Compromised: Clinton, Bush and the CIA

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SP Books, 1994 - Political Science - 556 pages
The first documented expose of Bill Clinton's involvement in illegal government activity includes alleged evidence that George Bush was lying when he said he was out of the loop regarding Iran-Contra activities. Photos. Satellite TV tour (20 cities).
 

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Ever wonder why no one ever gets prosecuted or jailed for crimes in the CIA despite year after decade of major scandals, failures, violations, and of course the ever-present drug running, and why the ... Read full review

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There is too much evidence and what has happened since the Clinton's governorship time, to not believe the book is accurate and the Clinton's are still getting away with the corruption and body counts.

Contents

CHAPTER 17
227
CHAPTER 18
237
CHAPTER 19
251
CHAPTER 21
266
CHAPTER 23
291
CHAPTER 24
307
CHAPTER 26
328
CHAPTER 28
350

CHAPTER 9
103
CHAPTER 10
116
CHAPTER 11
145
CHAPTER 13
159
CHAPTER 14
180
CHAPTER 15
197
CHAPTER 16
217
CHAPTER 29
366
CHAPTER 31
383
CHAPTER 33
418
CHAPTER 34
467
CHAPTER 35
481
EPILOGUE
543
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Page 317 - ... definition, got things done, and who had been poorly treated. Those were his words. I approached General Secord in 1984 and asked that he become engaged in these activities. He was at that point in time out of the Government, and an American businessman. He thought for several days or weeks about the matter. I went back to him again and at some point in '84, he agreed to become actively engaged. He agreed to establish, and did, private commercial entities outside the United States that could...
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