Intelligence service -- United States
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Intelligence service -- United States
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Intelligence service
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- State secrets; police surveillance in America, [by] Paul Cowan, Nick Egleson, and Nat Hentoff, with Barbara Herbert and Robert Wall. -
- Curveball, spies, lies and the con man who caused a war, Bob Drogin
- Sellout, Aldrich Ames and the corruption of the CIA, James Adams
- Eyes in the sky, the secret rise of Gorgon Stare and how it will watch us all, Arthur Holland Michel
- Cassidy's run, the secret spy war over nerve gas, David Wise
- Chatter, dispatches from the secret world of global eavesdropping, Patrick Radden Keefe
- The president's book of secrets., produced by Prometheus Entertainment in association with History ; producer, Frankie Glass ; writers, Kevin Burns, Brian Coughlin, Widescreen
- The threat matrix, the FBI at war in the age of terror, Garrett M. Graff
- Triple cross, how Bin Laden's master spy penetrated the CIA, the Green Berets, and the FBI--and why Patrick Fitzgerald failed to stop him, Peter Lance
- Sabotage, America's enemies within the CIA, Rowan Scarborough
- Playing to the edge, American intelligence in the age of terror, Michael V. Hayden
- Cover up, what the government is still hiding about the war on terror, Peter Lance
- Wedge, the secret war between the FBI and CIA, by Mark Riebling
- Cloak & gown, scholars in the secret war, 1939-1961, Robin W. Winks. --
- Spycraft, the secret history of the CIA's spytechs from communism to Al-Qaeda, Robert Wallace and H. Keith Melton ; with Henry R. Schlesinger
- On the brink, an insider's account of how the White House compromised American intelligence, Tyler Drumheller with Elaine Monaghan
- The watchers, the rise of America's surveillance state, Shane Harris
- Bottoms up and the devil laughs, a journey through the deep state, Kerry Howley
- Day of deceit, the truth about FDR and Pearl Harbor, Robert B. Stinnett
- JFK, the CIA, Vietnam, and the plot to assassinate John F. Kennedy, L. Fletcher Prouty ; with an introduction by Oliver Stone
- Inside the NSA., America's cyber secrets, National Geographic, Widescreen
- The assault on intelligence, American national security in an age of lies, Michael V. Hayden
- Confessions of a spy, the real story of Aldrich Ames, Pete Earley
- The art of intelligence, lessons from a life in the CIA's clandestine service, Henry A. Crumpton
- Inside the CIA, revealing the secrets of the world's most powerful spy agency, Ronald Kessler
- Gray day, my undercover mission to expose America's first cyber spy, Eric O'Neill
- Nightmover, how Aldrich Ames sold the CIA to the KGB for $4.6 million, David Wise
- At the center of the storm, my years at the CIA, George Tenet with Bill Harlow
- Operatives, spies, and saboteurs, the unknown story of the men and women of World War II's OSS, Patrick K. O'Donnell
- Careers in secret operations, how to be a federal intelligence officer, David Atlee Phillips. --
- Eclipse, the last days of the CIA, Mark Perry
- The American police state, the government against the people, David Wise
- Secret intelligence agent, H. Montgomery Hyde. --
- Betrayal, the story of Aldrich Ames, an American spy, Tim Weiner, David Johnston, and Neil A. Lewis
- Blank spots on the map, the dark geography of the Pentagon's secret world, Trevor Paglen
- Covert action, the limits of intervention in the postwar world, Gregory F. Treverton. --
- Chasing spies, how the FBI failed in counterintelligence but promoted the politics of McCarthyism in the Cold War years, Athan Theoharis
- America's secret war, inside the hidden worldwide struggle between the United States and its enemies, by George Friedman
- The assault on intelligence, American national security in an age of lies, Michael V. Hayden
- The looming tower, Al Qaeda and the road to 9/11, by Lawrence Wright
- Preventing surprise attacks, intelligence reform in the wake of 9/11, Richard A. Posner
- Safe for democracy, the secret wars of the CIA, John Prados
- Secret agencies, U.S. intelligence in a hostile world, Loch K. Johnson
- Need to know, World War II and the rise of American intelligence, Nicholas Reynolds
- The shadow factory, the ultra-secret NSA from 9/11 to the eavesdropping on America, James Bamford
- A pretext for war, 9/11, Iraq, and the abuse of America's intelligence agencies, James Bamford
- Blind man's bluff, the untold story of American submarine espionage, Sherry Sontag and Christopher Drew, with Annette Lawrence Drew
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