Go Big or Go Home: Spies, Cops, and Money Under the Big Sky

Go Big or Go Home: Spies, Cops, and Money Under the Big Sky

by Mark Seyler
Go Big or Go Home: Spies, Cops, and Money Under the Big Sky

Go Big or Go Home: Spies, Cops, and Money Under the Big Sky

by Mark Seyler

eBook

$7.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

In 2017, the White House denied it was planning to hire a private Montana company to run a covert direct-action spy network.


It sounded unbelievable.


That was actually the most believable part of the whole story.


In Whitefish, Montana, accusations flew between a controversial tech tycoon and a Marine Corps veteran with a shadowy past. The one-time friends had created Amyntor Group, a mysterious little business with global ambitions. Multiple investigations surrounding the two men and their company produced shocking allegations about fraud, sex, crooked cops, the Trump White House, and the CIA. When the dust settled, dozens of journalists, lawyers, business leaders, and government officials were left wondering whether any of it was true.


This is the story of that case, as told by the FBI agent who spearheaded the federal investigations into the leaders of two seemingly unrelated entities: Amyntor and Oath Keepers. He found a wide-ranging story of covert action, misinformation, and intrigue stretching from the Rocky Mountains to Washington, DC, from the Middle East to Middle America. Like everyone else, he discovered that almost nothing in Whitefish or Washington was as it initially seemed.


Proving that truth really can be stranger than fiction, the author takes readers through an entire FBI fraud investigation, from the day the case comes in, through many surprising twists, and eventually to its dramatic conclusion. Using wide-ranging research, he unexpectedly connects the case to controversial leaders, political figures, and touchstone events in modern American history. Along the way, he shares the challenges of simultaneously dealing with prosecutions involving the largest militia-related group in the United States, including its involvement at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.


A 26-year veteran of the FBI, the writer acknowledges how past bureau mistakes have sometimes caused a loss in public confidence but demonstrates how hard-working public servants throughout the government continue to advance and protect the nation's interests. This book will challenge readers to look hard at things they "know" are "true" and ask themselves why.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940186033967
Publisher: May Snow Media
Publication date: 05/20/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 836 KB

About the Author

During his 26-year FBI career, Mark Seyler led dozens of investigations of violent extremists motivated by a variety of ideologies. He played key roles in cases involving paramilitary leaders and groups in several states. His work also helped obtain convictions of a Pennsylvania man for attempting to aid Al-Qaeda in 2007 and an ISIS-inspired extremist in Montana in 2019. Seyler also handled high-profile white-collar crime investigations, including the Montana case described in the book and a groundbreaking corruption case involving the Oklahoma Health Department in the early 2000s.


As a subject matter expert, Seyler continues to train law enforcement regarding domestic violent extremism, the First Amendment, and related topics. He emphasizes upholding constitutional rights and civil liberties while enforcing laws fairly, regardless of politics or ideology.


He is a sixth-generation Montanan who enjoys outdoor recreation under the Big Sky.

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews