Spooked: The Trump Dossier, Black Cube, and the Rise of Private Spies

Spooked: The Trump Dossier, Black Cube, and the Rise of Private Spies

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  • Create Date:2021-05-11 17:31:10
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Barry Meier
  • ISBN:B082T3GCJZ
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Summary

A Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist’s explosive examination of the booming industry shaping our modern world: former journalists and spies going for hire—and financed by companies, politicians, lawyers, and the rich and powerful to excavate the lives of their enemies and opponents for dirt and secrets。

While most people now know of Christopher Steele, the British ex-spy, and Fusion GPS, the firm that hired him to dig up dirt on Donald Trump, private investigators have operated behind the scenes for decades, from the end of the Civil War, when Allan Pinkerton formed the first detective agency, to the 1970s, when Jules Kroll founded Kroll Associates to help Fortune 50 companies defend themselves against corporate raiders。

 But in the twenty-first century, that’s all changing。 Today, private spies are shaping presidential elections, Hollywood management, government policies, and the fortunes of companies。 They are also peering into our personal lives as never before, using off-the shelf technology to listen to our phone calls, monitor our emails, and decide what we see on social media。 Private spying has never been cheaper and the business has never been more lucrative—while its power to influence has never been more pervasive。 Fusion GPS, Black Cube, The Steele Dossier, the Theranos scandal, Harvey Weinstein’s campaign against his accusers—one thing all of these major recent news stories share is the critical, and still underreported, involvement of the private espionage business。



Spooked is a twisting and disturbing tour deep inside this hidden billion-dollar industry defined by connections and betrayals, in which information is currency and loyalties shift with every client。 Drawing on his depth of knowledge and unique access to sources, Barry Meier takes a fresh look at high-profile events readers think they know, and offers new and shocking revelations about them and the influential yet little-known people involved—powerful stealth operatives who are shaping the world we live in。 


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Matthea

Spooked: The Trump Dossier, Black Cube, and the Rise of Private Spies is what I would describe as an informative, thrilling non-fiction novel。 Barry Meier discusses the events which took place at the 2016 election, anything from Christopher’s Steels memos on Trump and Russia to the infringement of data。 Unlike a lot of non-fiction novels I read, I was able to connect with what Meier was writing。 I just finished an Information System University class, with doing so, we discussed topics such as pr Spooked: The Trump Dossier, Black Cube, and the Rise of Private Spies is what I would describe as an informative, thrilling non-fiction novel。 Barry Meier discusses the events which took place at the 2016 election, anything from Christopher’s Steels memos on Trump and Russia to the infringement of data。 Unlike a lot of non-fiction novels I read, I was able to connect with what Meier was writing。 I just finished an Information System University class, with doing so, we discussed topics such as private spies, data infringement, and how easy hacking is。 Also, the fact that nothing is safe and anything that is put upon the cloud is essentially available for anyone。 That is what Meier was essentially establishing with his non-fiction。 Without giving too much away, Private Spies, which is a reoccurring topic throughout the novel gains access to data, which is provided through the cloud, while not illegal, not necessarily “ethical” either。 I cannot give enough praise for Barry Meier’s non-fiction。 It has the components which are essential for reading not only for pleasure but for information as well。 An easy 5 stars。 。。。more