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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Scary, true spy wake-up call to Americans,
By Andrea Egger, author of Grave Accusations (Gallup, NM USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: America Twice Betrayed: Reversing Fifty Years of Government Security Failure (Hardcover)
Morse's credentials alone and the topic of breach of government security alone should be enough to get every American to peruse this book. But his writing style and pace will make every reader not want to put it down until they've read it cover to cover. The idea of having "spy-master" Walker write a beginning portion of the book was wonderful and very eye-opening.It's scary to think of all the loopholes the government can stoop to. And the American people put their trust and faith in the government (usually). Of course, everyone working in government from the president on down puts their pants on one leg at a time and uses the bathroom just like the rest of us, but there's a certain sense of awe in Americans that people in these high positions, also CIA, Secret Service, etc., will be upstanding people. Simply checking if someone has ever been convicted of a felony before letting them in certain jobs isn't enough to tell that they won't be bought out once they take that job. Morse shows readers that our fears are very justified about our government today and that we should take notice of what he has uncovered -- which is our history, now -- and how this applies to what we can do and expect in our future. A very telling book, told by an author who, I hope, will keep on busting corruption. |
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America Twice Betrayed: Reversing Fifty Years of Government Security Failure by George P. Morse (Hardcover - May 1995)
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