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Strategies & Market Trends : VOLTAIRE'S PORCH-MODERATED

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To: DiB who wrote (41663)9/14/2001 7:32:39 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (2) of 65232
 
DiB: The Colonel exists...Please read these links carefully...

newsmax.com

antipas.org

newsmax.com

autentico.org

wealth4freedom.com

cc.jyu.fi
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Through the Eyes of the Enemy : Russia's Highest Ranking Military Defector Reveals Why Russia Is More Dangerous Than Ever

by Stanislav Lunev, Ira Winkler

Stanislav Lunev was a Soviet GRU (military intelligence) agent who defected to the United States in March of 1992 after a successful career of intelligence gathering from China and the United States. As the highest-ranking military defector to the U.S., he is in a unique position to detail the intelligence aspect of the cold war and the emergence of the Russian mafia as a threat to national security.

Through the Eyes of the Enemy is more than the autobiography of a highly skilled intelligence operative and defector; it is a "debriefing" on the new cold war being waged by the Russian mafia against American corporations. Lunev portrays organized crime as the only authority in modern Russia, and asserts that this element has infiltrated every level of American private and corporate life. He provides chilling details of seismic weapons, mass-scale corporate espionage, and deep-cover death squads. Through the Eyes of the Enemy could be dismissed as fantastic paranoid ravings were the source not so credible and the ramifications not so severe. --Brendan J. LaSalle

Book Description
Russian spies still at work--highest ranking defector tells how espionage against the United States redoubled under Yeltsin.>>

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***I will say that I don't agree with all of Colonel Lunev's predictions. Some of them are quite extreme.

Regards,

Scott
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