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I wish I could write an honest review of this book, unfortunately, I won it on a goodreads giveaway yet after 3 contacts to the contributor, wikileaks, from Goodreads I still have not received it even though I won it on August 15, 2016. So much for honesty, Wikileaks.
I finally did receive the book, it's an interesting book to read, especially for those who are politically inclined. The book goes into history of the U.S. from a different perspective. We are taught that the U.S. is a country that sticks up for the little guy and human rights, whereas this book exposes through it's use of cables, the view that the government is run by money hungry men or should I say puppets of huge corporations that we call politicians and leaders. I like that you can read this by using the index in the back and pick out subjects of your choosing, it is a 500 page book. It does get dry to read as many reference books are and I do believe that were it not for Julian Assange and the notoriety of Wikileaks this book probably wouldn't sell as well nor be as popular. There is a section about how to access these cables for yourself and they do go back to the Kissinger reign. Like I said this book is more for those who are politically inclined.… (más)
 
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