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A Certain Arrogance

U.S. Intelligence's Manipulation of Religious Groups and Individuals in Two World Wars and the Cold War -And the Sacrificing of Lee Harvey Oswald

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Exploring the intricate history of international intelligence, this collection of eight essays delves into U.S. espionage, focusing on the influential roles of Allen and John Foster Dulles. It examines their strategic use of religious groups to further elite objectives, the evolution of psychological warfare, and the controversial narrative surrounding Lee Harvey Oswald's involvement in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The essays provide a critical analysis of the intersections between power, manipulation, and historical events.

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A Certain Arrogance, George Michael Evica

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2006
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