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Old September 7th, 2012 #4
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Default Desperate Deception

Reading this review (posted above) brings to mind the "biography" of William S Stevenson: A Man Called Intrepid, Lyons. Although Dr. Oliver panned the book to a fair-thee-well, I'd already read it when I came upon RPO's review.

I think anyone interested in the British intelligence activity in the US before and during WWII will be well served by reading the Stevenson bio. True, it consists mainly of myopic propaganda and unrestrained boasting and hubris. Nevertheless, in his desire to self-aggrandize and brag, Stevenson lets several "cats out of the bag", as it were.

Worthwhile, itzs, to the student of revisionism willing to slog through purest "Allied" propaganda to obtain confirmation of some of the dirtiest tricks ever. Tricks that were propounded entirely to confuse the American public and mislead patriotic investigators and operatives within the American intelligence structures of the WWII era.
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