You should read Red Star Rogue. It tells of the Soviet sub K319 that attempted a nuke strike on Hawaii in the spring of "68. It"s a true story. The book also goes into great detail about how we salvaged the sub and also that the Government thinks the Scorpion was sunk in reprisal because the Soviets thought we had sunk the K319. But beyond the intrigue of the account.....is what is and was working behind the scenes in the various intelligence groups......the CIA, NSA, DIA, the Naval Intelligence Bureau and a dozen other alphabet agencies. It also goes on to tell how John Walker began his traitor work in "66 or "67 and wasn"t uncovered until "85 and what he handed the Russians. That bassard should be hung and quartered. The whole thing is.....the citizens will always be the last to know...if they ever know. There are people in high places doing all sorts of things that would cause mass panic if we the People had an inkling of what is going on. There is so much misinformation planted in order that we will always be in a state of confusion. A little bit of knowledge is more dangerous than a lot of knowledge..foremost because it creates paranoia....so, you begin to distrust anything and everything. The KGB was the most evil thing that ever existed on Earth and I am not so sure that it still isn"t.....see there, the paranoid thing! But if it isn"t them...then another force will enter in to fill the void. This book also said the Government believes that the Soviet spetsnaz spec. ops even posed as athletes so they could freely enter into foreign countries so the Russians could have cells of these men planted in key cities at any given time. Scares the schitt out of me when I think of how naive we are.
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