American Political Intrigue
Can't Find Our Way Home: The Boys with the Brands
Jimmy’s life has been full of sadness and terror. He was separated from his biological family and his identical twin brother as an infant and given up for adoption. At the age of approximately eight, he was taken from the pool at the family country club and abused and tortured by a powerful pedophile ring. They hooked Jimmy on heroin in order to control him. He and a wide ring of others abused Jimmy in this way for years using the drugs as a control mechanism. Other boys were captured by this ring of pedophiles and drug dealers. Jimmy and those boys created a family of sorts. A couple of them became familiar to the public through missing posters and printed milk cartons. Mostly they were hidden in plain sight underground. Jimmy’s adoptive father was a powerful lawyer for local organized crime—featured in the movie Casino. He looked out for Jimmy as best her could, may have “disappeared” a few people, but ultimately didn’t want to draw attention to himself or the family. The book reveals the horrendous crimes against children and the way Jimmy and other boys, including his found twin, learned to cope and survive against all odds. Jimmy lived with an empty heart that longed for what he could imagine was a real mom and dad family. In prison, he still grieves for what happened to him.
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Deep Cover, Shallow Graves
Deep Cover, Shallow Graves is a political minefield filled with high-level government corruption and top-secret CIA military covert operations. Robert Plumlee, a former contract operative for the CIA, and Ralph Pezzullo, a New York Times bestselling author, guide us on an incredible journey through a no-man’s land of political intrigue and covert CIA and Pentagon military operations sanctioned by the White House. Fall/Winter 2025 release *** William Robert (Tosh) Plumlee was born in 1937. At 14, he joined the Texas 49th Armored Division at Dallas’s Love Field Airport, despite being underage. Later, in 1954, he transferred to the regular army and was attached to the 4th Army at Fort Bliss, Texas. Eventually, he was reassigned to the 4th Army Reserve a specialized Military Intelligence Unit at Dallas Love Field. He obtained his pilot’s license in 1956 and soon after began working as a pilot for clandestine CIA aviation companies, which were CIA front companies transporting arms to Cuba before Castro took power. 1956-63. Miami Florida From approximately 1962 to 1963, he was assigned to a specialized Task Force, TF-W Section—C-7 tab B and D, known as the Cuban Project, which operated from the JM/WAVE station in Miami, Florida’s Cuba Desk of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The Cuban Project. Some years later, after a brief retirement from military life (1963 to 1974), in 1983, he was reactivated. He became an undercover operative and contract pilot for the federal government during President Reagan’s Drug War. He was assigned to a secret team known as the 'America-Mexico Special Operations Group' (“AMSOG”), headquartered at the Panama Southern Command as a pilot, where he became associated with the Contra Resupply Network. Mr. Plumlee has testified in closed-door sessions to various Senate and Congressional Subcommittees. In 1964, shortly after President Kennedy’s assassination, he gave testimony to the Director of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover; in 1975-76, he also testified in a closed-door session to Senator Church, classified Top Secret; and he gave testimony in 1978 to Congressmen Tom Downing’s investigators before the HSCA was formed. In 1990-91, he gave sworn testimony to Senator John Kerry’s Committee and twice to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee; and the Senate Intelligence Committee, August 2, 1991, and May 7-15, 1992. His testimony to these committees was also classified Top Secret Committee Sensitive. Mr. Plumlee worked undercover operations for the Arizona Tri-State Task Force and later testified to the Drug Task Force committee in New Mexico, chaired by Arizona Governor Bruce Babbitt. Ralph Pezzullo is a New York Times bestselling author, award-winning playwright and screenwriter and host of the popular podcast Heroes Behind Headlines. His books have been published in over twenty languages and include Jawbreaker (with CIA operative Gary Berntsen), Inside SEAL Team Six (with Don Mann), The Walk-In, At the Fall of Somoza, Plunging Into Haiti (winner of the 2006 Douglas Dillon Prize for American Diplomacy), The Chopin Manuscript (winner of the 2008 Audio Book of the Year), Eve Missing, Blood of My Blood, Most Evil, The Navy SEAL Survival Handbook (also with Don Mann), Zero Footprint, Left of Boom, Full Battle Rattle, Ghost, Saigon and the SEAL Team Six thrillers Hunt the Wolf, Hunt the Scorpion, Hunt the Falcon, Hunt the Jackal, Hunt the Fox, Hunt the Dragon, Hunt the Viper and Hunt the Leopard. His latest books, The Great Chinese Art Heist (Pegasus Crime) and Stolen Elections: The Plot to Destroy Democracy(HBH Books) will be released later this year. His podcast Heroes Behind Headlines is ranked in the top ten for documentaries and history in the US and six other countries around the world.
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BREAKDOWN: A Criminal Analysis of Lee Harvey Oswald and Sirhan Sirhan,Along with O.J. Simpson, the Hillside Stangler, Ted Kaczynski, Lugi Mangione and Others
In retrospect, after having long researched these assassination cases, itbecame apparent that an undefined, fictional undercurrent—a mysteryof sorts, a mysterious veil—is connected to these two murder cases thatalso has not been addressed. This mystery continues to be enveloped inthe criminal reasoning of how and why these assassins arrived at a pointin their lives where they were driven to kill. Certain aspects of these two assassinations spawned a mystifyingsearch for the real identities of Oswald and Sirhan which, in a comparativeway, seemed to mirror the structure of popular “whodunit” novels,where the final chapter is usually devoted to unmasking and identifyingthe perpetrator. Breakdown is instead a nonfictional portrayal “why-theydunit”true crime investigation. The pervasive theme is more why Oswaldand Sirhan, as their last acts as free men, succumbed to criminal thoughtsthat urged them to commit murder.
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Blue Butterfly: Inside the Diary of an Epstein Survivor
In June 2004, while being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein to his remote ranch in New Mexico, survivor Juliette Bryant woke up paralyzed and naked in a laboratory. A female doctor was operating on her abdomen—without her knowledge or consent. For decades, this terrifying memory has haunted her, raising unsettling questions: Why did Epstein take her to Zorro Ranch if not for sexual abuse? Why did he insist on giving her a pelvic exam? And what caused the cauterized puncture wound inches above her pubic bone? After this final trip to the most secretive of Epstein’s properties, Juliette’s life spiraled into crippling panic attacks and psychological collapse. To this day, she remains convinced that her trauma stemmed from something even darker than sexual abuse—an agenda that, until now, has remained unreported. Blue Butterfly explores the predator’s obsession with eugenics, artificial intelligence, transhumanism, cryogenics, and cloning. It delves into his fixation with brain function and the elite scientific network he cultivated. And it exposes his hidden world where human trafficking, mind control, and unauthorized experimentation collide. Through Juliette’s firsthand account and a five-year investigative journey, Blue Butterfly exposes the Epstein’s antihuman medical agenda, the shadow network that enabled it, and the true story they tried to keep hidden. Fall/Winter 2025 release!
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Escape From Jamaica: A True Story of Crime, Faith and Redemption
This is the true story of a naive hippie caught up in the Montreal-Jamaica drug scene of the 1970s. He seeks help from sketchy locals when a contract killer shows up to take him out. The Montreal underworld in the 70s and 80s was shared between the West End Gang, the Dubois brothers, the Italian mafia and biker gangs. This lucky Irish-Canadian kid miraculously survived to tell his story, while most of the people he knew are dead or locked up for life.The reader can enjoy a romp through the scary and life-altering experiences of the author (including time in a Jamaican prison) as he navigates the ‘wild west’ days of the drug trafficking scene between Montreal and Jamaica in the 1970s. One man’s miracle of survival illuminates the history behind the drug and gang exploits we read about in the news today.
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The Great Pretense: A Tour Through the Boneyards of the CIA’s War for Drugs
The Great Pretense: A Tour Through the Boneyards of the CIA’s War for Drugs offers readers a journey to the boneyards of the CIA's “war for drugs” in Latin America and beyond, with all of its complexities and moral dilemmas. Conroy’s book, part memoir and part exposé and thriller, is based on Conroy’s lived experience over decades of reporting on national security and the illegal drug trade. It emphasizes the vital role of authentic journalism in a landscape marked with manipulation and deceit by powerful entities, such as the CIA. The book highlights the challenges of investigating the intricate relationship between intelligence operations, law enforcers and narco-traffickers. The book also reveals, with evidence, how the CIA operates in the drug war — against other U.S. agencies, or with them, and in ignoring or even enabling cartel drug trafficking — all in pursuit of intelligence-gathering and other opaque national security goals. Conroy’s 40-year journalism career has focused heavily on investigative reporting — as an editor-in-chief, managing editor and reporter. His work has been published online and in print for a range of publications, including daily newspapers; alternative and business weeklies; magazines; and national online publications, such as the Daily Beast, Narco News and HousingWire. He also have appeared in investigative documentaries aired by major networks, including the BBC, CNBC, the History Channel, Prime Video and Al Jazeera-Europe. CIA assets and spies must be adept at carrying out illegal deeds overseas and then covering their tracks. That’s because the CIA is breaking laws in any foreign nation in which it conducts espionage or other covert operations. CIA brass, by contrast, must concoct a public image and press narrative that conceals or deflects attention from that underlying illegal clandestine reality. It's spy culture. It keeps the gears of “The Great Pretense” in motion.
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Esoteric Hollywood 3: Sex, Cults & Apocalypse in Films
Esoteric Hollywood 3 dives deep into cinema’s hidden layers, exposing how ritual, myth, and propaganda are encoded into the movies that shape our culture. From comic book blockbusters to forgotten B-movies, from Christopher Nolan’s brooding epics to occult-infused horror, Jay Dyer returns with the long-anticipated third volume of his acclaimed series. Dyer unpacks the “alchemical apocalypse” at the heart of Hollywood’s narratives—where post-human futures, dystopian nightmares, and occult archetypes are rehearsed for mass audiences. From Marvel’s engineered mythos to the darkest horror films of the modern era, from Scorsese’s mafia sagas to The Sopranos, he shows how popular entertainment mirrors the strategies of intelligence agencies, organized crime, and cultural engineers. Woven through with philosophy, theology, and social critique, this volume culminates in “Hollywood Antichrist Apocalypse” — a decoding of cinema’s obsession with demonic visions and end-times scenarios. In these pages, Hollywood is revealed as both Babylon and oracle, scripting not only our dreams but our collective future. Provocative, unsettling, and impossible to ignore, Esoteric Hollywood 3 is the capstone of Jay Dyer’s cultural analysis — a final act that shows why, now more than ever, it feels like we are living inside a bad B-movie.
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