The CIA as Organized Crime, Douglas Valentine
The CIA as Organized Crime, Douglas Valentine
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The CIA as Organized Crime
How Illegal Operations Corrupt America and the World

Author: Douglas Valentine

Narrator: Stefan Rudnicki

Unabridged: 16 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Skyboat Media

Published: 04/18/2017


Synopsis

The author of three books on CIA operations, Douglas Valentine began his research into the agency’s activities when CIA director William Colby gave him free access to interview agency officials who had been involved in various aspects of the Phoenix program in South Vietnam. It was a permission Colby was to regret. The CIA would eventually rescind it and made every effort to impede publication of The Phoenix Program, which documented an elaborate system of population surveillance, control, entrapment, imprisonment, torture, and assassination in Vietnam.While researching Phoenix, Valentine learned that the CIA allowed opium and heroin to flow from its secret bases in Laos to generals and politicians on its payroll in South Vietnam. His investigations into this illegal activity focused on the CIA’s relationship with the federal agencies mandated by Congress to stop illegal drugs from entering the United States. Based on interviews with senior officials, Valentine wrote two subsequent books, The Strength of the Wolf and The Strength of the Pack, showing how the CIA infiltrated federal drug enforcement agencies and commandeered their executive management, intelligence, and foreign operations staffs in order to ensure the unimpeded flow of drugs to traffickers and foreign officials in its employ.Ultimately, portions of his research materials were archived at the National Security Archive, Texas Tech University’s Vietnam Center, and the John Jay College of Criminal Justice.This book includes excerpts from the aforementioned titles, along with subsequent articles and transcripts of interviews on a range of current topics, with a view to shedding light on the systemic dimensions of the CIA’s ongoing illegal and extralegal activities. These articles and interviews illustrate how the agency’s activities impact social and political movements abroad and at home.A common theme is the CIA’s ability to deceive and propagandize the American public through its impenetrable, government-sanctioned shield of official secrecy and plausible deniability.Though investigated by the Church Committee in 1975, CIA praxis then continues to inform CIA praxis today. Valentine tracks the agency’s steady expansion into practices targeting the last population to be subjected to the exigencies of the American empire: the American people themselves.

About Douglas Valentine

Douglas Valentine is an American journalist and the author of five works of historical nonfiction: The CIA as Organized Crime, The Strength of the Pack, The Strength of the Wolf, The Phoenix Program, and The Hotel Tacloban . He also wrote the novel TDY and a book of poems, A Crow’s Dream, and was the editor of the poetry anthology With Our Eyes Wide Open: Poems of the New American Century. His articles have appeared regularly in Counter Punch, Consortium News, and elsewhere. Portions of his research materials are archived at Texas Tech University’s Vietnam Center, at John Jay College, and at the National Security Archive, in both a Vietnam collection and a separate drug enforcement collection. 

About Stefan Rudnicki

Stefan Rudnicki is an award winning audiobook narrator, director and producer. He was born in Poland and now resides in Studio City, California. He has narrated more than three hundred audiobooks and has participated in over a thousand as a writer, producer, or director. He is a recipient of multiple Audie Awards and AudioFile Earphones Awards as well as a Grammy Award, a Bram Stoker Award, and a Ray Bradbury Award. He received AudioFile’s award for 2008 Best Voice in Science Fiction and Fantasy. Along with a cast of other narrators, Rudnicki has read a number of Orson Scott Card's best-selling science fiction novels. He worked extensively with many other science fiction authors, including David Weber and Ben Bova. In reviewing the twentieth anniversary edition audiobook of Card’s Ender's Game, Publishers Weekly stated, "Rudnicki, with his lulling, sonorous voice, does a fine job articulating Ender's inner struggle between the kind, peaceful boy he wants to be and the savage, violent actions he is frequently forced to take." Rudnicki is also a stage actor and director.


Reviews

Goodreads review by John on June 21, 2018

I think most of what Valentine presents here is true, but he writes with obvious bias and agenda. It was hard at times not to cringe when reading his more opinion-driven passages. Instead of presenting clear facts, positing theories and then backing them up with more facts, he writes like a conspira......more

Goodreads review by Dystopian on August 28, 2024

❝ I didn’t ask them their secrets, so they told me their secrets ❞ This sentence was enough to hook me up! It was a truly eye-opening experience . Valentine offers a wealth of knowledge and insights that made me eager to dive deeper into the book. I’m already looking forward to his next work! I wo......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on February 19, 2018

This book should be standard reading for all conscientious students of US History. By that I mean people who have come to understand that the narrative of this nation told in the public schools is a complete fairy tale. The book is very dense with information, making it a slow but fulfilling read. T......more

Goodreads review by Randall on November 16, 2022

English back story: William the Conqueror led a pacification of England (many eyes plucked out, castrations, or hands and feet cut off) that killed 300,000 followed by a brutal occupation. “Anglo-Saxon nobility was exterminated” and their property was given to the Norman upper class. The difference......more

Goodreads review by Dan on December 26, 2024

A solid collection of articles tracing the spread of the ideology and methods of state terrorism developed for the Phoenix Program in Vietnam into every aspect of the state. I do wish there was more thorough and detailed sourcing, but again.as a collection of essays that's to be expected. Less of a r......more


Quotes

“Courageously takes us inside the CIA’s most shameful extralegal operations, exposing an intelligence service gone rogue.” John Kiriakou, author of The Reluctant Spy

“Valentine’s two books on the FBN/DEA are a major achievement.” Peter Dale Scott, author of The American Deep State, on The Strength of the Wolf and The Strength of the Pack

“Valentine belongs to that precious remnant of journalists and historians with the wisdom to see our time, the integrity and courage to write about it, and the literary grace to bring it all chillingly alive.” Roger Morris, author of Richard Milhous Nixon, praise for the author