Enter The Past Tense

— My Secret Life As a CIA Assassin —

by Roland W. Haas


     We have learned how the United States Government handles foreign affairs. In the simplest of terms, if carried to the maximum, it is a three part program.

1. By achieving control of a country's economical system as explained in John Perkins' book, "Confessions of an economic hit man."

2. If this fails, the next crew to go into action are the CIA Assassins, known to the trade as "Jackals." Roland Haas was, indeed such a Jackal.

3. If the Jackals fail, then the full might of the US military is thrown against the target country. A perfect example before us today is the war in Iraq.

    In Roland's book, he spells out his teenage years and how his life developed in ways that caught the eye of the CIA. He became one of dozens to be trained and conditioned into "assets" to use and re-use or use and discard, like a paper towel.

     In normal life, hiring a hit-man can get you tried for murder. However, when done for the US Government, you get paid well.

If you would like to read this book, it is available from: www.amazon.com

If you like to listen to an interview with Roland Haas, click:     Interview

The interview is the audio portion stripped from 2 you tube videos. The interviewer's voice was printed on the screen rather than appear on the audio recording. Therefore, you will notice a slight empty spot before Roland answers. You will have to imagine the question asked him.

If you like, you can google up http://www.youtube.com and then search for "Roland Haas." You will find these 2 interviews plus some additional things.

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