Posted on 08/31/2008 7:11:25 AM PDT by Perdogg
Former CIA agent and assassin Roland Haas (book link) tells host Ian Punnett about his life as a spy and how keeping the secret of a double life almost destroyed him.
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Consider . . .
Is it plausible that there are such characters hired by the globalist oligarchy?
I say it is.
If not him, then someone(s).
The reviews are interesting, especially Mutt Winstead’s. Perhaps Oprah will have it her book of the month and rocket him into fame. /sarcasm
I do not know what to make of it.
Not related to Richard Haass, I suppose...
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/04/the_age_of_nonpolarity.html
“Apparently he’s not very believable. It might be worth the entertainment value.”
Anything on Kook to Kook should come with a disclaimer,
“For entertainment purposes only”
“Confessions of a Dangerous Mind”?... ;’)
Thanks Perdogg.
Probably not.
By his own admission he was an alcoholic, drug abuser, and steroid abuser. Sounds like the rantings of a lunatic. Why would the CIA recruit someone from college and train them to do all these things when there are thousands of Navy Seals and Special Ops types who already have the expertise. HALO jumps into places like IRAN? How did he get out?
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