Negative Intelligence
Discover the gripping narrative of Negative Intelligence by Roy Talbert, Jr., published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2008. This compelling paperback, spanning 303 pages, delves into the shadowy world of military espionage during pivotal moments in American history, including World War I, the Red Scare, and the Great Depression.
Through meticulous research, Talbert uncovers the extensive surveillance operations conducted by the US Army's domestic spy agency, targeting civilians and groups labeled as subversive. This book not only highlights the astonishing tactics employed during this turbulent era but also raises important questions about the balance between national security and civil liberties.
Join Roy Talbert, Jr. on this eye-opening journey that reveals the complexities of military intelligence on the home front—a must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the intricate relationship between power and privacy.