Deception Road

Deception Road

Author: Peggy Staggs

Publisher: Spinone Press LLC

Published: 2017-01-26

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780996895125

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For Ensley Markus, the joy of Christmas is dulled by the memory of her father's death. She holds tight to the bright spot in her new life, her developing relationship with Jack Trace, the Sheriff of Spirit Springs. The promise of the season vanishes when Don March arrives. He's Ensley's former fiance and a high ranking CIA official. He brings with him deceit, deception, and a secret mission for Jack. Their white Christmas turns into a hundred year blizzard isolating the town. When Jack is kidnapped. Ensley is forced to ask the man from her past, to help her find the man she hopes will be her future. Don tells Ensley about one of Jack's missions gone terribly wrong. One where Jack is not only a thief but a murderer. Struggling to sift through the lies, Ensley races against time to outsmart the kidnappers and save Jack. She knows it's up to her to discover the truth and keeping them both alive. Her world falls apart when Jack tells her Don's story is true.


Deceit on the Road to War

Deceit on the Road to War

Author: John M. Schuessler

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2015-11-16

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1501701614

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In Deceit on the Road to War, John M. Schuessler examines how U.S. presidents have deceived the American public about fundamental decisions of war and peace. Deception has been deliberate, he suggests, as presidents have sought to shift blame for war onto others in some cases and oversell its benefits in others. Such deceit is a natural outgrowth of the democratic process, in Schuessler's view, because elected leaders have powerful incentives to maximize domestic support for war and retain considerable ability to manipulate domestic audiences. They can exploit information and propaganda advantages to frame issues in misleading ways, cherry-pick supporting evidence, suppress damaging revelations, and otherwise skew the public debate to their benefit. These tactics are particularly effective before the outbreak of war, when the information gap between leaders and the public is greatest.When resorting to deception, leaders take a calculated risk that the outcome of war will be favorable, expecting the public to adopt a forgiving attitude after victory is secured. The three cases featured in the book—Franklin Roosevelt and World War II, Lyndon Johnson and the Vietnam War, and George W. Bush and the Iraq War—test these claims. Schuessler concludes that democracies are not as constrained in their ability to go to war as we might believe and that deception cannot be ruled out in all cases as contrary to the national interest.


By Way of Deception

By Way of Deception

Author: Victor Ostrovsky

Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks

Published: 1991-06-15

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 9780312926144

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The first time the Mossad came calling, they wanted Victor Ostrovsky for their assassination unit, the kidon. He turned them down. The next time, he agreed to enter the grueling three-year training program to become a katsa, or intelligence case officer, for the legendary Israeli spy organization. By Way of Deception is the explosive chronicle of his experiences in the Mossad, and of two decades of their frightening and often ruthless covert activities around the world. Penetrating far deeper than the bestselling Every Spy a Prince, it is an insider's account of Mossad tactics and exploits. In chilling detail, Ostrovsky asserts that the Mossad refused to share critical knowledge of a planned suicide mission in Beirut, leading to the death of hundreds of U.S. Marines and French troops. He tells how they tracked Yasser Arafat by recruiting his driver and bodyguard; how they withheld information on the whereabouts of American hostages, paving the way for the Iran-Contra scandal; and how their intervention into secret UN negotiations led to the sudden resignation of ambassador Andrew Young and the downfall of his career. By Way of Deception describes the shocking scope and depth of the Mossad's influence, disclosing how Jewish communities in the U.S., Europe, and South America are armed and trained by the organization in secret ?self-defense? units, and how Mossad agents facilitate the drug trade in order to pay the enormous costs of its far-flung, clandestine operation. And it portrays a network that has grown dangerously out of control, as internal squabbles have led to the escape of terrorists and the pursuit of ?policies? completely at odds with the interests of the state of Israel. This document is possibly the most important and controversial book of its kind since Spycatcher.


Pushing Cool

Pushing Cool

Author: Keith Wailoo

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2021-11-02

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 022679427X

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Spanning a century, Pushing Cool reveals how the twin deceptions of health and Black affinity for menthol were crafted—and how the industry’s disturbingly powerful narrative has endured to this day. Police put Eric Garner in a fatal chokehold for selling cigarettes on a New York City street corner. George Floyd was killed by police outside a store in Minneapolis known as “the best place to buy menthols.” Black smokers overwhelmingly prefer menthol brands such as Kool, Salem, and Newport. All of this is no coincidence. The disproportionate Black deaths and cries of “I can’t breathe” that ring out in our era—because of police violence, COVID-19, or menthol smoking—are intimately connected to a post-1960s history of race and exploitation. In Pushing Cool, Keith Wailoo tells the intricate and poignant story of menthol cigarettes for the first time. He pulls back the curtain to reveal the hidden persuaders who shaped menthol buying habits and racial markets across America: the world of tobacco marketers, consultants, psychologists, and social scientists, as well as Black lawmakers and civic groups including the NAACP. Today most Black smokers buy menthols, and calls to prohibit their circulation hinge on a history of the industry’s targeted racial marketing. In 2009, when Congress banned flavored cigarettes as criminal enticements to encourage youth smoking, menthol cigarettes were also slated to be banned. Through a detailed study of internal tobacco industry documents, Wailoo exposes why they weren’t and how they remain so popular with Black smokers.


Unintentional Deception

Unintentional Deception

Author: R. D. Rutta

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2012-01-27

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781466364127

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A young man from the Midwest enters the military not expecting to encounter life-altering experiences that would leave him living in a world he thought only existed in movies. The naïve decisions he makes when deployed to Europe during the Cold War era of the late 1960s threaten his highly sensitive, top-secret military job. He finds his moral values tested as he sinks deeper into the activities of the black market. His actions put him, along with his young wife in danger from Soviet KGB agents on the one hand and the mafia on the other. In an effort to keep anyone from discovering his secret life, he must make choices that strain his sense of right and wrong. These actions drag him even further into the world of foreign agents and organized crime. With a threat of physical violence hanging over his head, he searches for a way out of his dilemma. A life of secrecy appears to be the only option available for him to keep his wife safe.


Faces of Deception

Faces of Deception

Author: Troy Denning

Publisher: Wizards of the Coast

Published: 2012-01-10

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 0786962054

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Guided by the goddess of beauty, an ugly nobleman ventures to the Utter East in search of a cure for his facial deformities Atreus of Erlkazar has always been hidden from his powerful family's enemies, concealed behind the hideous mask of his own face. The result of a wayward spell that distorted his features, Atreus’ ugliness is a curse he has borne since he was just a child—and one he has spent his entire life trying to break. He is driven to find a way past his own flesh, into a soul torn between destiny and love. In an ironic twist of fate, he becomes an acolyte of Sune, the goddess of beauty. Under her command, he embarks on an impossible mission to the mysterious country of Langdarma, where the magical waters of the Fountain of Infinite Grace await him. Deep in these ancient valleys of the enigmatic Utter East, Atreus will finally look into . . . the faces of deception.


Fortney Road

Fortney Road

Author: Jeff C. Stevenson

Publisher:

Published: 2016-06-02

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780988493827

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Fortney Road is a disturbing account of calculated mental, physical, and sexual abuse in an evangelical Christian cult. Drawing on seven years of research including interviews with seventeen survivors, it tells the story of the rise and fall of the Church of the Risen Christ, its sadistic leader the Reverend Larry Hill, and its outreach tool The All Saved Freak Band, one of the earliest religious rock groups born out of the Jesus Movement. Unfolding against the backdrop of the 1960s and early '70s, Fortney Road is also the story of one brilliant musician who managed to avoid the fates of Hendrix and Joplin only to fall victim to a charismatic, cruel zealot. While other cult leaders such as David Koresh and Jim Jones have become infamous, Larry Hill and his followers on Fortney Road have flown largely under the radar-until now. Illustrated with over 50 photographs and images.


Mining in the Arctic

Mining in the Arctic

Author: A.J. Keen

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-08-26

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1000100308

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Topics in this international symposium on mining in the arctic included arctic mining in Raglan; analysis and prediction of water infiltration in underground, frozen placer mines; red dog mine-operations update and design of paste tailings disposal in the Russian Sub-Arctic.