ogd5XOt reviewed Body of secrets by James Bamford
Interesting, but too much editorializing
3 stars
A lot of interesting details, but the author spends too much time editorializing. Book is mostly a collection of loosely-related anecdotes.
anatomy of the ultra-secret National Security Agency : from the Cold War through the dawn of a new century
721 pages
English language
Published Nov. 23, 2001 by Doubleday.
This scrupulously documented account of the NSA's tireless hunt for intelligence dissects an organization that monitors enemies and allies alike--a leviathan whose influence has both prevented and provoked world conflict. Relying on testimony and documents never meant for the public eye, Bamford reveals espionage activities and profiles the commanders and the soldiers responsible for the covert activities performed by this clandestine agency. A major work of history and investigative journalism, Body of secrets is a riveting analysis of this powerful agency's history and its future.
A lot of interesting details, but the author spends too much time editorializing. Book is mostly a collection of loosely-related anecdotes.