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The Secret Team: The CIA and Its Allies in Control of the United States and the World Paperback – April 1, 2011 (originally published in early 1970's) by L. Fletcher Prouty (Author), Jesse Ventura (Foreword) 4.5 out of 5 stars 395 ratings

— “Offers uncommonly penetrating insight.…A rare glimpse into Covert and Black Operations.—New York Times Bestselling author, Governor Jesse Ventura, from his Foreword.

The Secret Team, L. Fletcher Prouty’s expose´ of the CIA’s brutal methods of maintaining national security during the Cold War, was first published in the 1970s. However, virtually all copies of the book disappeared upon distribution, having been purchased en masse by shady “private buyers.” Prouty’s topics include: President Kennedy tried to control the CIA. The nature of clandestine operations. The Dulles-Jackson-Correa Report in action Defense, containment, and anti-communism Khrushchev’s Challenge: the U-2 dilemma From the Bay of Pigs to Dallas. And much more!

Prouty’s allegations—such as how the U-2 Crisis of 1960 was fixed to sabotage Eisenhower–Khrushchev talk—cannot have pleased the CIA. The Secret Team appears once more with a new introduction by bestselling author, Governor Jesse Ventura.

“Like it or not, we now live in a new age of ‘One World.’ This is the age of global companies, of global communications and transport, of global food supply and finance and . . . just around the corner . . . global accommodation of political systems. In this sense, there are no home markets, no isolated markets and no markets outside the global network. It is time to face the fact that true national sovereignty no longer exists. We live in a world of big business, big lawyers, big bankers, even bigger moneymen and big politicians. It is the world of The Secret Team.”

Any "pedes" read this? I was just watching an old "To Tell The Truth" episode, from the early 70's, that had this author on. To think the CIA was that bad DECADES ago is pretty telling! It's interesting that the book was apparently bought up back in the 70's by some mysterious buyer to prevent widespread distribution.