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The Endgame A Memoir

By Navajas Claros, Maria Victoria

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Title: The Endgame A Memoir  
Author: Navajas Claros, Maria Victoria
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, History of the Americas (Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, etc.)
Collections: Authors Community, Biographies
Historic
Publication Date:
2024
Publisher: Maria Victoria Navajas Claros
Member Page: Maria Victoria Navajas Claros

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This memoir chronicles the life of an Argentine child, who was taken as a political prisoner and illegally adopted by a foreign intelligence officer during the Jorge Rafael Videla military dictatorship. Raised in the United States, she grew up with a unique perspective into the world of counterintelligence and weapons research, while also bearing witness to the inner collapse of a nation. As an outsider, the author reflects on the harrowing realities concealed beneath the falsehoods of a regime that tore apart countless lives.

Summary
This memoir chronicles the life of an Argentine child, who was taken as a political prisoner and illegally adopted by a foreign intelligence officer during the Jorge Rafael Videla military dictatorship. Raised in the United States, she grew up with a unique perspective into the world of counterintelligence and weapons research, while also bearing witness to the inner collapse of a nation. As an outsider, the author reflects on the harrowing realities concealed beneath the falsehoods of a regime that tore apart countless lives.

Excerpt
"I used to ask myself, why would they use lies that put them in such a horrible light? The words had to be true, because what could possibly be worse? Then I saw what they were hiding under all that dirt."

Table of Contents
♞ Stage 1: Recruitment Tip of the Spike War’s Broken Social Contract Domestic Breaches and International Infiltration Recruitment Contracts Entrenchment at Universidad de Buenos Aires U.S. Intelligence Recruitment – Relics of the Weathermen and World War II ♞ Stage 2 – Research Maneuverings Strategists & Blackmail Domestic Research Subject Recruitment Positioning Cohorts Expropriated Counterintelligence AIDS Research Decay as a Facilitative Tool for Demolition Entrenchment at Yale Demolition Crews Subversion Distraction & Misdirection Normalization of Internal Exploitation ♞ Stage 3: Deployment Deployment, Part Two Test Firing Internal Sabotage and Entrapment Indefinite Detainment, Indefinite Wars Waiting in Ambush Recollections: Training ♞ Stage 4: Detonation Wartime Child Traffickers – The Government of Argentina and the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo Post-Nuclear Explosions Anno No Domini Supplementary Sources

 
 



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