The Most Explosive 24 Hours In Recent Political History Revealed Here, Minute By Minute.

The media refers to it simply as "24" - the biggest scandal to rock the Central Intelligence Agency ever. "24", of course refers to the number of hours Agent Jack Bauer of the CIA's elite Counter Terrorism Unit fought to thwart an assassination attempt against the then presidential candidate David Palmer, to root out not one but two moles within the agency and to rescue his wife and daughter, who were kidnapped by the same conspirators!

Herewithin is the complete report from the closed hearings of the U.S Congress House Special Subcommittee formed to investigate the alleged misconduct in the CIA among other high-level government agencies. Leaked to investigative journalist Marc Cerasini by a source close to the committee, this report names names, wags fingers in some surprising new directions, and may even serve to clear some well-positioned scapegoats of culpability.

Accompanied by further evidentiary documentation gathered by Verasini as well as commentary from Washington D.C. insiders and keen political pundits, the report was well placed in this journalist's hands. Not since the New York Times published the Pentagon Papers has the public been afforded so rare and detailed a glimpse into the workings of key US government agencies. Never before have the people been so well appraised of covert activities undertaken by US special operations forces in key hotspots around the world.

An indictment of the American system, or a tribute to the dedication of some of the agency's finest? It's the kind of drama you only expect to see on TV.

 

 


24 was the TV phenomenon of last year, and this years series has done the unbelievable and topped it's first season! I'm totally hooked on the show, and await each new episode with eager anticipation. When the official 24 book was released I had to get it, and it sounds like an interesting format and intriguing read. Maybe I'll wait until I buy the DVD box set and then read the reports along with rewatching. However I work it out, I'm really looking forward to reading this.