Secret IntelligenceThe fascinating history of American espionage in our century, its devastating failures, its continuing essential role in a society that values openness over secrecy. Based on extensive interviews and documentary sources. |
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Two Papas Crook Factory | 21 |
THREE We Cannot Afford to Be Sissies | 39 |
FOUR Black Jumbo in the Ether | 57 |
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