The Octopus: A Transnational Tale of Espionage and the Murder of Danny Casolaro

Author:   Kenn Thomas ,  Jim Keith
Publisher:   Feral House,U.S.
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9781627311786


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   14 April 2026
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The Octopus: A Transnational Tale of Espionage and the Murder of Danny Casolaro


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Assassinations. Surveillance. Software that watches back. The Octopus is real-and it never stopped growing. The Octopus: A Transnational Tale of Espionage and the Murder of Danny Casolarois the explosive investigation into the mysterious death of journalist Danny Casolaro, who was found in a West Virginia hotel room in 1991 with his wrists slashed and his notes missing. Casolaro had warned his family: If anything happens to me, it's not an accident. He was chasing what he called ""The Octopus""-a covert network of intelligence agents, arms dealers, financial criminals, and government operatives linked by one central thread: the stolen PROMIS software. Originally developed by the Washington, D.C.based company Inslaw, PROMIS (Prosecutor's Management Information System) was a revolutionary surveillance program. But after its illicit modification-allegedly by U.S. intelligence and private contractors-it became a tool for monitoring not just criminals, but banks, journalists, dissidents, and foreign governments. With a backdoor inserted into its code, PROMIS was sold globally, giving unprecedented spying power to a hidden transnational elite. This updated edition of The Octopus by Kenn Thomas (with original research by the late Jim Keith) includes newly uncovered links between PROMIS, NSA surveillance infrastructure, the rise of biometric databases, and post-9/11 domestic spying programs. Casolaro's web of connections-once labeled conspiracy theory-now reads like a blueprint for the modern surveillance state. Readers will trace the tentacles from Iran-Contra, October Surprise, and CIA front companies, to 9/11, financial black ops, and the evolving architecture of predictive policing and AI-driven intelligence systems. For fans of The Men Who Stare at Goats, Poisoner in Chief, and Permanent Record, The Octopus is not just a conspiracy book-it's the origin story of our algorithmic dystopia.

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Author:   Kenn Thomas ,  Jim Keith
Publisher:   Feral House,U.S.
Imprint:   Feral House,U.S.
ISBN:  

9781627311786


ISBN 10:   1627311785
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   14 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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Kenn Thomas is a renowned investigative researcher, author, and editor specializing in government secrecy, conspiracy theories, and parapolitics. As editor of the influential magazine Steamshovel Press, Thomas has spent decades uncovering covert operations and deep state activities. His extensive work on the PROMIS software scandal and related intelligence affairs has made him a leading voice in the study of clandestine power networks. Thomas's sharp investigative style and commitment to factual rigor make The Octopus a seminal text for readers of conspiracy history, political intrigue, and government surveillance.

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