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Once A Spy, Always A Spy: “SPIES AND DIMWITTED POLITICIANS” BOOK 2
$19.95 - $29.98
Author: Jay Johnson
Series: Spies and Dimwitted Politicians, Book 2
Genres: Korean War, Military Fantasy
Publisher: Empire Publishing
Publication Year: 2019
Format: Hardcover, Paperback, Kindle
ASIN: 0998141720
ISBN: 9780998141732

General William Donovan was the head of America's first centralized intelligence organization, Office of Strategic Services (OSS). J Edgar Hoover, the director of the FBI, was jealous of the amount of power that Donovan held as director of the OSS and worried that Donovan would try to usurp the power that he exercised as director of the FBI. Hoover, knowing that President Truman didn't like Donovan, used that as an opportunity to lobby Truman to abolish the OSS. When WW2 ended, President Truman, following Hoover's advice, did just that, and disbanded the OSS.

About the Book

General William Donovan was the head of America’s first centralized intelligence organization, Office of Strategic Services (OSS). J Edgar Hoover, the director of the FBI, was jealous of the amount of power that Donovan held as director of the OSS and worried that Donovan would try to usurp the power that he exercised as director of the FBI. Hoover, knowing that President Truman didn’t like Donovan, used that as an opportunity to lobby Truman to abolish the OSS. When WW2 ended, President Truman, following Hoover’s advice, did just that, and disbanded the OSS.

General Donovan, knowing that an organized intelligence organization was essential to America’s survival and would have to be reestablished, soon, began making plans and contingency plans for the creation of a new intelligence organization. When Truman by-passed Donovan as the director of a new intelligence agency, the intelligence community was stunned. When the new CIA was infiltrated by Russian spies, Donovan activated his contingency plan for a new, independent spy organization and kept it secret from all government officials and politicians. Russian spies would not be able to infiltrate an American spy organization if they were unaware of its existence. For the same reason, dimwitted American politicians would be unable to interfere.)

Jay Johnson

Jay was born in Detroit and raised in Lincoln Park, Michigan. Because he spent so much time on the Detroit River and western Lake Erie, Jay was often referred to as 'the river rat'. Jay received his Bachelor and Master degrees from Michigan State University and taught science in the Grosse Ile Township Schools. Grosse Ile is an island in the Detroit River, and Jay's classroom window gave him a clear view of the Detroit River and the Canadian shoreline.