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Book Synopsis: Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work in the U.S. Government’s top secret intelligence field? Sam Raskin gives us an inside look into the life of a civil servant working for more than thirty years in what was originally known as “No Such Agency.” The National Security Agency (NSA) was officially established on November 4, 1952 but kept secret until Congress disclosed its existence in 1975. NSA employees were never permitted to reveal anything about their work to family or friends. When they left the Agency, they had to sign a contract under penalty of law never to divulge the nature and specifics of their work without review.* Over the years, there have been leaks, defectors and spies revealing the NSA “family jewels” but there have been few published descriptions of the day-to-day experience of employees working there. Raskin shares with us stories about the bureaucracy, burn bags, Area 51, exotic travels, and all of the unique opportunities he had through his work in the Agency. Raskin gives light to all those tens of thousands of unseen steadfast government employees who work tirelessly everyday to keep our country safe. * This book has been reviewed by NSA and released for publication with redactions.
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Immerse yourself in the mysterious world of top-secret intelligence with Sam Raskin's captivating memoir, "My Secret Life: Working at The National Security Agency." Unveil the hidden tales of a civil servant who spent over three decades serving in the enigmatic confines of what was once known as "No Such Agency." Delve into the riveting history of the National Security Agency (NSA), whose very existence remained concealed until 1975.
Throughout the years, countless leaks, defectors, and spies have tantalized the public with glimpses of the NSA's elusive inner workings. However, until now, these behind-the-scenes accounts have been scarce. Raskin takes us on an extraordinary journey, shedding light on the bureaucracy, the spellbinding mystery of burn bags, and even the legendary Area 51. Prepare yourself for tales of exotic travels and unparalleled opportunities that transpired within the agency.
Raskin's memoir offers a rare and authentic perspective, paying homage to the tireless efforts of the thousands of unseen government employees who dedicate their lives to safeguarding our nation. As a testament to its authenticity and importance, the book underwent a rigorous review by the NSA before publication, ensuring the protection of sensitive information while sharing invaluable experiences.
If you've ever been intrigued by the clandestine world of intelligence, "My Secret Life: Working at The National Security Agency" is an absolute must-read. Uncover the secrets of the unseen heroes who work day and night to ensure our safety. Don't miss this chance to discover the truth within the captivating pages of Raskin's memoir.
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