Secret Team
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Fletcher Prouty's 'Secret Team' presents an insider's critique of the U.S.
military and intelligence establishment, asserting the existence of covert structures and black operations that operate beyond public oversight.
Drawing on Prouty's experience in the Air Force and as a Pentagon liaison, the book alleges systemic secrecy and the manipulation of policy through hidden networks.
It has influenced many conspiracy-minded and investigative commentators by challenging official narratives about covert operations and Cold War-era interventions.
The work details alleged mechanisms by which black ops were planned and executed, and it critiques the lack of transparency and accountability within these institutions.
As a result, the book remains a touchstone for those studying or questioning the covert side of foreign policy and national security.
military and intelligence establishment, asserting the existence of covert structures and black operations that operate beyond public oversight.
Drawing on Prouty's experience in the Air Force and as a Pentagon liaison, the book alleges systemic secrecy and the manipulation of policy through hidden networks.
It has influenced many conspiracy-minded and investigative commentators by challenging official narratives about covert operations and Cold War-era interventions.
The work details alleged mechanisms by which black ops were planned and executed, and it critiques the lack of transparency and accountability within these institutions.
As a result, the book remains a touchstone for those studying or questioning the covert side of foreign policy and national security.
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