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Reddit mentions of The Book of Honor: The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of The Book of Honor: The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives. Here are the top ones.

The Book of Honor: The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives
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Found 4 comments on The Book of Honor: The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives:

u/magicsonar · 26 pointsr/news

This story gets weirder and weirder. So the NY Post published this picture of Ghislaine Maxwell on their front page, with the headline *"Epstein's 'madam' at LA burger stand IN A PICKLE"

https://twitter.com/TomDurante/status/1162352309285900295

Their story is that one of their journalists just happened to stumble across Maxwell in LA. And she posed for them. Hmmmm. The NY Post is owned by Rupert Murdoch. The strange thing is this is not the first time the NY Post has used the term "pickle" as a headline in relation to the Epstein story. On August 14, the NY Post published this headline "Epstein’s death puts ‘Randy Prince Andy’ in a royal pickle"

https://nypost.com/2019/08/14/epsteins-death-puts-randy-prince-andy-in-a-royal-pickle/

So it gets weirder. The most recent article with the photo of Maxwell specifically mentions the book Maxwell was supposedly reading, entitled "The Book of Honor: The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives". Even though the book isn't visible. And low and behold, there is actually a review on that book on Amazon left by a "G Maxwell" - that was posted on the same day the day after the "Randy Prince Andy in a royal pickle" article was published - Aug 14 15.

>"A good friend of mine died recently under very tragic circumstances. Some of us saw it coming for quite a while but it was still a huge shock when it finally happened. I picked up this book at the advice of a friend and absolutely couldn't put it down. I'd read it walking the dog, getting fast food, or even just lounging around the house. It helped me realized that my friend really believed in something, and that giving your life for the CIA, NSA, FBI, Mossad, or other intelligence agency is truly a higher calling and not something to mourn. A wholehearted recommendation."

Did Maxwell really write that? Who knows. But what's the deal with the word pickle? Well apparently the CIA is known by some people on the inside as the "The Pickle Factory". This supposedly was derived from the fact that the CIA prepared the President's daily briefing, called the "President’s Intelligence Checklist, or PICL."

https://www.pri.org/stories/2015-09-17/cia-releases-declassified-copies-kennedys-and-johnsons-daily-intelligence-briefs

So this is all just a bit too obvious and weird. It can't be just random coincidence. And is it actually Maxwell involved in all these articles in order to send a message? Or is this part of a Mossad disinfo strategy to try and connect Maxwell and the CIA to divert attention from themselves? Perhaps in the same way they have done with Russia?

u/RSquared · 18 pointsr/politics

There is a book in front of that wall that lists their names and service histories. There's a publicly-available book available to read some of them.

u/kaiheitai · 7 pointsr/conspiracy

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/review/B000XUBFEC/R2I84ALLN2YK56?ref=pf_vv_at_pdctrvw_srp

Ghislaine Maxwell's review of 'The Book of Honor: The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives' by Ted Gup:

"A good friend of mine died recently under very tragic circumstances. Some of us saw it coming for quite a while but it was still a huge shock when it finally happened. I picked up this book at the advice of a friend and absolutely couldn't put it down. I'd read it walking the dog, getting fast food, or even just lounging around the house. It helped me realized that my friend really believed in something, and that giving your life for the CIA, NSA, FBI, Mossad, or other intelligence agency is truly a higher calling and not something to mourn. A wholehearted recommendation. 45 people found this helpful