
 
The CIA’s Greatest Hits details how the CIA:
 
• hired top Nazi war criminals, shielded them from justice and learned—and used—their techniques
• has been involved in assassinations, bombings, massacres, wars, death squads, drug trafficking, and rigged elections all over the world
• tortures children as young as 13 and adults as old as 89, resulting in forced “confessions to all sorts of imaginary crimes (an innocent Kuwaiti was tortured for months to make him keep repeating his initial lies, and a supposed al-Qaeda leader was waterboarded 187 times in a single month without producing a speck of useful information)
• orchestrates the media—which one CIA deputy director liked to call “the mighty Wurlitzer—and places its agents inside newspapers, magazines and book publishers
• and much more.
 
The CIA’s crimes continue unabated, and unpunished. The day before General David Petraeus took over as the twentieth CIA director, federal prosecutors announced that they were dropping 99 investigations into the deaths of people in CIA custody, leaving just two active cases they’re willing to pursue.

More books from Counterpoint Press

Cover of the book Born Bad by Mark Zepezauer
Cover of the book The Bishop's Man by Mark Zepezauer
Cover of the book Lonesome Animals by Mark Zepezauer
Cover of the book The Goddess of Buttercups and Daisies by Mark Zepezauer
Cover of the book The Los Angeles Diaries by Mark Zepezauer
Cover of the book This River by Mark Zepezauer
Cover of the book The Irish Brotherhood by Mark Zepezauer
Cover of the book The Teachings of Don B. by Mark Zepezauer
Cover of the book The Extraordinary Life of Rebecca West by Mark Zepezauer
Cover of the book The Long-Winded Lady by Mark Zepezauer
Cover of the book The Blue Light Project by Mark Zepezauer
Cover of the book The Zone by Mark Zepezauer
Cover of the book A Complicated Marriage by Mark Zepezauer
Cover of the book Granada by Mark Zepezauer
Cover of the book In the Mountains of Madness by Mark Zepezauer
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy