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A Truth Hound . . . . Palasts stories bite. Theyre so relevant they threaten to alter history. --
Chicago TribuneCourageous reporting. --
Michael MooreGripping, provocative, inspiring. --
John Perkins, the New York Times bestselling author of Confessions of an Economic Hit ManI urge you: read Palasts latest book,
Armed Madhouse. The story is like a spy thriller. --
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., on Air America RadioPalast, a tough-talking, fedora-wearing corporate fraud investigator turned intrepid journalist, has a habit for finding actual documents and then using them in edgy exposés. --
Los Angeles TimesThe type of investigative reporter you dont see anymorea cross between Sam Spade and Sherlock Holmes. --
Jim HightowerUpsets all the right people. --
Noam Chomsky
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Upsets all the right people. (Noam Chomsky)
Courageous reporting. (Michael Moore)
Gripping, provocative, inspiring. (John Perkins, the
New York Times bestselling author of
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man)
The type of investigative reporter you dont see anymorea cross between Sam Spade and Sherlock Holmes. (Jim Hightower)
I urge you: read Palasts latest book,
Armed Madhouse. The story is like a spy thriller. (Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., on
Air America Radio)
A Truth Hound . . . . Palasts stories bite. Theyre so relevant they threaten to alter history. (
Chicago Tribune)
Palast, a tough-talking, fedora-wearing corporate fraud investigator turned intrepid journalist, has a habit for finding actual documents and then using them in edgy exposés. (
Los Angeles Times)
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