Robert Steele @ Amazon: REINVENTING INTELLIGENCE – 30 Years in the Wilderness

EPIC FULL COLOR 8.5″ x 11″ From 1989 to 2019 — for 30 years — the author, himself a former CIA spy and Marine Corps intelligence officer as well as the senior civilian responsible for creating the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (MCIA), has sought to reform U.S. Intelligence. The secret world costs the U.S. taxpayer …

Robert Steele: Afghan Papers — STOP THE LIES!

Afghanistan papers reveal US public were misled about unwinnable war “Undeniable Evidence”: Explosive Classified Docs Reveal Afghan War Mass Deception Berto Jongman: Half US Troops Consider Russia an Ally [Robert Steele: Pentagon Freaking Out Over Growing Anti-War Sentiment Among Troops and Across America] Afghanistan: a Pentagon Paradise Built on Lies Related Links Below the Fold

Robert Steele: In 1989 General Al Gray and I Said the Narco-Threat Was a “Type” Threat That Had to Be Dealt With. We Were Ignored. Now President Trump is Taking Decisive Action

War Imminent After Trump Surrounds Mexico With Aircraft Carriers And Admits Conflict Declaration Ready* In 1989 Commandant of the Marine Corps Al Gray and I both recognized that the narcotics threat was a “type” threat that should not be ignored; and that intelligence justifying PPBE for “peaceful preventive measures” was needed. We were ignored.  CMC …

Robert Steele @ Amazon: REINVENTING NATIONAL SECURITY — Grand Strategy, Global Reality, and the U.S. Army — Everything Our President Is Not Being Told

This book brings together three monographs on grand strategy, global reality, and re-inventing the U.S. Army as well as the rest of the Department of Defense — and in passing addressing needed changes in diplomacy, development, and intelligence, all of which are just as broken as the military. The U.S. military today is 50% waste, …

Robert Steele: Amazon’s Potential

使用右上角的小部件进行翻译。 Используйте верхний правый виджет для перевода. ਅਨੁਵਾਦ ਕਰਨ ਲਈ ਉੱਪਰਲੇ ਸੱਜੇ ਵਿਜੇਟ ਦੀ ਵਰਤੋਂ ਕਰੋ. ترجمہ کرنے کے لئے اوپری دائیں ویجیٹ کا استعمال کریں۔ As much as I am concerned about Amazon’s ethical lapses (common to its predecessor rogue elephants), it does have enormous potential and ethics can be re-asserted — ethics is …