C.I.A. Confidential

Published
Apr 1999
Main Genre
Suspense Suspense
Pages
20

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In the unreserved, tell-all book "C.I.A. Confidential," Kenneth F. Beall reveals an autobiographical account of his experiences as an employee of the Georgia Revenue Department.

Detailing the startling and unusual events that led to his psychiatric commitment, Beall opens by describing the circumstances that led him to believe his co-workers and supervisors were plotting to force him to quit his job. He goes further by explaining how the C.I.A. became involved and caused his reputation to suffer, recounting his feelings about a conspiracy against him. He recalls in vivid detail the painful memories of his tribulations, explaining his constant feeling of being followed and watched by the C.I.A., circumstances that caused the loss of his job and constant conflicts with the law.

He further relates the festering feelings of being lost, mistreated, and ignored by those in society who are supposed to help its members, particularly the staff and other patients in a psychiatric institution who he feels caused him his impotency and may have ruined his reproductive system. It is his belief Dr. Benjamin Cruz destroyed his reproductive system while operating on his prostate.

Beall's descriptive chronicle is a shocking look into a conspiracy theory, leaping all bounds of preceding texts with his personal confessions and insightful revelations about himself and those around him.

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First Edition Apr 1999 Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc. ISBN13 9780805945843 ISBN10 0805945849
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