

desertcart.in - Buy DEVILS CHESSBOARD PB book online at best prices in India on desertcart.in. Read DEVILS CHESSBOARD PB book reviews & author details and more at desertcart.in. Free delivery on qualified orders. Review: If you’re interested in the cloak and dagger shenanigans of the CIA, this is a great read. I have read several books that delve into the Kennedy assassination and this one clarifies many of the details of other sources. Very well researched. Review: Seems super convincing to me, and I have spent my life avoiding conspiracy theorists. Unlike many of the 'Mafia' killed both Kennedy's (J and R) books', in this one,the time lines seem meticulously researched and pan out convincingly. Conspiracy Theories? In my own life - I knew Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon, Charles Manson - and I happened also to have apparently been recruited by both MI6 and the KGB - and so have spent many years disentangling the risable from the real. (I recount some of that in ' Sometime Music Is My Only Friend '- by Harry Buckle - desertcart ) That, obviously a very different style of book to David Talbots excellent and very detailed re-investigation of the mysterious and murky that lurk together in the clandestine worlds of necessary - or imagined - national security. Mixes naked ambition with real or alleged 'Defence of the Realm'- in this case mainly ' Taking Care of Uncle Sam' and the potential for abuse by those responsible for same. Thrilling read also--great style. Read it and consider the need for a strong and independent security service- especially when the next POTUS is seemingly- a tad IMPOTUOUS. Diplomacy is usually key to the avoidance of armed conflict- on the other hand pontificating prevaricating politicians tend to stumble from crisis to crisis, so maybe some plain speaking is in order. Whatever? Read this book.It will sow seeds of knowledge and concern for the decade or two.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,719,519 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #357 in United States History (Books) #554 in Political Freedom & Security (Books) #1,209 in True Accounts (Books) |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,016) |
| Dimensions | 15.24 x 3.66 x 22.86 cm |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Generic Name | 1 |
| ISBN-10 | 0062276174 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0062276179 |
| Item Weight | 962 g |
| Language | English |
| Packer | Harper Perennial |
| Print length | 686 pages |
| Publication date | 6 September 2016 |
| Publisher | Perennial |
| Reading age | 5 years and up |
A**R
If you’re interested in the cloak and dagger shenanigans of the CIA, this is a great read. I have read several books that delve into the Kennedy assassination and this one clarifies many of the details of other sources. Very well researched.
H**E
Seems super convincing to me, and I have spent my life avoiding conspiracy theorists. Unlike many of the 'Mafia' killed both Kennedy's (J and R) books', in this one,the time lines seem meticulously researched and pan out convincingly. Conspiracy Theories? In my own life - I knew Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon, Charles Manson - and I happened also to have apparently been recruited by both MI6 and the KGB - and so have spent many years disentangling the risable from the real. (I recount some of that in ' Sometime Music Is My Only Friend '- by Harry Buckle - Amazon ) That, obviously a very different style of book to David Talbots excellent and very detailed re-investigation of the mysterious and murky that lurk together in the clandestine worlds of necessary - or imagined - national security. Mixes naked ambition with real or alleged 'Defence of the Realm'- in this case mainly ' Taking Care of Uncle Sam' and the potential for abuse by those responsible for same. Thrilling read also--great style. Read it and consider the need for a strong and independent security service- especially when the next POTUS is seemingly- a tad IMPOTUOUS. Diplomacy is usually key to the avoidance of armed conflict- on the other hand pontificating prevaricating politicians tend to stumble from crisis to crisis, so maybe some plain speaking is in order. Whatever? Read this book.It will sow seeds of knowledge and concern for the decade or two.
F**O
It opened my eyes. I could not put it down.
L**S
After reading the unassailable 'JFK and the Unspeakable' i was waiting for the next part of the puzzle on the JFK establishment assassination and David Talbot has provided this. James Douglass's v important book had already indicated Dulles to be the Mastermind. Talbot's book provides the detail and background and is absolutely riveting reading, not just for what it tells us about the origins of the Secret Government of the elite in the US, but why the world has been such a mess over the past decades. Also for what it says about the rise of the relationship between intell and the corporate world & how this threatens our freedoms (today exposed by Edward Snowden). At its heart, this book is about the face off over American democracy that took place between JFK and Allen Dulles (and initially also his brother Foster). The world today, and the problems of the 1% etc and US corporate domination culminating in the Koch brothers, the military industrial complex and 'citizens united' have their roots in the story Talbot gives us. The book begins with Dulle's appalling treachery in cutting deals with the Nazis during and after WW2 against the desire & policy of 'unconditional surrender' of FDR.. He then analyses the mad hell bent desire for Cold War domination by Dulles and his security / intell / corporate clique, including such 'hallowed' institutions such as the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Dean of Columbia (who was also Chairing Endowements etc that were really CIA funding fronts) plus the Rockefellers etc. He takes us through the series of appalling coups engineered by the CIA to topple democratically elected governments in Iran, Guatemala, Congo (the list goes on, interminably). Where-ever the CIA has gone in, chaos, un-ending war and terror has been the result, for innocent men, women and children. When one reads of the CIA bomb and death squads one appreciates how todays world could have been a peaceable place, had the FD Roosevelt / JFK view prevailed in supporting first 'unconditional surrender' of the Nazi's (rather than their reinstatement as orchestrated by Dulles who had one eye of the corporate profits of his old firm, Sullivan and Cromwell and their associates), and later freedom and self determination during the decolonisation process across the globe as envisaged by JFK. This book is a masterpiece of research, and is properly grounded in the literature and cross referenced material. It reads like a thriller and is deeply shocking. The book helped me to make sense of my own experience, because it brings together so much; eg. it contextualised for me Guatemala and Cuba and shows why Castro was determined not to suffer the same fate as Arbenz. It reinforces what i already knew of the vast sums of taxpayer money spent to finance 'fake narrative' literature, that make the CIA seem innocent, even positive. Douglas talks of the problem of 'plausible denial' which has made the CIA thoroughly undemocratic and un-accountable. This book cites many of the cloak and dagger operations and contextualises their human side. As such, I find the 'one star' reviews here to be childish depredations of trolls who probably wish they could still conveniently label everything a "conspiracy theory". "Conspiracy" JFK's establishment assassination & Warren Commission cover up certainly was, but it is rooted in FACT not theory. Talbots work amply provides the facts, yet will be ignored by the increasingly irrelevent corporate, mainstream media. Why? He keenly exposes their supine complicity over a range of important issues, from JFK to the CIA's appalling behaviour whenever they sowed violence, hatred and chaos abroad. However, i find this research to be a very impressive contribution to our knowledge. It provokes the question surely, of when the (now) 'infamous' name "Dulles" will be removed from Washington DC"s airport? Together with James Douglass's tremendous research on these issues, both books call into question the need for a proper reckoning about what JFK's state murder means for the state of "US Democracy?" And how the CIA has sown violence and chaos on behalf of the military industrial complex and corporates (and not as it falsely pretends "democracy") whereever it has acted abroad? David Talbot has more than adequately begun a conversation about what Douglass called 'the Unspeakable' pact of silence in the corporate media and US public life about JFK's assassination. Let this conversation go on and for this to be the beginning of a period of accounting for the gross violations of the USA's dreadful domestic crime of November 1963, as well as its shameful history abroad during the past 60 yrs. Reviewed by:Lucy Morgan Edwards; Author of 'The Afghan Solution: the inside story of Abdul Haq, the CIA and how western hubris lost Afghanistan' (2011)
A**R
Muito bom livro
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