09-03-2009, 07:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-03-2009, 07:59 AM by Peter Lemkin.)
This leaves out some of the most important info Levine has made public - but read his books and listen to his archived shows if you want the 'real deal'. Plumlee and Levine [and a few others] are on the same 'page' singing their 'hymns' about a phoney and misleading and misled 'War On Drugs'!
Michael Levine (DEA)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Levine_(DEA)
Michael Levine is a former senior United States law enforcement agent and has been called "America's top undercover cop for 25 years" by 60 Minutes. A 25 year veteran of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) he has gained much attention for his criticisms of the CIA and the influence it has played on DEA operations. He has even gone as far as claiming the CIA was instrumental in the creation La Corporacion, the "General Motors of cocaine".
Levine has testified as an expert witness in 500 civil and criminal trials internationally and domestically and has lectured on Undercover Operations and Human Intelligence for a wide range of professional audiences ranging from the Defense Intelligence Agency and the FBI advanced undercover seminar to the New York State Department of Justice Services and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Levine's career as an undercover agent first became public with the publication of his DEA authorized biography in March, 1988 "Undercover" ISBN 0-8129-1220-9.
In March of 1988 Levine caused a controversy when he wrote a letter to the New York Daily News about how he wanted to arrest Howard Stern after Stern had been joking on the radio about drugs being used backstage before his PPV show Howard Stern's Negligeé and Underpants Party. Special Agent in Charge for the New York City office of the Drug Enforcement Administration Robert Stutman denied any investigation into Stern and said "Levine's letter was written without the agency's knowledge."[1] However, in Levine's followup book, the New York Times best seller "Deep Cover"[2], it was revealed that the letter to "Daily News" as well as the Stern investigation had not only been authorized by DEA and the Department of Justice, but that Stern's media clout had in fact caused DEA to back down from the investigation.
In "Deep Cover" now in the top fifty "Project Censored" archives of Bill Moyers,[3], Levine revealed that Edwin Meese, the then Attorney General of the United States, had blown the cover of a DEA undercover team, posing as a Mafia family, that had penetrated the office of the President of Mexico and was "buying" Mexican military protection for the transportation of 15 tons of cocaine through Mexico into the United States.
Since 1995, he has hosted "The Expert Witness Radio Show" on the flagship station of the Pacifica Radio Network, WBAI-FM in New York. http://www.expertwitnessradio.org [4]
On August 11, 2008, Levine was featured on The Colbert Report in a segment entitled "Nailed 'Em," which pokes fun at the American justice system for law enforcement activity that some would consider trivial or frivolous. This episode focused on a medical marijuana patient who was denied a job for failing a drug test.[5]
Levine has also been featured as an expert commentator on more than 100 nationally and internationally broadcast TV news and current events shows, including but not limited to NBC Dateline, the Macneil Lehrer News hour, Inside Edition, 60 Minutes, Crier Report, Geraldo Rivera Show, Crossfire, Good Morning America, NBC and CBS Morning shows, Cold Blood, The Donnie Deutch Show, Charlie Rose, Bill Moyers' "Project Censored," and "Contrapunto" (Cross Fire;s Spanish language version).Contents [hide]
1 Bibliography
1.1 Fiction Based Works
2 References
3 External links
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Bibliography
The Big White Lie: The Deep Cover Operation That Exposed the CIA Sabotage of the Drug War. ISBN-10: 1560250844; ISBN-13: 978-1560250845
Deep Cover: The Inside Story of How DEA Infighting, Incompetence and Subterfuge Lost Us the Biggest Battle of the Drug War. ISBN-10: 0595092640; ISBN-13: 978-0595092642
Fight Back; How to Take Back Your Neighborhood, Schools And Families From the Drug Dealer. ISBN-13: 978-0-595-41834-3; ISBN-10: 0-595-41834-1
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Fiction Based Works
Triangle of Death. ISBN: 0-440-22367-9
Technical consultant to the NBC miniseries Kingpin.[6]
Actor and Technical Consutant to the Showtime series (Cable TV Series) Street Time
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References
^ New York Daily News March 10th, 1988
^ Levine, Michael (1990). Deep Cover: The Inside Story of How DEA Infighting, Incompetence and Subterfuge Lost Us the Biggest Battle of the Drug War, Delacorte Press, New York. ISBN-10: 0595092640; ISBN-13: 978-0595092642.
^ http://www.projectcensored.org/static/19...story5.htm
^ Biography of Michael Levine, Expert Witness Radio, http://www.expertwitnessradio.org/bio/
^ http://www.comedycentral.com/colbertrepo...oId=179077
^ IMDB, Kingpin, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1362783/
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External links
Michael Levine at Lawsonline
Michael Levine's professional site
Michael Levine's Radio Show
Michael Levine (DEA)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Levine_(DEA)
Michael Levine is a former senior United States law enforcement agent and has been called "America's top undercover cop for 25 years" by 60 Minutes. A 25 year veteran of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) he has gained much attention for his criticisms of the CIA and the influence it has played on DEA operations. He has even gone as far as claiming the CIA was instrumental in the creation La Corporacion, the "General Motors of cocaine".
Levine has testified as an expert witness in 500 civil and criminal trials internationally and domestically and has lectured on Undercover Operations and Human Intelligence for a wide range of professional audiences ranging from the Defense Intelligence Agency and the FBI advanced undercover seminar to the New York State Department of Justice Services and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Levine's career as an undercover agent first became public with the publication of his DEA authorized biography in March, 1988 "Undercover" ISBN 0-8129-1220-9.
In March of 1988 Levine caused a controversy when he wrote a letter to the New York Daily News about how he wanted to arrest Howard Stern after Stern had been joking on the radio about drugs being used backstage before his PPV show Howard Stern's Negligeé and Underpants Party. Special Agent in Charge for the New York City office of the Drug Enforcement Administration Robert Stutman denied any investigation into Stern and said "Levine's letter was written without the agency's knowledge."[1] However, in Levine's followup book, the New York Times best seller "Deep Cover"[2], it was revealed that the letter to "Daily News" as well as the Stern investigation had not only been authorized by DEA and the Department of Justice, but that Stern's media clout had in fact caused DEA to back down from the investigation.
In "Deep Cover" now in the top fifty "Project Censored" archives of Bill Moyers,[3], Levine revealed that Edwin Meese, the then Attorney General of the United States, had blown the cover of a DEA undercover team, posing as a Mafia family, that had penetrated the office of the President of Mexico and was "buying" Mexican military protection for the transportation of 15 tons of cocaine through Mexico into the United States.
Since 1995, he has hosted "The Expert Witness Radio Show" on the flagship station of the Pacifica Radio Network, WBAI-FM in New York. http://www.expertwitnessradio.org [4]
On August 11, 2008, Levine was featured on The Colbert Report in a segment entitled "Nailed 'Em," which pokes fun at the American justice system for law enforcement activity that some would consider trivial or frivolous. This episode focused on a medical marijuana patient who was denied a job for failing a drug test.[5]
Levine has also been featured as an expert commentator on more than 100 nationally and internationally broadcast TV news and current events shows, including but not limited to NBC Dateline, the Macneil Lehrer News hour, Inside Edition, 60 Minutes, Crier Report, Geraldo Rivera Show, Crossfire, Good Morning America, NBC and CBS Morning shows, Cold Blood, The Donnie Deutch Show, Charlie Rose, Bill Moyers' "Project Censored," and "Contrapunto" (Cross Fire;s Spanish language version).Contents [hide]
1 Bibliography
1.1 Fiction Based Works
2 References
3 External links
[edit]
Bibliography
The Big White Lie: The Deep Cover Operation That Exposed the CIA Sabotage of the Drug War. ISBN-10: 1560250844; ISBN-13: 978-1560250845
Deep Cover: The Inside Story of How DEA Infighting, Incompetence and Subterfuge Lost Us the Biggest Battle of the Drug War. ISBN-10: 0595092640; ISBN-13: 978-0595092642
Fight Back; How to Take Back Your Neighborhood, Schools And Families From the Drug Dealer. ISBN-13: 978-0-595-41834-3; ISBN-10: 0-595-41834-1
[edit]
Fiction Based Works
Triangle of Death. ISBN: 0-440-22367-9
Technical consultant to the NBC miniseries Kingpin.[6]
Actor and Technical Consutant to the Showtime series (Cable TV Series) Street Time
[edit]
References
^ New York Daily News March 10th, 1988
^ Levine, Michael (1990). Deep Cover: The Inside Story of How DEA Infighting, Incompetence and Subterfuge Lost Us the Biggest Battle of the Drug War, Delacorte Press, New York. ISBN-10: 0595092640; ISBN-13: 978-0595092642.
^ http://www.projectcensored.org/static/19...story5.htm
^ Biography of Michael Levine, Expert Witness Radio, http://www.expertwitnessradio.org/bio/
^ http://www.comedycentral.com/colbertrepo...oId=179077
^ IMDB, Kingpin, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1362783/
[edit]
External links
Michael Levine at Lawsonline
Michael Levine's professional site
Michael Levine's Radio Show