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Paperback Deadly Deceits: My 25 Years in the CIA Book

ISBN: 0940380021

ISBN13: 9780940380028

Deadly Deceits: My 25 Years in the CIA

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A new, updated edition of this classic account of the CIA's deeds and deceptions by one of its formerly most prized recruits. "One of the outstanding books written by former CIA agents."-Alexander... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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When the Truth is Found to be a Lie

Ralph W. McGehee spent 25 years in the CIA; he joined as an idealist, and left as a cynic. The crisis happened in Dec 1968. RWM wondered why we had to bomb the people we were trying to save? Why did the CIA report lies instead of the truth? He thought of his earlier work in Thailand, where his reports were first accepted, then denied in spite of his accuracy. The Agency preferred the old methods that resulted in more killings. RWM decided then to tell what he found out and warn the American people. The CIA is the covert action arm of the Presidency. It is not an intelligence agency because it only seeks the information that supports existing policies. Its propaganda uses disinformation to fool the US public, and justify policies by distorting reality.RWM was class president and in the honor society, and All State as a football tackler. An ardent Baptist, he went to Notre Dame and played on an undefeated football team that won national championships; he graduated cum laude. A telegram recruited him to fight communism and save our way of life. RWM went to Washington and passed the tests. The chapters in the book tell about his career in the agency. Chapter 5 tells of his "Life at Langley" when he returned to Headquarters. His knowledge of the Bay of Pigs came from television news. It seemed they relied too much on an assumed uprising of the Cuban people. Could such a mistake ever happen again? Pages 57-8 tells how the CIA promoted a bloody extermination campaign in Indonesia. (Read L Fletcher Prouty's book on this.) Page 59 tells of agency coups in South America. American training of the military and police created traitors who overthrew their governments; was this the definition of subversion?Page 61 quotes Howard Hunt on gathering "any and all information" on Presidential candidate Goldwater for delivery to the White House. Page 63 tells of the CIA's insertion of individuals into dissident circles in order to establish their credential for foreign operations. (Could this explain W J Clinton's success?) Page 64 tells how RWM was transferred to Thailand, and page 80 tells of the sad results. Pages 111-6 tells of his successful survey of Thailand. This "good news" resulted in his quick removal! Years later the truth dawned on him: the CIA didn't want the truth! This tells of the management trick of offering a transfer to a better job, then eliminating the job after the employee transfers. RWM became another paper pusher. Page 120 shows the bureaucratic faults of the CIA. Page 128 tells of the fatal flaws of our presence in Vietnam. Pages 129-135 gives Vietnamese history in a nutshell. Page 146 summarizes the problem: how was it that one junior officer was better informed and had a clearer picture of the reality out there than all the rest of the Agency? Is this unique to a government agency? The bottom of page 159 tells of the results of his experiences. Chapter 14 concludes and summarizes this book.The Appendix is the last part, but you should read

Deadly Deceits

Ralph McGehee's book serves as an eye-opening glimpse into our nation's CIA history. From his beginning as a "gung-ho" patriot until his growing disillusionment with the Agency, leading to retirement, McGehee reveals the truth behind the many of the CIA's operations, not only domestically and in well-known regions of the world, but also within areas quite unaddressed by the common American. His revelations about the Agency were somewhat shocking to a naturally pessimistic person as myself. However, I found this book very helpful especially in my position as a student who's life began after much of the book's coverage occured, because it reawakened me to the dishonesty and means the CIA employs in order to acheive its goals not only in important past events, but even up to the present.

Read this before it's too late.

The first edition of this book was removed from libraries and bookstores by the C.I.A. They knew what they were doing! McGehee, once a superpatriotic star football player from Notre Dame, takes us step by step through his own terrifying education about the Company from inside. This book is essential reading about the Vietnam War and the future of America in the 21st century.

One of the only CIA-critical books written from the inside

Ralph McGehee's Deadly Deceits is one of the most sobering books you will ever read if you are an American. Written very conservatively, the book slowly climaxes with a series of haunting revelations. It is ultimately a gripping and enlightening book. It was very influential to me when I was figuring out how our nation really operates. The CIA and United States are not the good guys. They never have been. McGehee's book is a strong antidote to the fairy tale nationalism that American children have been steeped in.What McGehee went through just to publish his book is worth its own book. The CIA went to great lengths to try to prevent the publication of his book, and he receives their harassment to this very day.Ralph is a great man who is doing his part to stop the killing of the innocents. I highly recommend his book.

One of the only CIA-critical books written from the inside

Ralph McGehee's Deadly Deceits is one of the most sobering books you will ever read if you are an American. Written very conservatively, the book slowly climaxes with a series of haunting revelations. It is ultimately a gripping and elightening book. It was very influential to me when I was figuring out how our nation really operates. The CIA and United States are not the good guys. They never have been. McGehee's book is a strong antidote to the fairy tale nationalism that American children have been steeped in.What McGehee went through just to publish his book is worth its own book. The CIA went to great lenghts to try to prevent the publication of his book, and he receives their harassment to this very day.Ralph is a great man who is doing his part to stop the killing of the innocents. I highly recommend his book.
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