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For anyone that has ever wondered what the life of an American deep-cover international spy is like, this book will quench your appetite. Author James A. Everett shares his story of recruitment and training by the CIA, and his eventual untimely dismissal. This autobiographical work takes the reader from Everett's initiation and training in this arm of government work, through his disillusionment after his cover is blown during the Watergate scandal when Congressional hearings expose his true CIA relationship. In his post-CIA life, he gains a deeper understanding of the political and often…mehr

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For anyone that has ever wondered what the life of an American deep-cover international spy is like, this book will quench your appetite. Author James A. Everett shares his story of recruitment and training by the CIA, and his eventual untimely dismissal. This autobiographical work takes the reader from Everett's initiation and training in this arm of government work, through his disillusionment after his cover is blown during the Watergate scandal when Congressional hearings expose his true CIA relationship. In his post-CIA life, he gains a deeper understanding of the political and often devious activities of Empire America, and becomes a peace activist critical of the CIA. About the Author: James A. Everett has been writing his entire life and has been published in numerous magazines and newspapers in a wide variety of genres. He has been writing a weekly opinion column in a daily newspaper for five years and has been recognized with numerous awards, including Kansas City's International Citizen of the Year Award, and the Crescent Peace Society's Annual Peace Award. Publisher's website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/TheMakingandBreakingOfAnAmericanSpy.html
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James A. Everett has been writing his entire life and has been published in numerous magazines and newspapers in a wide variety of genres. He has been writing a weekly opinion column in a daily newspaper for five years and has been recognized with numerous awards, including Kansas City's International Citizen of the Year Award, and the Crescent Peace Society's Annual Peace Award.