John Harrow doesn't exist, and his job is to make sure that other things don't exist, too. At any given time, the government is running dozens of black book operations, experiments that aren't on any official record and are never acknowledged to exist. Most of the time, they go as expected and the public is never the wiser. John Harrow's job is to handle them when they don't, and do anything to make sure the government's secrets stay just that-secret. Collects issues #1-4.
Drawing on sinsights gleaned over three decades on Capitol Hill, much of it on the Budget Committee, Lofgren paints a gripping portrait of the dismal swamp on the Potomac and the revolution it will take to reclaim our government and set us ...
The New York Times bestseller from the award-winning author of Den of Thieves and Unscripted. "Important and stunning. This is must-read material if you want to understand what the Trump administration is still up to right now.
The truth, as Mike Lofgren reveals in this devastating takedown of beltway business, is that U.S. elected leaders provide a fig leaf for those who really hold the levers of power; the unelected functionaries of ever-growing bureaucracies ...
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In his opening statement, Democratic committee chairman Adam Schiff said, “If the president can simply refuse all oversight, particularly in the context of an impeachment proceeding, the balance of power between our two branches of ...
This book delivers on its promises, revealing previously secret details about the U.S. intelligence community and the U.S. military's shadowy special operations forces units.
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Now the subject of modern conspiracy theories the world over as a worrying trend toward unelected power emerges, this book is more timely than ever, and helps separate fact from fiction.
Eileen Sullivan, “Five Policy Clashes between John Bolton and President Trump,” New York Times, September 10, 2019, https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/10/us/politics/trump-bolton.html. 32. Peter Baker, Mujib Mashal, and Michael Crowley, ...
With the principle that nothing and no one is above questioning, this book is a guide for those who seek to understand the masked machinations of power behind the cabal.