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By Bradley Winterton Taipei Times, Jan 31, 2012 The Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade By Andrew Feinstein 672 pages Hamish Hamilton, Hardcover
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Stay alive if you can; survive to live on and hopefully recover some scraps of yourself afterwords. Remember you are an irreplaceable bearer of hidden histories.
@Doug Diggler: I think he probably was, in fact, one of the key people responsible for all this.........and yep, I've heard of Martin Lee, too. =)
Moulitsas is a CIA mind fuck. You know it. Delete this stupid book review.
Remember Amy Winehouse. Watch out for that burnout, that it doesn't overwhelm you. . .
Stay alive if you can; survive to live on and hopefully recover some scraps of yourself afterwords. Remember you are an irreplaceable bearer of hidden histories.