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The Big White Lie, by New York Times best-selling author and former DEA undercover agent, Michael Levine, is a fly-on-the-wall look at the top-secret deep cover operation that ripped the lid off CIA sabotage of the War on Drugs. The New York Times described the book as a “hair-raising” non-fiction book that “moves with the speed of a first-rate thriller.” Publishers Weekly gave it a starred review calling it a “shocking exposé.” Follow Levine, called “America’s top undercover agent” by 60 Minutes, into the world of ruthless drug barons, kill-crazy assassins, secret police and corrupt government officials. The trail leads to the breathtakingly beautiful woman whom Pablo Escobar called "The Queen of Cocaine” – Sonia Atala. Levine, posing as Sonia’s lover, barely escapes the operation with his life but not before learning that America’s true enemies in the War on Drugs are not found in the jungles of South America but in the basements and back rooms of CIA headquarters.
Operation Hun begins when Sonia Atala, deemed too powerful by the male dominated-cocaine aristocracy, is targeted for death. She strikes a secret deal: in return for protection, she will give DEA its first look into the inner workings of the organizations controlling the gusher of cocaine pouring into the US. Levine, posing as Sonia’s half-Sicilian, half-Puerto Rican Mafioso lover and business partner, is now targeted by her enemies. Supplied with a mansion, a fleet of luxury cars, an undercover Mafia crew, and a planeload of cocaine as props, he lures them to his luxurious home to settle their differences on hidden DEA video. It should have been enough evidence to indict those in control of the flow of cocaine into the US. But nothing was as it seemed. Levine discovers that Sonia has a secret: she is manipulating DEA with the help of covert and powerful forces in the US government to selectively destroy her enemies while leaving the cocaine pipeline intact.
Read The Big White Lie and experience the darkest secrets of America’s War on Drugs for yourself—from one who has lived it. RECENT NEWS: During a March 3, 2011 world press conference, the President of Bolivia, Evo Morales, raised a copy The Big White Lie (La Guerra Falsa—the Spanish Translation) in front of news cameras proclaiming the book as one of the reasons he had banned DEA from his country. The photo of President Morales with the book in hand rocketed around the world. When interviewed, Levine said that if President Morales had really understood the book he would have banished CIA from his country and welcomed DEA as heroes. Now that the book is republished as an e-book, readers can decide the truth for themselves.
Operation Hun begins when Sonia Atala, deemed too powerful by the male dominated-cocaine aristocracy, is targeted for death. She strikes a secret deal: in return for protection, she will give DEA its first look into the inner workings of the organizations controlling the gusher of cocaine pouring into the US. Levine, posing as Sonia’s half-Sicilian, half-Puerto Rican Mafioso lover and business partner, is now targeted by her enemies. Supplied with a mansion, a fleet of luxury cars, an undercover Mafia crew, and a planeload of cocaine as props, he lures them to his luxurious home to settle their differences on hidden DEA video. It should have been enough evidence to indict those in control of the flow of cocaine into the US. But nothing was as it seemed. Levine discovers that Sonia has a secret: she is manipulating DEA with the help of covert and powerful forces in the US government to selectively destroy her enemies while leaving the cocaine pipeline intact.
Read The Big White Lie and experience the darkest secrets of America’s War on Drugs for yourself—from one who has lived it. RECENT NEWS: During a March 3, 2011 world press conference, the President of Bolivia, Evo Morales, raised a copy The Big White Lie (La Guerra Falsa—the Spanish Translation) in front of news cameras proclaiming the book as one of the reasons he had banned DEA from his country. The photo of President Morales with the book in hand rocketed around the world. When interviewed, Levine said that if President Morales had really understood the book he would have banished CIA from his country and welcomed DEA as heroes. Now that the book is republished as an e-book, readers can decide the truth for themselves.
R$5,36
El libro La Guerra Falsa (The Big White Lie), escrito por el autor de mayor venta del New York Times y antiguo agente secreto de la DEA, es una observación imperceptible de la operación profundamente encubierta y altamente secreta que destapó el sabotaje de la CIA sobre la guerra contra las drogas. El periódico New York Times describió este libro como "espeluznante", no ficticio, y que se "mueve con la velocidad de una novela de supenso de la más alta calidad". Publishers Weekly le otorgó una calificación de varias estrellas llamándolo “una revelación impactante”. Aquí hace su aparición Levine, llamado el "agente secreto más importante de los Estados Unidos" por el programa 60 Minutes, en un mundo de implacables narcotraficantes, asesinos sin piedad, policía secreta y funcionarios de gobierno corruptos. El rastro conduce hacia la increíblemente hermosa mujer a quien Pablo Escobar llamó "la Reina de la cocaína": Sonia Atala. Levine, posando como el amante de Sonia, apenas escapa vivo de esta operación, sabiendo de antemano que los verdaderos enemigos de la guerra contra las drogas no se encuentran en las selvas de América del Sur, sino que en los sótanos y cuartos secretos de las oficinas centrales de la CIA.
La operación Hun empieza cuando Sonia Atala, considerada como demasiado poderosa dentro de la aristocracia de la cocaína dominada por hombres, es amenazada de muerte. Ella concreta un trato secreto: a cambio de su protección, ella le ofrecerá a la DEA un primer vistazo del funcionamiento interno de las organizaciones que controlan la fuente de la cocaína que ingresa a los Estados Unidos. Levine, posando como el amante mafioso, medio siciliano, medio puertorriqueño y socio comercial de Sonia, ahora es amenazado por sus enemigos. Habiendo recibido una mansión, una flota de automóviles de lujo, una tripulación encubierta de la mafia, y una carga de avión de cocaína como apoyo, los atrae hacia su hogar de lujo para ajustar cuentas mientras es filmado en un video oculto de la DEA. Esto debió haber constituido suficiente evidencia para condenar a aquellos que controlan el flujo de cocaína hacia los Estados Unidos. Pero nada era lo que aparentaba. Levine descubre que Sonia tiene un secreto: ella está manipulando a la DEA con la ayuda de poderosas fuerzas encubiertas dentro del gobierno de los Estados Unidos para selectivamente destruir a sus enemigos mientras mantiene intacto el suministro de la cocaína.
Lea el libro La Guerra Falsa y descubra por sí mismo los secretos más oscuros de la guerra contra las drogas a través de alguien que lo vivió en carne propia. NOTICIAS RECIENTES: Durante una conferencia de la prensa mundial el 3 de marzo de 2011, el presidente de Bolivia, Evo Morales, levantó una copia de La Guerra Falsa (traducción del libro en inglés The Big Whitel Lie) frente a las cámaras de los noticieros reclamando que el libro era una de las razones por las que él había prohibido la entrada de la DEA en su país. La fotografía del presidente Morales con el libro en la mano circuló rápidamente alrededor del mundo. Cuando fue entrevistado, Levine indicó que si el presidente Morales hubiera realmente comprendido el libro, habría desterrado a la CIA de su país y dado la bienvenida a la DEA como héroes. Ahora que el libro ha sido publicado de nuevo como libro electrónico, los lectores pueden decidir cuál es la verdad por sí mismos.
La operación Hun empieza cuando Sonia Atala, considerada como demasiado poderosa dentro de la aristocracia de la cocaína dominada por hombres, es amenazada de muerte. Ella concreta un trato secreto: a cambio de su protección, ella le ofrecerá a la DEA un primer vistazo del funcionamiento interno de las organizaciones que controlan la fuente de la cocaína que ingresa a los Estados Unidos. Levine, posando como el amante mafioso, medio siciliano, medio puertorriqueño y socio comercial de Sonia, ahora es amenazado por sus enemigos. Habiendo recibido una mansión, una flota de automóviles de lujo, una tripulación encubierta de la mafia, y una carga de avión de cocaína como apoyo, los atrae hacia su hogar de lujo para ajustar cuentas mientras es filmado en un video oculto de la DEA. Esto debió haber constituido suficiente evidencia para condenar a aquellos que controlan el flujo de cocaína hacia los Estados Unidos. Pero nada era lo que aparentaba. Levine descubre que Sonia tiene un secreto: ella está manipulando a la DEA con la ayuda de poderosas fuerzas encubiertas dentro del gobierno de los Estados Unidos para selectivamente destruir a sus enemigos mientras mantiene intacto el suministro de la cocaína.
Lea el libro La Guerra Falsa y descubra por sí mismo los secretos más oscuros de la guerra contra las drogas a través de alguien que lo vivió en carne propia. NOTICIAS RECIENTES: Durante una conferencia de la prensa mundial el 3 de marzo de 2011, el presidente de Bolivia, Evo Morales, levantó una copia de La Guerra Falsa (traducción del libro en inglés The Big Whitel Lie) frente a las cámaras de los noticieros reclamando que el libro era una de las razones por las que él había prohibido la entrada de la DEA en su país. La fotografía del presidente Morales con el libro en la mano circuló rápidamente alrededor del mundo. Cuando fue entrevistado, Levine indicó que si el presidente Morales hubiera realmente comprendido el libro, habría desterrado a la CIA de su país y dado la bienvenida a la DEA como héroes. Ahora que el libro ha sido publicado de nuevo como libro electrónico, los lectores pueden decidir cuál es la verdad por sí mismos.
Triangle of Death (English Edition)
02/04/2015
R$9,72
From the man 60 Minutes called "America’s top undercover cop" comes a gripping companion to his bestselling books, Deep Cover and The Big White Lie. Drawing on the most dangerous deep cover assignment of his DEA career, TRIANGLE OF DEATH, is a mystery/thriller that takes the reader undercover on the international hunt for those responsible for the torture and murder of his former partner. Publisher’s Weekly said TRIANGLE OF DEATH was "as mean and rapid-fire as dope dealer’s Uzi." New York Times called it "compellingly authentic."
At the heart of the novel is a drug called the White Queen: super-potent, orgasmic, and immediately addictive. The cartel wants it, the Mafia will push it, terrorist cells will kill for it, and corrupt regimes will trade anything—oil, guns and death—for the cash it will generate. But one man, rogue undercover agent Michael Levine, has found a white queen of his own, the beautiful woman at the heart of an impenetrable organization known as "The Triangle of Death." She is the daughter of an escaped Nazi Paraguayan drug lord, the lover of a beautiful young man, and the mastermind behind a deadly conspiracy.
And she knows that Levine is not who he says he is.
Now, to save his own cover, he must kill for her.
From South America to the Middle East to Monte Carlo, Triangle of Death is the white knuckle, thrill-a-second race through an explosive underworld where deals are made with multi million-dollar down payments, identities are guarded, stolen and smashed –and the most dangerous players of all are the ones you dared to trust.
At the heart of the novel is a drug called the White Queen: super-potent, orgasmic, and immediately addictive. The cartel wants it, the Mafia will push it, terrorist cells will kill for it, and corrupt regimes will trade anything—oil, guns and death—for the cash it will generate. But one man, rogue undercover agent Michael Levine, has found a white queen of his own, the beautiful woman at the heart of an impenetrable organization known as "The Triangle of Death." She is the daughter of an escaped Nazi Paraguayan drug lord, the lover of a beautiful young man, and the mastermind behind a deadly conspiracy.
And she knows that Levine is not who he says he is.
Now, to save his own cover, he must kill for her.
From South America to the Middle East to Monte Carlo, Triangle of Death is the white knuckle, thrill-a-second race through an explosive underworld where deals are made with multi million-dollar down payments, identities are guarded, stolen and smashed –and the most dangerous players of all are the ones you dared to trust.
R$9,90
"Deep Cover," a NY Times bestseller by former DEA agent Michael Levine, is a first-hand account of the sabotage of a DEA undercover sting operation that threatened to expose US government ties to drug financed governments in Mexico, Panama and Bolivia. As the NY Times put it: "A fascinating, exciting and sometimes horrifyingly comic tale..."
“60 Minutes” called him "America’s top undercover cop for 25 years." The drug lords call him "El Tiburon," The Shark, and "El JudioTrigueño," The Dark Jew. His undercover exploits are legendary. He is Michael Levine and for a quarter of a century his deep cover operations penetrated the highest echelons of narcoterrorism. In "Deep Cover" he pits himself against high level factions of our own government whom he claims are more a danger to the American people than any narcoterrorist. Voted one of the ten most censored non-fiction books by mainstream media, "Deep Cover" is the explosive real story of why America’s War on Drugs is a shell game intended to distract us with phony media-hyped successes while we are bilked of billions of dollars in taxes to support international banking and Third World economies.
Operation Trifecta begins in an Oklahoma jail cell where David Wheeler, a 48 year old self-proclaimed screenwriter and drug dealer to Hollywood stars, sits contemplating a life sentence for cocaine sales. The newscast he’s watching is about to change his and Mike Levine’s life. Days later Levine is ordered to travel to San Diego. Wheeler, just removed from prison by Customs to work as an informant, has made a deal with corrupt Mexican law enforcement figures to smuggle cocaine into the US using the Mexican Navy. Spanish speaking Levine is needed to play the undercover role of a Mafia don to close the deal. A top DEA suit tells Levine: "Customs is on our turf. We want you to take over the investigation. But do it subtly; we don’t want to piss off the commissioner."
Levine, under investigation for the events captured in "The Big White Lie" senses a trap. The paranoia that has kept him alive for the past decade grips him. He begins recordingevery conversation; recordings that will become the fact basis for "Deep Cover." Operation Trifecta would bring Levine’s fictitious Mafia team on a deep cover odyssey through the jungles of Bolivia and Panama, into the back rooms of Washington DC deal-makers and across the killing fields of Mexico. The sometimes hilarious and other times horrifying odyssey culminates in a death trap in Panama that Levine would barely escape to write this book. "Deep Cover" is part of the true history of our war on drugs that readers will never find in newspapers or history books.
From "Deep Cover": At 3 P.M., a shirtless Chuy admitted us to the room. A drained looking Jorge watched us from the bed. "My people want me to call the whole thing off," he said almost before the door had closed. “They think something is very suspicious. You know, DEA agents are in your hotel right now."
I was not surprised by the last. The way some of my colleagues had been behaving, I figured their presence in the Marriott would be front page news.
"My brother," I said meeting his level gaze. "I think I agree with your people. We should call the whole thing off. There is just too much distrust to do business. My people are on the verge of ordering me back with the money." I again rehashed the airport incident. "They said exactly what they said before: If we can risk our plane in Bolivia and our money in Panama, they cannot understand why you cannot come to the Marriott and walk out with two sixty pound suitcases that look like any of the other suitcases seen all over the lobby."
Roman shook his head wearily.
“60 Minutes” called him "America’s top undercover cop for 25 years." The drug lords call him "El Tiburon," The Shark, and "El JudioTrigueño," The Dark Jew. His undercover exploits are legendary. He is Michael Levine and for a quarter of a century his deep cover operations penetrated the highest echelons of narcoterrorism. In "Deep Cover" he pits himself against high level factions of our own government whom he claims are more a danger to the American people than any narcoterrorist. Voted one of the ten most censored non-fiction books by mainstream media, "Deep Cover" is the explosive real story of why America’s War on Drugs is a shell game intended to distract us with phony media-hyped successes while we are bilked of billions of dollars in taxes to support international banking and Third World economies.
Operation Trifecta begins in an Oklahoma jail cell where David Wheeler, a 48 year old self-proclaimed screenwriter and drug dealer to Hollywood stars, sits contemplating a life sentence for cocaine sales. The newscast he’s watching is about to change his and Mike Levine’s life. Days later Levine is ordered to travel to San Diego. Wheeler, just removed from prison by Customs to work as an informant, has made a deal with corrupt Mexican law enforcement figures to smuggle cocaine into the US using the Mexican Navy. Spanish speaking Levine is needed to play the undercover role of a Mafia don to close the deal. A top DEA suit tells Levine: "Customs is on our turf. We want you to take over the investigation. But do it subtly; we don’t want to piss off the commissioner."
Levine, under investigation for the events captured in "The Big White Lie" senses a trap. The paranoia that has kept him alive for the past decade grips him. He begins recordingevery conversation; recordings that will become the fact basis for "Deep Cover." Operation Trifecta would bring Levine’s fictitious Mafia team on a deep cover odyssey through the jungles of Bolivia and Panama, into the back rooms of Washington DC deal-makers and across the killing fields of Mexico. The sometimes hilarious and other times horrifying odyssey culminates in a death trap in Panama that Levine would barely escape to write this book. "Deep Cover" is part of the true history of our war on drugs that readers will never find in newspapers or history books.
From "Deep Cover": At 3 P.M., a shirtless Chuy admitted us to the room. A drained looking Jorge watched us from the bed. "My people want me to call the whole thing off," he said almost before the door had closed. “They think something is very suspicious. You know, DEA agents are in your hotel right now."
I was not surprised by the last. The way some of my colleagues had been behaving, I figured their presence in the Marriott would be front page news.
"My brother," I said meeting his level gaze. "I think I agree with your people. We should call the whole thing off. There is just too much distrust to do business. My people are on the verge of ordering me back with the money." I again rehashed the airport incident. "They said exactly what they said before: If we can risk our plane in Bolivia and our money in Panama, they cannot understand why you cannot come to the Marriott and walk out with two sixty pound suitcases that look like any of the other suitcases seen all over the lobby."
Roman shook his head wearily.