"The best book ever written about the strangest CIA chief who ever lived." - Tim Weiner, National Book Award-winning author of Legacy of Ashes A revelatory new biography of the sinister, powerful, and paranoid man at the heart of the CIA for more than three tumultuous decades. CIA spymaster James Jesus Angleton was one of the most powerful unelected officials in the United States government in the mid-20th century, a ghost of American power. From World War II to the Cold War, Angleton operated beyond the view of the public, Congress, and even the president. He unwittingly shared intelligence…mehr
"The best book ever written about the strangest CIA chief who ever lived." - Tim Weiner, National Book Award-winning author of Legacy of Ashes A revelatory new biography of the sinister, powerful, and paranoid man at the heart of the CIA for more than three tumultuous decades. CIA spymaster James Jesus Angleton was one of the most powerful unelected officials in the United States government in the mid-20th century, a ghost of American power. From World War II to the Cold War, Angleton operated beyond the view of the public, Congress, and even the president. He unwittingly shared intelligence secrets with Soviet spy Kim Philby, a member of the notorious Cambridge spy ring. He launched mass surveillance by opening the mail of hundreds of thousands of Americans. He abetted a scheme to aid Israel's own nuclear efforts, disregarding U.S. security. He committed perjury and obstructed the JFK assassination investigation. He oversaw a massive spying operation on the antiwar and black nationalist movements and he initiated an obsessive search for communist moles that nearly destroyed the Agency. In The Ghost, investigative reporter Jefferson Morley tells Angleton's dramatic story, from his friendship with the poet Ezra Pound through the underground gay milieu of mid-century Washington to the Kennedy assassination to the Watergate scandal. From the agency's MKULTRA mind-control experiments to the wars of the Mideast, Angleton wielded far more power than anyone knew. Yet during his seemingly lawless reign in the CIA, he also proved himself to be a formidable adversary to our nation's enemies, acquiring a mythic stature within the CIA that continues to this day.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
JEFFERSON MORLEY is a journalist and editor who has worked in Washington journalism for over thirty years, fifteen of which were spent as an editor and reporter at The Washington Post. The author of Our Man in Mexico, a biography of the CIA's Mexico City station chief Winston Scott, Morley has written about intelligence, military, and political subjects for Salon, The Atlantic, and The Intercept, among others. He is the editor of JFK Facts, a blog. He lives in Washington, DC.
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Introduction Part I: Poetry Pound Salesman Wife Secretary Black Prince Nazis Monsignor Reunion "Homo Circles" Philby Mossad LSD Part II: Power Counterintelligence Zionist Fisherman COINTELPRO Mole Oswald JFK Cuba "Hit Him" Empire Golitsyn Blackmail Hamlet Part III: Impunity Kim Provocation "Go Easy" Mole Hunts Oswald Again Dallas Noah's Creek Loathing Defector Mary Cicely Bomb War CHAOS Two Bozers Heist Kim Again Part IV: Legend Nixon Golem Ghoul Widow Helms Colby Smoking Gun Desolate Cheney Warning Inconceivable Legacy Legend Jerusalem Acknowledgments Bibliographic Note Notes Index
Introduction Part I: Poetry Pound Salesman Wife Secretary Black Prince Nazis Monsignor Reunion "Homo Circles" Philby Mossad LSD Part II: Power Counterintelligence Zionist Fisherman COINTELPRO Mole Oswald JFK Cuba "Hit Him" Empire Golitsyn Blackmail Hamlet Part III: Impunity Kim Provocation "Go Easy" Mole Hunts Oswald Again Dallas Noah's Creek Loathing Defector Mary Cicely Bomb War CHAOS Two Bozers Heist Kim Again Part IV: Legend Nixon Golem Ghoul Widow Helms Colby Smoking Gun Desolate Cheney Warning Inconceivable Legacy Legend Jerusalem Acknowledgments Bibliographic Note Notes Index
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