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Fired And Forgotten, Memoir Of A Professional U.S. Assassin

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The book that chronicles the true story behind one of the government assassins whose very existence President Obama publicly denied in December 2014. This is the dynamic account behind the development and end of an assassin trained by the U.S. military from a young age and later employed by the U.S. government to assassinate domestic U.S. civilian targets. Follows a very dysfunctional youth and family life thru major life events, including a very public double murder suicide by children, a brief glimpse at his career activities, retirement, and subsequent family life, romantic relationships, and eventual run ins with law enforcement. Provides a glimpse at the abnormal and developmental psychology, relationships, and experiences that helped shape him, to stand as a lesson for future generations on what to avoid. Also offers insight and perspective on a very unusual psyche and the lonely life of a professional trained killer, patriot or not as you choose to believe, and what made him ultimately renounce his career and country. Inspired in part to come forward after and by Edward Snowden's separate revelations of the secret government datamining that the subject believed may have helped choose his civilian targets. this is not a gore fest, and will not tantalize and titillate your lust for depictions of blood, death, and murder. The dead, targets or otherwise will be left to lie with respect, for good or ill. This is the story behind the killer, the government assassin, not his adventures in the field. Those were by and large quite boring, and anecdotal examples were included for illustration purposes alone, not to identify individual victims. There won’t be any missing persons cases closed or mysterious disappearances solved from reading this book. This will however make for an excellent case study or read for anyone interested in abnormal or developmental psychology. This is also not a “conspiracy theory.” The U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, State Department, & Department of “Homeland Security” (a.k.a. American Gestapo) all played roles in the development, training, and day to day activities of the covert agency described in this book, which operated in loose conjunction with but completely separate from the CIA and regular military assets. Their activities continue today, though many of their methods have changed and adapted to more technological methods of assassination, and work more closely with regular military assets than they did previously, which should make it easier for the common citizen to research and identify them today, should they wish. You can also refer to President Obama’s open admissions of persistent unlawful use of military and civilian drones on U.S. soil and against U.S. citizens to corroborate these facts. Before President Obama felt comfortable sending military drones and technological weapons against U.S. citizens, contrary to all U.S. & International law, prior presidents had employed secret programs of assassination to target inconvenient citizens that they’d prefer not go thru or even reach the court system. Research for this book suggested those activities may have peaked between the Bill Clinton & George W. Bush presidencies – when this assassin was still carrying out what he thought was his patriotic mission. The program has since evolved, changed “ownership,” and adopted new, more technological methods, but it still operates on U.S. soil and against U.S. citizens today.After publishing this book, the author did come in contact with the U.S. State Department, which made certain unreasonable requests, and resulted in the permanent flight of the author from the United States.

248 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 19, 2016

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