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Shoot The Women First: How I became an Intelligence agent Kindle Edition
Gripping, topical and gut-wrenching true-life adventure memoir of British born intelligence agent Andrea Davison. Intelligence Services few know exist, secret agreements running behind world events. How the dark heart of child abuse props up the System running behind a global deception perpetrated upon us all.
From the icy cold of Siberia to the burning deserts of Iraq; from the busy streets of London to the wilds of Scotland. Andrea races against time to unearth secrets elite insiders keep veiled by propaganda and hidden via murder and imprisonment. State assassins, suicides to order, set-ups, child abuse, all backed by a relentless road roller of a legal system designed to serve as a mechanism of cover-up for an elite few.
The game of intelligence is the greatest game ever played. The protagonists and heroes often disappear their stories lost in the shifting sands of time. Will Andrea solve the puzzle and save herself from assassination or jail?
Shoot the Women First is the untold story of a secret global Intelligence Service and a hidden blood-line. Going behind the masks of Governments and State agencies. Step into mystery with Shoot the Women First for an exhilarating ride to the other side of the looking glass.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date4 Dec. 2017
- File size1514 KB
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- ASIN : B0771S28QH
- Publisher : Bellatrix Books Inc (4 Dec. 2017)
- Language : English
- File size : 1514 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 287 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 0999602020
- Best Sellers Rank: 749,036 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 355 in Espionage True Accounts
- 2,280 in Espionage Biographies
- 10,703 in Memoirs
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About the author

Andrea Davison in a British born intelligence agent who fled persecution in Britain and now lives in Argentina with her four rescue dogs.
Andrea was involved in scandals spanning the Atlantic, Arms to Iraq, Iran Contra, Lockerbie, terrorism, regime change and the trafficking of drugs and children. She was the intelligence advisor to the Labour members of the parliamentary select committee investigating Super-gun. She also worked with Tony Blair MP, and other well-known Politicians and journalists.
From an ancient Celtic line she has 0 Rh negative blood and inherited the ‘sight’
You can find Andrea on Twitter @beforethestars
www.andreadavison.com
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It reads like a thriller, but it is a true story. Perhaps it could have used a stronger edit, but the content in the book is far more important than the style in which it is delivered. There is disturbing information within its pages, information which reveals the depth of corruption and complicity in criminality by our politicians, intelligence services, and police - the entire system from the highest levels downward. Those that claim to be protecting the public are often the worst offenders. "To protect and serve" seems to mean "to protect and serve only the rich and powerful"
From the criminality of the Arms To Iraq scandal, to the cover-up of organised child-rape in the "care system", this is (part) of the true story behind the headlines in our (complicit) media. For those interested, it is a tool to lead to further research; for those who would dismiss it, it will have no value. That is the choice the reader must make for themselves.
My one slight niggle is that I believe there is a deeper story to be told about all of these events, (and that full disclosure was perhaps impossible at the time of writing), but perhaps that will emerge at another time and place.
Ms Davidson had to abandon her life in the country she served, and to write this while effectively in exile - this alone should tell you how dangerous to the powers-that-be her story and this information is.
A gripping story, which may open your eyes and may also break your heart.
Despite its (negligible) flaws, highly recommended.
The duplicity and lies of the Iraq 'weapons of mass destruction' are also exposed by the author, herself closely involved in the lead-up to the invasion of Iraq.
According to this book anyone very close to publicly exposing these activities often ended up dead, two of the victims being Jill Dando and David Kelly.
Nowadays when a woman complains of an historical event when an MP touched her on her arm or knee there's an outcry of 'inappropriate behaviour' resulting in the MP being immediately punished in some way, but complaints of historical child abuse or sexual deviancy by serving or former MP's are ignored or found to be invalid. This book tells you how these people have been protected and what happened to the accusers, usually young boys from children's homes, some of whom died in strange circumstances.
It's a very disturbing account of historic sexual abuse and sexual deviancy by MP's, some still in office, and named in the book.
Although there are one or two instances where some 'tidying up' would not go amiss I can't agree with the person writing the recent critical review who is more concerned about the style of presentation than the book's very disturbing content.
The real question is; why does someone have to seek exile in a foreign country in order to write a book such as this? The answer is too obvious.
In the words of Corporal Jones - "They don't like it up 'em".
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