Enemies in Plain Sight - Conrad Shaw - ebook

Enemies in Plain Sight ebook

Conrad Shaw

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This book investigates how a nation built on democratic principles systematically dismantled its own ethical frameworks when confronted with geopolitical urgency, examining the institutional mechanisms that allowed former Nazi scientists to be absorbed into the American state apparatus not despite their histories, but in many cases because of their specialized capabilities. At its core, Operation Paperclip reveals three interlocking systemic tensions: the deliberate distortion of security vetting processes, the structural subordination of moral accountability to Cold War strategic logic, and the redefinition of "enemy" as a fluid geopolitical category. The Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency actively suppressed or falsified background dossiers to circumvent State Department screening, transforming war criminals into government assets. The program's value was later estimated at billions of dollars in patents and industrial processes, revealing how the American defense-industrial complex developed a transactional relationship with history itself. Information asymmetry within the program was structural, not incidental: the Joint Chiefs of Staff circulated directives that were never shown to President Truman, embedding secrecy not as a safeguard but as a governance mechanism. These dynamics, including bureaucratic capture, intelligence compartmentalization, and the commodification of human expertise, expose how institutional systems bend when survival logic overrides legal and moral constraints.

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Liczba stron: 165

Rok wydania: 2026

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