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The following are some of the books written by government insiders and by others who made an intensive investigation of study of the matters. The books reveal crimes against the United States that in some cares meet the legal definition of subversive and treasonous. Despite the gravity of the crimes, by insiders, a Trojan horse type of corruption, members of Congress, media people, every check and balance, has covered up for these deadly matters for decades. The cover-ups are, by themselves, additional crimes against the United States.
These books are rarely found on the shelves of bookstores, which is one reason why the people are so pathetically uninformed about the Trojan horse corruption feasting upon the American public.
When the facts are understand, it can be seen that there are forces subverting the nation and the people. And until enough good people get informed, outraged, and show some courage in fighting these matters, the American public will continue to suffer the consequences of this fast mutating corruption.
Books written by former federal agent Rodney Stich.
Unfriendly Skies: 20th & 21st Centuries, by Rodney Stich.
Blowback, 9/11, and Cover-Ups, by Rodney Stich.
The Rise and Fall of the DC-10, by John Godson.
Defrauding
America, by Rodney Stich.
Explosive
Secrets of Covert CIA Operations, by Rodney Stich.
Disavow,
by Rodney Stich and Conan Russell.
Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA Interventions since
World War II, by William Blum.
1000 Years for Revenge: International Terrorism and the
FBI, by Peter Lance.
Sellout, Aldrich Ames and the
CIA, by James Adams.
I Should Have Died: The Methods Employed by the Russian
Secret Service in Korea and the American CIA in Greece, by
Philip Deane.
Virtual Government: CIA Mind Control Operation in
America, by Alex Constantine.
Inside the CIA: Revealing the Secrets of the World's
Most Powerful Spy Agency, by Ronald Kessler.
The Crimes of Patriots: a True
Tale of Dope, Dirty Money,
and the CIA, by Jonathan Kwitny.
Eclipse: The Last Days of the
CIA, by Mark Perry.
Deadly Deceits: my 25 Years in the
CIA, by Ralph McGehee.
The Secret Team: the CIA and it's Allies in Control of
the United States and the World, by Fletcher Prouty.
The Unknown CIA: Three Decades with the
Agency, by
Russell Jack Smith.
Escape From the CIA: How the CIA won and Lost the Most
Important Spy Ever to Defect to the U.S., by Ronald Kessler.
The War
That Never Was: An insider's account of CIA covert
Operations against Cuba, by Bradley Ayers.
Facing the Phoenix: The CIA and the Political Defeat of
the United States in Vietnam, by Zalin Grant.
Blond Ghost: Ted Shackley and the CIA's
Crusades, by
David Corn.
Compromise: Clinton, Bush and the CIA, by Terry Reed &
John Cummings.
Whiteout: The CIA, Drugs and the
Press, by Alexander
Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair.
The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global
Drug Trade, by Alfred McCoy.
Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack
Cocaine Explosion, by Gary Webb.
Everybody Had His Own Gringo: the CIA & the
Contras, by
Glenn Garvin.
Commandos: the CIA and Nicaragua's Contra
Rebels, by Sam
Dillon.
The CIA Files: Secrets of
" the Company," by Mick Farren.
Ghost Wars: the Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan,
and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10,
2001, by Steve Coll.
The CIA and the Cult of
Intelligence, by Victor
Marchetti and John Marks.
Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA Interventions since
World War II, by William Blum.
The First Domino: Eisenhower, the Military, and America's Intervention in Vietnam, by James Arnold.
Congress
and the Public Trust, by James Kirby, executive director of the
Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
All books written by Rodney Stich.
Books Related
to Drug Smuggling and
Involvement of Government Personnel
Drugging
America, by Rodney Stich.
Defrauding
America, by Rodney Stich.
Cocaine Politics, Drugs, Armies, and the CIA in
Central America, by Scott and Marshall.
Dead on Delivery: Inside the drug wars, Straight from
the Street, by Robert Stutman.
Drug War: Covert Money, Power &
Policy, by Dan Russell.
Powderburns: Cocaine, Contras, & and the Drug War, by Celerino Castillo and Dave Harmon.
The Big White Lie: the CIA and the Cocaine/Crack
Epidemic, by Michael Levine.
Dope,
Inc., by the Editors of Executive Intelligence
Review.
Evil Money, by Rachel Ehrenfeld.
Our Man in Panama: the Shrewd Rise and Brutal Fall of
Manuel Noriega, by
The Cocaine
Wars, by Paul Eddy.
Deep Cover: the Inside Story of How DEA Infighting,
Incompetence and Subterfuge Lose Us the Biggest Battle of
the Drug War, by Michael Levine.
The Bluegrass
Conspiracy: Kentucky's Preppie Mafia, a
True Story of Drugs, Guns, Money and Murder, by Sally
Denton.
Out of Control: the Story of the Reagan Administration's
Secret War in Nicaragua, the Illegal Arms Pipeline, and the
Contra Drug Connection, by Leslie Cockburn.
Barry & the Boys: the CIA, the Mob and America's Secret History, by Daniel Hopsicker.
FBI,
CIA, the Mob, and Treachery, by Rodney Stich.
Sleeping With the FBI: Sex, Booze, Russians, and the
Saga of an American Counterspy Who Couldn't, by Russell
Howe.
The Insider: the FBI's Undercover
" Wiseguy" Goes Public,
by Donald Goddard.
Inside the FBI: A Bold and Daring Report by a Former
Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, by Norman
Ollestad.
Black Mass: the True Story of an Unholy Alliance Between
the FBI and the Irish Mob, by Dick Lehr and Gerard
O'Neill.
Unlimited Access: An FBI Agent Inside the Clinton White
House, by Gary Aldrich.
The FBI Nobody Knows, by Fred Cook.
Financial Frauds Upon the United States
Defrauding
America, by Rodney Stich.
Belly Up: The Collapse of the Penn Square
Bank, by
Phillip Zweig.
Silverado: Neil Bush and the Savings and Loan
Scandal,
by Steven Wilmsen.
Thieves' World: The Threat of the New Global Network of
Organized Crime, by Claire Sterling.
Den of
Thieves, by James Stewart.
In Banks We Trust: Bankers and Their Close Associates:
the CIA, the Mafia, Drug Traders, Dictators, Politicians,
and the Vatican, by Penny Lernoux.
False Profits: The Inside Story of BCCI, the
World's Most Corrupt Financial Empire, by Peter Truell and
Larry Gurwin.
The Greatest Ever Bank Robbery: The Collapse of the
Savings and Loan Industry, by Martin Mayer.
Inside Job: the Looting of America's Savings and Loans, by Pizzo, Fricker and Muolo.
Soldiers of Misfortune: Washington's Secret Betrayal of
American POWs in the Soviet Union, by Sanders, Sauter, and
Kirkwood.
The Men We Left Behind: the Tragic Fate of POWs After
the Vietnam War, by Mark Sauter & Jim Sanders.
Kiss the Boys Goodbye: How the United States
Betrayed Its
Own POWs in Vietnam, by Monika Jensen-Stevenson & William
Stevenson.
The Men We Left Behind: Henry Kissinger, the Politics of Deceit and the Tragic Fate of POWs After the Vietnam War, by Mark Sauter and Jim Sanders.
Iran-Contra: the Final
Report, by Lawrence Walsh.
The Invisible
Government, by David Wise and Thomas
Ross.
Inside the Shadow
Government, by the Christic Institute.
A Very Thin Line: the Iran-Contra
Affair, by Theodore
Draper.
Blowback: The First Full Account of America's
Recruitment of Nazis, and it's Disastrous Effect on our
Domestic and Foreign Policy, by Christopher Simpson.
Somoza: Falling: The Nicaraguan
Dilemma, by Anthony
Lake.
Called To
Serve, by James Gritz.
My Turn to Speak: Iran, the Revolution & Secret Deals
with the U.S., by Abol Hassan and Bani-Sadr.
Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National
Security Agency, by James Bamford.
Who Will Tell the People: the
Betrayal of American democracy, by William Greider.
Blowback: the Costs and
Consequences of American Empire,
by Chalmers Johnson.
The Puzzle Palace: Inside the National Security Agency, America's Most Secret Intelligence Organization, by James Bamford.
Iraq, Lies,
Cover-Ups, and Consequences, by Rodney Stich.
A Pretext for War: 9/1, Iraq, and the Abuse of America's Intelligence Agencies, by James Bamford.
Defrauding America,
by Rodney Stich.
Drugging America, by
Rodney Stich.
Every Spy a Prince: the Complete History of Israel's
Intelligence Community, by Raviv and Melman.
Profits of War: Inside the Secret U.S.-Israeli Arms
Network, by Ari Ben-Menashe.
By Way of Deception: the Making and Unmaking of a Mossad
Officer, by Victor Ostrovsky and Claire Hoy.
Dangerous Liaison: the Inside Story of the U.S.-Israeli
Covert Relationship, by Andrew and Leslie Cockburn.
The
Other Side of Deception: A Rogue Agent Exposes the
Mossad's Secret Agenda, by Victor Ostrovsky.
The Mossad: Inside Stories, by Dennis Eisenberg, Uri Dan, and Eli Landau.
Lawyers and
Judges: American Trojan Horses, by Rodney Stich.
A Feast for Lawyers: Inside Chapter 11, an Expose, by Sol Stein.
Defrauding
America, by Rodney Stich.
October Surprise: Did the Reagan-Bush election campaign
sabotage President Carter's attempts to free the American
Hostages in Iran?, by Barbara Honegger.
October Surprise: America's Hostages in Iran and the Election of Ronald Reagan, by Gary Sick.
The Franklin Cover-Up: Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in Nebraska, by John DeCamp.
Defrauding America, by
Rodney Stich.
Congress and Other
Cesspools, by Rodney Stich.
Whitewater, five editions, by the
Wall Street Journal.
Friends in High
Places, by Webb Hubbell.
The Mafia, CIA, & George Bush: Corruption, Greed and
abuse of power in the nation's highest office, by Pete
Brewton.
Slick Willie II: Why American Still Cannot Trust Bill
Clinton, by Deborah Stone & Christopher Manion.
The
Clinton Chronicles Book, by Pat Matrisciana.
The Murder of Vince Foster, by Michael Kellett.
Terrorism Against the
United Stich, by Rodney Stich.
Subverting America, by
Rodney Stich.
Unholy Wars: Afghanistan, America and International
Terrorism, by John Cooley.
Spider's Web: the secret history of How the White House Illegally Armed Iraq, by Alan Friedman.
In God's Name: An Investigation into the Murder of Pope John Paul I, by David Yallop.
Email address for the author and activist against corruption in government: stich@unfriendlyskies.com.
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