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While at Purdue University on an NROTC scholarship in 1971,
Roland Haas was recruited to become a CIA deep clandestine
operative. He underwent intensive training to prepare for insertion
into hostile areas, including High Altitude Low Opening (HALO)
parachuting and weapons instruction. In the course of his first
mission (to East and West Germany, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan,
Pakistan, India, Bulgaria, Romania, and Austria), he assassinated
several international drug dealers. On his return, he was thrown
into an Iranian prison, where he was physically and psychologically
tortured. Over the next thirty years, he served the agency on an
as-needed basis, engaging in such activities as hunting down and
eliminating members of the Red Army Faction and extracting Soviet
Spetsnaz officers from East Germany. His cover jobs included being
a part owner of an Oakland health club, which brought him into
close contact with steroid abuse in professional athletics, drug
abuse in general, and the Hell’s Angels, whom he believes tried to
have him killed. He also served in Germany as site commander for
the Conventional Forces in Europe weapons treaty. His most recent
cover was as the deputy director of intelligence in the U.S. Army
Reserve Command, which involved him with the Guantanamo detention
facility.
A true story that pulls no punches, Enter the Past Tense
also chronicles Haas’s descent into, and recovery from, alcoholism
that resulted from the stress of this extraordinary life. It is an
eye-opening look at the dark, but many would argue necessary, side
of intelligence work—and one that readers won’t soon forget.
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| Roland W. Haas ISBN: 978-159797-187-4 |
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