Disinformation - Lt. Gen. Ion Mihai Pacepa
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In “Disinformation,” you’ll discover: How destroying the reputation of good leaders has been developed into a high art and science. How Pope Pius XII – a generation ago the world’s most high-profile Christian leader, who personally saved countless Jews from Hitler’s Holocaust – was transformed, through the magic of disinformation, into a Nazi sympathizer. How Christianity and Judaism have been targeted for constant denigration and defamation through an ongoing campaign of disinformation. How the Soviet bloc planted 4,000 agents of influence in the Islamic world, armed with hundreds of thousands of copies of the most infamous anti-Semitic book in history, to fan the flames of ancient Arab resentments against the U.S. and Israel and sow the seeds of anti-Semitism that would later bloom in the form of violence and terror toward Jews and Christians. How the defamatory attacks on American soldiers John Kerry made before Congress upon his return from Vietnam – charges later discredited and repudiated – were identical to a contemporaneous KGB disinformation campaign concocted to turn Americans against their own leaders. How supposedly respectable institutions like the World Council of Churches have long been infiltrated and controlled by Russian intelligence. How much of the world came to believe that the U.S. government itself masterminded the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. How the Soviet Union has been transformed into the first intelligence dictatorship in history. How disinformation is still very much alive in the age of Obama, remaining a powerful engine in the ongoing socialist transformation of America. About the author: Ronald J. Rychlak is a law professor at the University of Mississippi, has been Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, and currently serves as the Faculty Athletic Representative to the NCAA and the SEC. A graduate of Wabash College and Vanderbilt University, Rychlak originally practiced law in Chicago. Appointed by the Mississippi Supreme Court to a committee to revise that state's criminal code, he is also an adviser to the U.S. Civil Rights Commission and the author or co-author of seven books. Lt. Gen. Ion Mihai Pacepa, the highest-ranking intelligence official ever to defect from the Soviet Bloc, served as acting chief of communist Romania's espionage service and top adviser to President Nicolaewith assassination threats and million-dollar rewards still hanging over his head because of his defection, Pacepa lives in the U.S. under a CIA-protective identity and, now in his 80s, remains active as an astute and uniquely insightful writer on current affairs