In this provocative yet sometimes strangely funny "narrative essay" political satirist Franklin Alfred Kirby Edwards, author of the top Amazon-selling "Diary of Agent 355," writes with clarity and logical breadth about the CIA's infamous enhanced interrogation program conducted from 2002 to 2006. The author deals with the dark subject of torture of terrorist suspects in the years following the even darker September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, which killed some 3,000 people, and is the worst attack on America since Pearl Harbor. He brings lavish facts and insight as well as refreshing opinion to the task, all ladled with pinches of needle-sharp satire and unrelenting wit. Readers are forced to take off their blinders because "The Water Board Jungle" isn't a near-sighted political tract. It's more, much more. Its often laconic commentary tells the story of what America has become post-September 11, and acts as a sobering slap in the face, shouting "Snap out of it " The work was first published in 2015 and is now offered in paperback - Pilar Publishing of California.
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