There's a great deal of dirt in former CIA official John Rizzo's new
book, Company Man, including allegations about the torture program
administered under the administration of former-President George W.
Bush. That's not all there is to read, however. In his just released
memoir, the long-time government agent says Hollywood actors and
producers are all too willing to work with Central Intelligence Agency
when it came time to make motion pictures about secret spy operations.
According to Rizzo, one silver screen star even asked the CIA if he
could be compensated in $50,000 worth of contraband — namely "primo"
cocaine confiscated by the government—during the course of that cozy
relationship. RT's Ameera David has more.
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