The Secret Sentry
The Untold History of the National Security Agency
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William Dufris
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Matthew Aid
The first complete history of the National Security Agency, America's most powerful and secretive intelligence organization. In February 2006, while researching this book, Matthew Aid uncovered a massive and secret document reclassification program revelation that made the front page of the New York Times. This was only one of the discoveries Aid has made during two decades of research in formerly top-secret documents.
In The Secret Sentry, Aid provides the first-ever full history of America's largest security apparatus, the National Security Agency. This comprehensive account traces the growth of the agency from 1945 to the present, through critical moments in its history, from the Cold War up to its ongoing involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq. Aid explores the agency's involvement in the Iraqi weapons intelligence disaster, where evidence that NSA officials called ambiguous was used as proof of Iraqi WMD capacity, and details the intense debate within the NSA over its unprecedented role, pressed by the Bush-Cheney administration, in spying on U.S. citizens.
Today, the NSA has become the most important source of intelligence for the U.S. government, providing 60 percent of the president's daily intelligence briefing. While James Bamford's New York Times best seller The Shadow Factory covered the NSA since 9/11, The Secret Sentry contains new information about every period since World War II. It provides a shadow history of global affairs, from the creation of Israel to the War on Terror.
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Lot of past not enough now.
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Great history and facts regarding not only the NSA, but also American security and sentry. Starts to feel redundant after a little while although its not. If you want facts and history, this is for you.Great facts and info
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The narrator is okay. There are worse narrators, but his mispronunciations and errors demonstrate a distracting unfamiliarity with the subject (e.g. Douglas Feith's name, referring to the Korean Airlines call sign "KAL" as "cal" lots of little things like that throughout).
Great research, fills in a lot of gaps
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