Defrauding America: Encyclopedia of Secret Operations by the CIA, DEA, and Other Covert Agencies, Vol. One
Rodney Stich This book provides information discovered by government and other insiders, starting with the end of World War II, and the start of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 1947. Because of the extensive amount of material covered, the fourth edition of Defrauding America is divided into Volume One and Volume Two. Sampling of issues detailed and documented in that book.â˘The secret funding by the CIA of bank accounts by several well-known politicians.â˘October Surprise, the scheme by people in both political parties to delay the release of 52 American hostages held by Iran and insure the election of President Ronald Reagan.â˘Operation Tailwindâas described to the author by people involved.â˘CIA drug smuggling during the past 50 years and the cover-ups by people in the three branches of government and by media people.â˘CIA looting of savings and loans, bankruptcy court assets, and other financial frauds.â˘Widespread corruption by judges and lawyers in the bankruptcy courts. â˘Details of secret CIA airlinesâincluding description to the author by former head of one of these CIA airline proprietaries.â˘CIA-DEA role in Pam Am Flight 103 bombing, and the cover-ups by DOJ and other government personnel.â˘Complicity by lawyers and judges in various forms of corrupt activities against the United States. â˘Smuggling of suitcase nuclear bombs, and Justice Department sabotage of insider revealing this information. â˘The matters detailed in this book are of greater importance today than before 9/11. They certainly are inflicting greater harm on more Americans than any foreign terrorists.
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