My Senate ID said I was 15. My work proved the CIA's 'top-notch' Afghan program…
A recently unearthed Brookings Institution paper from 2009, authored by the architects of U.S. foreign…
I've held this whistleblower's 179-page file for decades. It tells a story of courage, corporate fraud, and a descent into a shadow world of murder and conspiracy. Now, it's time to publish it
In the 1980s, Andrew Eiva, a Republican and anti-Communist activist, led the…
In 1983, mujahid leader Sibjhautullah Mojadedi visited Washington and confronted CIA Director…
Today, the CIA's official museum features the Stinger missile as a game-changer…
My Senate ID said I was 15. My work proved the CIA's 'top-notch' Afghan program…
I've held this whistleblower's 179-page file for decades. It tells a story of courage, corporate fraud, and a descent into a shadow world of murder and conspiracy. Now, it's time to publish it
After the FAAA won the Stinger missile fight, the 'patriotic' bureaucratic establishment deployed its final weapon: a smear memo labeling Andrew Eiva an 'East German Intelligence Service' agent
A 1984 Time Magazine article claimed the CIA was winning in Afghanistan. The truth, an Afghan leader told the CIA Director, was, 'You are making us die too cheap.'
I've held this whistleblower's 179-page file for decades. It tells a story of courage, corporate fraud, and a descent into a shadow world of murder and conspiracy. Now, it's time to publish it
After the FAAA won the Stinger missile fight, the 'patriotic' bureaucratic establishment deployed its final weapon: a smear memo labeling Andrew Eiva an 'East German Intelligence Service' agent
A 1984 Time Magazine article claimed the CIA was winning in Afghanistan. The truth, an Afghan leader told the CIA Director, was, 'You are making us die too cheap.'
The Stinger is in the CIA museum, but the real story is the 6-year bureaucratic war we waged against the agency to get it there
A top-to-bottom plan to cure Israel's addiction to American aid
How formal training in political nuts and bolts and informal vetting became my access card to Washington's power brokers
A story of disillusionment, intelligence briefings, and the high-stakes political engagement beneath the surface
The 'inadequate help' they received was not an accident. It was a policy
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