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A powerful argument against idealizing the F.B.I. and overlooking its troubling record for the sake of short-term political convenience.
The New York Times Book Review

A former FBI undercover agent and whistleblower gives us a riveting and troubling account of the contemporary FBIessential reading for our times

Impressively researched and eloquently argued, former special agent Mike German''s Disrupt, Discredit, and Divide tells the story of the transformation of the FBI after the 9/11 attacks from a law enforcement agency, made famous by prosecuting organized crime and corruption in business and government, into arguably the most secretive domestic intelligence agency America has ever seen.

German shows how FBI leaders exploited the fear of terrorism in the aftermath of 9/11 to shed the legal constraints imposed on them in the 1970s in the wake of Hoover-era civil rights ab

The Disrupt Discredit And Divide

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A powerful argument against idealizing the F.B.I. and overlooking its troubling record for the sake of short-term political convenience.The New... Read more

    Publisher: The New Press
    Publication Date: 1/26/2019
    ISBN13: 9781620973790, 978-1620973790
    ISBN10: 1620973790

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    A powerful argument against idealizing the F.B.I. and overlooking its troubling record for the sake of short-term political convenience.
    The New York Times Book Review

    A former FBI undercover agent and whistleblower gives us a riveting and troubling account of the contemporary FBIessential reading for our times

    Impressively researched and eloquently argued, former special agent Mike German''s Disrupt, Discredit, and Divide tells the story of the transformation of the FBI after the 9/11 attacks from a law enforcement agency, made famous by prosecuting organized crime and corruption in business and government, into arguably the most secretive domestic intelligence agency America has ever seen.

    German shows how FBI leaders exploited the fear of terrorism in the aftermath of 9/11 to shed the legal constraints imposed on them in the 1970s in the wake of Hoover-era civil rights ab

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