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The other side of deception: a rogue agent exposes the Mossad's secret agenda /

معرفی کتاب «The other side of deception: a rogue agent exposes the Mossad's secret agenda /» نوشتهٔ Ostrovsky, Victor, Ostrovsky, Victor، منتشرشده توسط نشر Harper Collins در سال 1994. این کتاب در فرمت djvu، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Blurb: "The truth about the death of Robert Maxwell and the story behind the near assassination of George Bush are just two of the revelations contained in this headline-making account of one man’s journey into the dark heart of the Mossad. Never has there been so detailed a look at the hidden agenda of extremists within a major intelligence agency--nor one so worrisome in its implications. In 1990 Victor Ostrovsky, a former Mossad agent, became an international celebrity when the state of Israel attempted to ban his first account of Mossad misdeeds, "By Way of Deception". Few who watched that book soar to the top of the New York Times bestseller list anticipated that an even more shocking story remained to be written. ..." In 1990 Victor Ostrovsky, a former Mossad agent, became an international celebrity when the state of Israel attempted to ban his first account of Mossad misdeeds, By Way of Deception. Ostrovsky reveals here for the first time that for several years following his termination from the Mossad, he worked clandestinely with agency moderates. Under the guise of "disaffected former agent," Ostrovsky infiltrated the KGB, MI5, and French, Jordanian, and Egyptian intelligence in an attempt to derail operations planned by Mossad extremists. Frighteningly, the activities pursued by right-wing factions within the agency constitute a massive abuse of power that has had global consequences. They include: undermining the Arab-Israeli peace process through counterfeiting, assassination, and support of religious radicals; facilitating lethal biological experiments on Palestinians and Soweto blacks; organizing smear campaigns against world leaders; offering support for a Soviet hard-liner coup; killing an Israeli general, a leading German politician, a Canadian scientist, and a Kuwaiti journalist; using "disinformation" to trigger American combat strikes against Israel's enemies; and much, much more...

The sequel to By Way of Deception. In 1986, Ostrovsky made a move in his career as an Israeli agent, agreeing to stage his removal from the organization and become a double agent. Among his accomplishments is the thwarted assassination of President Bush. Filled with revelations about the Mossad's role in global politics and terrorism.

"In 1990 Victor Ostrovsky, a former Mossad agent, became an international celebrity when the state of Israel attempted to ban his first account of Mossad misdeeds, By Way of Deception." "Ostrovsky reveals here for the first time that for several years following his termination from the Mossad, he worked clandestinely with agency moderates. Under the guise of "disaffected former agent," Ostrovsky infiltrated the KGB, MI5, and French, Jordanian, and Egyptian intelligence in an attempt to derail operations planned by Mossad extremists." "Frighteningly, the activities pursued by right-wing factions within the agency constitute a massive abuse of power that has had global consequences. They include: undermining the Arab-Israeli peace process through counterfeiting, assassination, and support of religious radicals; facilitating lethal biological experiments on Palestinians and Soweto blacks; organizing smear campaigns against world leaders; offering support for a Soviet hard-liner coup; killing an Israeli general, a leading German politician, a Canadian scientist, and a Kuwaiti journalist; using "disinformation" to trigger American combat strikes against Israel's enemies; and much, much more..."--BOOK JACKET A former Israeli agent relates the story of his career as a double agent and his disruption of shocking Mossad assassination plans. A conversational recounting of his assignments for several years in chronological order.
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