|
All the Presidents' Secrets:
For the First Time, Secret Service Agents Tell What They Really Know
LBJ frolicked with pretty secretaries on Air Force One — while his wife was onboard . . . Secret Service agents sneaked President Obama to a meeting with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright . . . Jackie Kennedy nearly caught JFK with women in the White House pool.
Those are just a few of the disclosures in Newsmax magazine's blockbuster report, "All the Presidents' Secrets."
New York Times best-selling author Ronald Kessler is the first journalist to penetrate the wall of secrecy that surrounds the U.S. Secret Service.
Kessler interviewed more than 100 current and former agents and reveals startling stories about presidents from Kennedy to Obama in his 18th book, In the President's Secret Service: Behind the Scenes with Agents in the Line of Fire and the Presidents They Protect.
As one former Secret Service agent told Kessler, if Americans knew the truth about their leaders, "they would scream."
Newsmax magazine's exclusive excerpt from the book offers a never-before-seen look at the men and women who are pledged to protect the president at all costs — and the difficult challenges they face.
You can also check out our FREE offer — the Emergency Radio — a $35 value and something every home must have. Go Here Now.
Included in this special Newsmax report:
- The "least likeable" of the modern presidents — and the strangest
- The commander in chief who was "often inebriated"
- All the presidents' mistresses
- Inside the Secret Service's Washington headquarters
- Fiddle, Faddle, and Pamela Turnure — JFK's White House consorts
- The telltale signs of danger that agents look for in a crowd
- The president known as an incurable tightwad
- Jimmy Carter's "carry his own luggage" ruse
- Which first lady was "the brains of the outfit"
- The secret techniques the Service uses to shield protectees
- How Vice President Biden sabotages his own security
- "The Beast" — the Secret Service's "first limo"
- Why the White House is a "magnet for the psychotic"
- Are agents really supposed to take a bullet for the president?
- Despite denials, Obama is smoking in the White House
- Which presidents had these code names: Passkey, Rawhide, Timberwolf, Eagle
- George Bush Sr. — the victim of agents' pranks
- Who gets protection — they're not all Americans
- How lapses in magnetometer screening endanger protectees
- George W. Bush's brush with a would-be assassin
- Why the Service has been forced to cut corners
- Homeland Security chief Chertoff's shocking security breach — at his own home
- Ronald Reagan's humorous quip about Gary Hart
- Agents' concern: The Service is on "the brink of disaster"
- And more
Find out how you can get this report FREE — PLUS get an Emergency Radio worth almost $30 with our FREE offer. Go Here Now.
This edition of Newsmax magazine is not to be missed.
In addition to our in-depth cover stories and hard-hitting investigative reports, we entertain a constant stream of notable guests.
Past issues have included incisive commentary from such experts as Bill O'Reilly, George Will, Kathleen Parker, Michael Reagan, Ben Stein and David Limbaugh — to name a few.
Again, there is so much more in Newsmax magazine, which won a Gold Eddie Award in the News/Commentary category of Folio magazine’s prestigious journalism awards, the Eddies, and has now received a Charlie Award, the highest honor from the Florida Magazine Association, in each of five categories including Best In-Depth Reporting.
Ben Stein says Newsmax reveals the “unafraid, uncomplicated, bare-knuckles truth about today’s dangerous world.”
Mike Reagan, the elder son of the late President Ronald Reagan and chairman and president of The Reagan Legacy Foundation, says: “I guarantee that you’ll love Newsmax magazine. The liberal media moguls hate Newsmax.”
Find out why more than a half million people read Newsmax magazine each month.
Better: Be one! Get our "All the Presidents' Secrets" issue and an Emergency Radio with our FREE offer — Go Here Now.
|