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The Puppet Masters John Hughes-Wilson

The Puppet Masters By John Hughes-Wilson

The Puppet Masters by John Hughes-Wilson


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Revealing how espionage networks are the hidden force behind major events, the author investigates the 'monumental intelligence failure' of 9/11 and describes the progress of the undercover war against Al Qaida. He argues that Military Intelligence - not prostitution - is the world's 'oldest profession', but the two often overlap.

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The Puppet Masters: Spies, traitors and the real forces behind world events by John Hughes-Wilson

John Hughes-Wilson is a recently retired Colonel in British military intelligence. He reveals how espionage networks are the hidden force behind major events. The Cold War spying game, as depicted by John Le Carre, has been going on for centuries. Almost every devious trick used by the KGB or the CIA would have been familiar to Francis Walsingham, Queen Elizabeth I's intelligence chief. He trapped Mary Queen of Scots in a conspiracy that led to her execution: a brilliant operation that involved breaking Spanish codes, torturing their spies and turning many into double-agents. His methods, and his conviction that 'the ends justify the means', have been shared by successful intelligence chiefs from Roman times to the present day. John argues that Military Intelligence - not prostitution - is the world's 'oldest profession', but the two often overlap. From the prostitute in Jericho who hid Joshua's spies to the infamous KGB 'honey traps' that ensnared CIA agents, politicians and businessmen, ladies of the night appear with salacious frequency in the story.Not that all of them are real women: the brilliant French agent at the court of Catherine the Great was a transvestite who eventually moved to London with enough compromising documents to blackmail half the princes in Europe. Secret intelligence networks were the secret of success for all the great statesmen and generals from Caesar and Genghis Khan to Cardinal Richelieu and George Washington. Napoleon's intelligence network was world famous, but the Duke of Wellington's system proved just as adept. With radio, telephone and email, the mechanics of espionage have been transformed and vast agencies spawned by the world wars and the cold war have now reinvented themselves for the 'war on terror'. John investigates the 'monumental intelligence failure' of 9/11 and describes the progress of the undercover war against Al Qaida.

The Puppet Masters Reviews

'John Hughes-Wilson has a lively pen and an eye for a good anecdote... an enjoyable romp through world history.' THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

About John Hughes-Wilson

John Hughes-Wilson broadcasts with David Dimbleby, presenting military events for the BBC and is a fellow of the RUSI and Churchill College, Cambridge.

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CIN0297846159VG
9780297846154
0297846159
The Puppet Masters: Spies, traitors and the real forces behind world events by John Hughes-Wilson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
2004-07-08
320
N/A
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