Probing one of most organized and complex criminal enterprises in the United States, this report exposes the dynamics of the Octopus, a globe-trotting undercover intelligence operative. Based on 18 years of investigative research, this account reveals high-level, covert government operations and the elaborate corporate structures and the theft of high-tech software (PROMIS) used as smoke-and-mirror covers for narcotics trafficking, money laundering, arms sales, and espionage. The Octopus connections to a maze of politicians and officials in the National Security Council, the CIA, the FBI, and the U.S. Department of Justice are revealed. A detailed look into the recent high-profile arrest of Mafia hit-man Jimmy Hughes is also included in this intriguing analysis.
This is a spooky book. Seymour traces the activities of a shadowy cartel called "The Company", which (in my opinion) was formed to eliminate the Kennedys, and then eventually perpetrated 9/11 to solidify it's total control over all mechanisms of US government. This book doesn't talk about JFK or 9/11, instead it focuses on the period between those major deep state events, when The Company was still accumulating its money and power through drug, gun and computer technology smuggling in the 1980s, and leaving many mysterious deaths in it's wake.