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Operation Pseudo Miranda : A Veteran of the CIA Drug Wars Tells All by
Kenneth C. Bucchi

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Penmarin Books Inc; ISBN: 1883955173
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Book Description
In the 1980s, cocaine use skyrocketed in the U.S. As hundreds of tons of
cocaine began flooding American cities, the U.S. government focused more and
more of its resources on combatting it, and the CIA played a major role.
However, with millions of dollars at stake, and the opportunity to
surreptitiously influence the political and military outcomes of conflicts
around the globe, the CIA quickly subverted the goals of the Drug War to suit
its own purposes. Many of these later came to light as part of the
Iran-Contra scandal and the California CIA-Contra cocaine story that broke in
the San Jose Mercury News. Others, such as Operation Pseudo Miranda, remained
cloaked in secrecy . . until now. Appealing to his derring-do and his
interest in criminal justice, the CIA recruited Ken Bucchi directly out of
quiet Murray State University. They put him through a rigorous training
program at a secret base in the Nevada desert, then sent him off to fight the
Colombian cocaine cartels. Bucchi quickly became a key operative. He tells of
meeting with then CIA director William Casey and developing a plan-Pseudo
Miranda-to make a deal with the "coke lords" that would enable the CIA to
simultaneously abet and control the major cartels and to seize half of the
cocaine being smuggled into the U.S. The story that unfolds is gripping. It
involves harrowing missions into Colombia to destroy coca labs and interdict
drug flights, encounters with the "Cocaine Cowboys" of Medellin, and running
gun battles on the high seas with smugglers. It is laced with mortal danger,
profound ethical dilemmas, bravery, forbidden love, and betrayal. In the end,
things go terribly wrong for the Miranda team, but Bucchi survives to tell
the shocking truth about the CIA and America's war on drugs.

He tells about secret meetings
* With Vice President George Bush, CIA Director William Casey and agent
Claire George. * With mid-level officials from different government agencies,
including the DEA, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the FBI and the
Department of Defense.

* With the notorious "coke lords" Pablo Escobar, Manuel Noriega and Fabio
Ochoa, among others.

He reveals secret missions
* To Zurich, Switzerland, to negotiate clandestine deals with heads of the
dominant cartels. * To Korea to feed disinformation to reporter Carl
Bernstein.

He reveals some interesting tidbits about the media and the courts * Frank
Rubino, Manuel Noriega's defense attorney, said on "Larry King Live" that the
operation had close ties to his client and mentioned Ken Bucchi by name.

* Sam Donaldson interviewed Ken Bucchi on "Prime Time Live," but the show was
cancelled because it was too hot to air. * Investigative journalist Carl
Bernstein sought him out in regard to the CIA's illegal drug activity.

About the Author
Kenneth C. Bucchi has lived an adventurous life. He holds a B.S. in
Criminology; served six years as a Captain in the Air Force, fought in the
Gulf War, and worked four years as both a private and corporate investigator.
In 1999 he wrote Inside Job: Deep Undercover as a Corporate Spy
(1-883955-28-9, Penmarin Books, 1999), which chronicles his experiences as a
corporate investigator, and which Atlas Entertainment has optioned as a
feature film.




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