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Confession OF A CIA Interrogator
Synopsis
Confession OF A CIA Interrogator is a non-fiction
adventure story covering 2 1/2 years of a CIA Contract Agent in Vietnam. It was the period when the Paris Peace Talks name was changed to
the Paris Peace Accord to prevent the American people from learning that the United States had given up the fight to save the Vietnamese
people from the Communist. It was a strange war where the citizen-soldiers of the United States never lost a battle but were defeated by the
Communist lies told to their families at home.
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) discovered the
Communist Plan to move the North Vietnamese Army on selected routs to encircle the US Army and trap them in Saigon to create an
American Dunkirk on the day Paris Peace Accord was to take effect. It would prove to the world that the US Army had run from the battle field.
Mr. William Colby head of the CIA efforts in Vietnam was
informed of the Communist Plane, and he along with a few patriots in the CIA developed a system to give the US Army time to leave Vietnam
in a controlled military disengagement. This plan was so secret that no name was given to it and only the men who were fighting to save
America from becoming a Communist State knew. Bill Colby used every tool available to him. One was a CIA Contract Agent Gilbert H.
Moriggia, a CIA Interrogator, and another was the secret CIA Dai Phong Program. The basic plan was simply a matter of obtaining immediate
intelligence and to destroy the communist (VC in all junctions of the North Vietnamese Army's transportation routes to Saigon.
This is a nonfiction adventure story of how a CIA Contract
Agent helped Bill Colby's give the US Army time to save themselves.
Author Biography
Ben R. Games, PhD
Ben R. Games, PhD, Major, CW4, TCNA-6. He flew bombers
and night fighters in WWII, jet fighters during the Korean period and Chinook helicopters in Vietnam. He is a member of the Mach Busters Club
and the Distinguished Flying Cross Society with 737 recorded combat hours. After 36 years he retired from military flying and became the
General Manager of the Turks and Caicos National Airlines in 1980. During the past fifty years his flying adventures have been read by people
all over the world. Some of the authors stories are historical flying adventures and some are fabric of his imagination. They range from a child’s
Christmas story Santa‘s Secret, biographic flying adventures, to Beyond a science fiction story.
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