Summary of H. Keith Melton's the Official CIA Manual of Trickery and Deception |
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Author:
| Steele, Ben |
ISBN: | 979-8-8565-8447-8 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2023 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $6.50 |
Book Description:
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THIS IS NOT AN ORIGINAL BOOK BY H.KEITH MELTON, NOR IS IT AFFILIATED WITH HIM . IT IS AN INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION BY BEN STEELE, THAT SUMMARIZES HIS BOOK IN DETAIL. About the book H. Keith Melton, a graduate of the US Naval Academy, emerges as an esteemed historian in the realm of intelligence. His expertise lies in the realm of covert technology and espionage, a field to which he has devoted his passion. With an impressive collection exceeding 8,000 spy tools...
More DescriptionTHIS IS NOT AN ORIGINAL BOOK BY H.KEITH MELTON, NOR IS IT AFFILIATED WITH HIM . IT IS AN INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION BY BEN STEELE, THAT SUMMARIZES HIS BOOK IN DETAIL.
About the book
H. Keith Melton, a graduate of the US Naval Academy, emerges as an esteemed historian in the realm of intelligence. His expertise lies in the realm of covert technology and espionage, a field to which he has devoted his passion. With an impressive collection exceeding 8,000 spy tools and documents, Melton's dedication to his craft is evident.
Robert Wallace, a former intelligence officer, carved a substantial portion of his career with the CIA, spanning the years from 1971 to 2003. His engagement with the world of intelligence permeates his dialogues and writings, making him an authority on the subject matter.
While Melton and Wallace exude a contemporary outlook, the aura surrounding Mulholland is unmistakably redolent of the 1950s era. His counsel, though valuable, might carry a distinctively antiquated quality, reflecting the sensibilities of a bygone time.