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James Jesus Angleton - Was He Right? (Paperback)
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James Jesus Angleton - Was He Right? (Paperback)
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Loot Price R326
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In his new biography of James Jesus Angleton, Edward Jay Epstein
answers the question: was Angleton right after all about
penetrations in the CIA? Angleton was the legendary head of CIA
counterintelligence during most of the Cold War. In May 1987, in
one of his last phone calls, he told Dick Cheney, who was then a
member of the House Intelligence Committee, that he needed to tell
him in person something of vital importance. Even though Angleton
died before the scheduled meeting, taking this secret to the grave
with him, his mystery lived on. John Le Carre could not have
invented a character as intriguing as Angleton. He was ridiculed in
the media, Congress, and in the CIA itself, when his mole hunt
failed to find a spy in the CIA Investigative journalist Edward Jay
Epstein tells of his rise, fall, and the astounding revelations
that emerged in the CIA after his death. Epstein spent hundreds of
hours interviewing him to understand the mind of this unique mind
warrior. He met with him in orchid greenhouses in Kensington,
Maryland, dining clubs in Washington DC, and his home in Tucson,
Arizona to follow the convoluted layers of his universe of
deception. Epstein also was one of the few journalist to interview
his arch nemesis: Yuri Nosenko. In this extraordinary book, he sets
out to answer a single question: Was Angleton right that the CIA
had been penetrated? Along the way we also learn much about the CIA
and KGB during the cold war years, including: + Why KGB defector
Yuri Nosenko was imprisoned by the CIA. + What was Angleton's role
in the CIA assassination plots against Castro. + How the CIA
allowed the KGB to disinform two Presidents. + What weaknesses KGB
spies Aldrich Ames and Robert Hanssen exposed in the CIA Praise for
Edward Jay Epstein "Edward Jay Epstein is the first journalist to
have investigated the official accounts of the assassination of
John F. Kennedy. He remains the only one to have interviewed all
the members of the Warren Commission, and would go on to be one of
the great investigative journalists of the era. - Michael Wolff,
USA Today "Epstein believes that conspiracies are more common than
most journalists credit; for much of his career, he has reveled in
the kind of tantalizing clues that could lead somewhere, or
nowhere." - Joe Nocera, The New York Times "Epstein is a bulldog
researcher." - Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post "A brilliant
investigator." - Lou Dobbs
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