Inside: A Top G-Man Exposes Spies, Lies, and Bureaucratic Bungling in the FBI

Inside: A Top G-Man Exposes Spies, Lies, and Bureaucratic Bungling in the FBI

by I. C. Smith
Inside: A Top G-Man Exposes Spies, Lies, and Bureaucratic Bungling in the FBI

Inside: A Top G-Man Exposes Spies, Lies, and Bureaucratic Bungling in the FBI

by I. C. Smith

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Overview

Reflecting on a career that spanned twenty-five years and four continents, Special Agent I.C. Smith gives you the inside story of the Bureau's greatest takedowns and biggest screw-ups. This intrepid G-man has seen it all.

From China to the South Pacific, from East Berlin to Arkansas, I.C. Smith is one of the FBI's most storied figures.

In this riveting new book about the Bureau, Smith brings a fresh, insider's perspective on the FBI's most well known triumphs and failures of the past three decades. Robert Hannsen. Morris and Eva childs. Larry Wu-Tai Chin. Aldrich Ames. Smith offers unique insights into how these monumental investigations were handled, or often mishandled, in alarming detail. He also confronts head-on the string of errors inside the FBI?in management and in the field?that directly led to the attacks of September 11th.

Filled with startling new information, including more than seventy never-before-published findings, Smith tracks his incredible rise from street agent in St. Louis to special agent in charge of Arkansas?where he took on the corrupt political system that produced President Bill Clinton.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781595553331
Publisher: Nelson, Thomas, Inc.
Publication date: 08/24/2009
Pages: 410
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

I.C. Smith is a former Navy man and police officer who went to work for the FBI during the height of the Watergate investigations and ended his career more than twenty-five years later during the Whitewater investigation. Both an expert in counterintelligence and government corruption investigations, Smith was involved in numerous high profile cases including the Larry Wu Tai Chin espionage and Katrina Leung cases and has unique insights into such cases as the Aldrich Ames and Robert Hanssen investigations. He served overseas as a legal attaché for the South Pacific, based in Canberra, Australia, and spent a year at the Department of State where he traveled to the Soviet Union, Nicaragua, and China while conducting counterintelligence threat surveys. As special agent in charge in Arkansas, Smith became intimately involved in the campaign finance investigations during the Clinton administration and initiated a top-down investigation of corruption in the political machine that produced a president of the United States. Those investigations became national news, and the Wall Street Journal called Smith a "storied figure" in the FBI. Smith, since his retirement in July 1998, has been a frequent commentator on national security issues in the national media and has lectured at the Smithsonian Institution. From a street agent in St. Louis, Missouri, to a member of the FBI's elite Senior Executive Service, Smith's career encompassed some of the FBI's greatest accomplishments and most visible failures, and he tells those stories with unusual candor as only one on the inside can.

Table of Contents

1Terror in the Sky1
2The Recruit9
3Blue-Collar Agent16
4Chinese Takeout27
5Codename Eagle Claw37
6The President and the General51
7Childs Play64
8La Lucha77
9The Meeting that Never Was90
10Down Under103
11Diplomatic Missions112
12A Spy among Us128
13Travails with the Travel Office142
14Arkansas Bound155
15Big Trouble in Little Rock169
16Unpardonable184
17Absolute Corruption197
18Hanging from a Trie210
19Starr Crossed227
20Sad State of Affairs242
21Into the Fire253
22The Test270
23Campcon Fallout286
24The Mole300
25Hanssen's Legacy313
26Fighting the Tiger322
27Armed To Kill335
28Who's the Boss?348
Epilogue361
Appendix AArkansas Democrat-Gazette Editorial377
Appendix BRetirement Dinner Speech379
Index383
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