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CIA FBI NSA DIA - Whose Spying on Them?
Thank God for the
Guardian and Telegraph of England or we Americans would have no idea what our own
intelligence agencies having been doing to us and people around the world.
One might think our news media
people are in cahoots with our intelligence (or is it unintelligence) people
the way the media fails to cover and follow up on major breaking news regarding
the intelligence disasters in America .
The following release is
about a new book by a former KGB major and one of the most significant
defections to America
during the Cold War, Victor Sheymov.
More important, it is about how he was treated by the American
intelligence agencies after he came here to help out.
The most disastrous sky
scandals of the past 20 years, the Aldrich Ames CIA fiasco and the Robert
Hanssen FBI fiasco both centered on Victor and the KGB interest in his
activities once he defected to America . You might say they were prepared to do all
possible to infiltrate the CIA and make certain Victor had a very short stay
here in the states. Need I say more?
His story may help tear
the gates off Hell and expose more of the surreptitious actions by our national security protectors when
it comes to intelligence agencies out of control who show a total disregard for
the laws of the land and our place in the world.
Terrorism, counter-intelligence
and national security sound patriotic until one explores the depths of the dark
side of life where the intelligence games are played out and learns of the
victims of these games caught up in power struggles, egos and fanaticism that
defy all principles of individual freedom and rights.
Whether the CIA, the FBI
or the NSA, are we really safer with them on our side? If so why are so many scandals carried out in
the very offices of our own protectors?
Well once again the media
has failed to not only grasp, but to find, a story that lays out the
"Bare" facts about the dark side of intelligence. Thank God for Amazon, where one can still
find the truth by reading the latest books on Kindle like Victor Sheymov's
incredible expose, TieBreaker - Tower of Secrets II, the sequel to his riveting
book Tower
of Secrets.
Here is the release our Main Street media
are too busy to report on. Once again
the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, NBC-ABC-CBS news and
all the other so called viable news media in America should be ashamed.
As David Ignatius, Associate
Editor of The Washington Post said, "Sheymov knew the
secrets that spy services die to protect."
Look for the truth in the
London Telegraph or Coltons Point Times.
CYBER BOOKS PUBLISHING
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TIEBREAKER: Tower of Secrets II
By Victor
Sheymov
In one of the most daring operations of the Cold War the CIA exfiltrated Victor Sheymov, his wife and young daughter, and brought them to the
TIEBREAKER is the fascinating story of how Victor Sheymov figured out the reason behind the campaign to destroy him and his family, and the cause of the CIA’s catastrophic intelligence failures that the public had a chance to have a glimpse at with the arrest of Aldrich Ames in 1994.
Sheymov then found himself at the center of the next intelligence crisis with the arrest in 2001 of his longtime FBI liaison, Robert Hanssen.
And now Victor Sheymov, world-class cyber security expert and inventor of a breakthrough cybersecurity technology, finds himself at the heart of the search of the solution to the rapidly growing global threat to cyber security.
Sheymov analyzes the factual failure of the firewall technology and the basis of this breakthrough concept in his other new book,
CYBERSPACE AND SECURITY:
A Fundamentally New Approach
Cyberspace
is defined, and differentiated from out physical space. New method of
consummations, Variable Cyber Coordinates (VCC) that provides for superior
level of security is described and detailed.
Sheymov
told the story of his meteoric career in the KGB, and his disillusionment with
Communism and the Soviet system that led to his decision to defect, in his
first book.
Superlative...a
breathtaking true story...a towering book, fascinating and hair-raising...far
more exciting than the most exciting accomplished fiction of the spy genre. − Associated
Press
While the story ends abruptly with Sheymov's escorted arrival in N.Y.C., it seems likely that the information he subsequently furnished hastened the Cold War's end. A top-level insider's dramatic, stranger-than-fiction disclosures in the great game of espionage. − Kirkus Reviews
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