I don't know why I put this on my tbr but I got it from the library out of curiosity and it really seems like a non-event despite the author's attempts to make it sound scandalous. The CIA engaged in propaganda and subterfuge is just business as usual, isn't it? The writing's not atrocious but DNF because the print is far too small and there's nothing to see here, folks.
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