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Drugging America: A Trojan Horse

Drugging America: A Trojan Horse

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Monumental - A MUST Read
Review: Author Rodney Stich requires documentation from those who select to confide in him ... his sources feel compelled to talk, to spread the word, about many unconscionable acts by Federal Agency personnel and other Government Officials. Rodney also offers advice and insight for people who may feel "under assault" by courts, or government personnel ... generally put (1) you have something they want (2) you know something and they don't want you to succeed ...

Rodney's book is very "readable" and is well-indexed. It's tough to put it down, absorbing subject and insights.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Drugging America: A Trojan Horse
Review: The author is a former pilot who became an air carrier operations inspector with the Federal Aviation Administration in 1962. During his tenure with the FAA he became aware of government corruption with regard to air safety as well as the drug trade, and he's been sounding alerts to an unwitting public ever since by writing books and making guest appearances on radio and television. Though (who knows?) there could be substance behind his allegations, his writing falls well short of journalistic investigation. He puts forth statement after statement identifying evidence of government involvement in drug trafficking and cover up; but his sources, citations, and references are tenuous and are made particularly unconvincing by the paranoid mania of their presentation.


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