My years in DEA and beyond

The drug war, anti-Semitism, and Islamist extremism

Gary Fouse spent almost thirty years in federal law enforcement as a U.S. Army Military Policeman in the 1960s. He also spent three years in U.S. Customs, and twenty-two years with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) working international hot spots. Retiring from DEA in 1995, Fouse became a college teacher instructing foreign students in English. He saw first-hand the anti-Israeli activism on campus that incited anti-Semitism and harassment of Jewish students. At the same time, Fouse became active in opposing militant Islam, which he saw as linked to the problem of anti-Semitism, both on U.S. campuses and within society at large. With his vast international experience and multi-lingual ability, Fouse started translating original news articles and videos from Europe into English. These are his personal stories as a DEA Agent , U.S. Army Military Policeman, and U.S. Customs Service Agent.

mai 2026, env. 326 pages, Anglais
StoneBear Publishing
978-1-957883-28-1

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