The Other Side of Deception
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.85 (855 Votes) |
Asin | : | B002JHN2Q6 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 521 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Naivete A Customer The opinions of the detractors of Ostrovsky's books are less than surprising. They are counting on the general naivete of the public at large. I have been a dirty tricks specialist for many years in the U.S. Armed Forces. Every scenario put forth by Ostrovsky, some admittedly outrageous, are at the same time completely plausible.Clandestine operations are often founded upon the most bizarre set of circumstances and carried out by the unknowing dupes of seasoned field agents, otherwise known as assets. There is never a master. "continuation of "By Way of Deception" -- makes things clear" according to Mayer Goldberg. The Other Side of Deception continues where Ostrovsky's first book on the Mossad, By Way of Deception, leaves off. Ostrovsky, an ex-Mossad agent with a grudge, explains in great detail what prompted him to write his book, what were the circumstances of his exit from the Mossad, and how the Mossad tried to prevent the publication of the book. Ostrovsky also talks about his contacts with intelligence agencies of other countries. This last part of his story seems a bit strange and casts a shadow over the entire book. Like the B. Almost: The Way of Deception This book is an excellent read. This book is a must-have for everyone who is interested in secret operations, israel, political intrigues, etc. Exactly like Victor Ostrovsky's first book The Way of Deception (banned in US, Canada, Israel and several other countries), he target at the same topics, but this time from a personal point-of-view. His first book was a harder read, because of the lack of personal insight, feelings and lack of atmosphere. This book not only reveals the darkest secrets of the top-secret Mossad, it als
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