Treason in High Places
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About the Book
Overheard bits and pieces of a conversation enmesh an innocent man and an attractive TV executive in subversive actions at the highest levels in
About the Author
A maverick thinker, R. Earl Hadady has been a successful entrepreneur and author of six nonfiction books, the latest, Contrary Opinion, published by John Wiley & Sons and released in February, 2000. His five previous books were How Sick is Uncle Sam?, 1986; Historical Commodity Spread Charts,1984; Historical Commodity Seasonal Charts,1984; Opening Price Statistical Data on the Futures Markets,1984: Contrary Opinion (1st edition)1983. How Sick is Uncle Sam? was endorsed by Lee Iacocca, J. Peter Grace (Chairman of President Reagan’s Grace Commission), Richard D. Lamm (former Governor of the State of Colorado), and Tom Bradley (former Mayor of Los Angeles). Contrary Opinion, the first edition published in 1983, added significantly to the science of contrarian analysis of futures markets and established Hadady as the nation’s leading authority on the subject. The Bullish Consensus numbers he established for contrarian trading are quoted in leading financial periodicals such as Barron’s and Bond Week and were licensed to major brokerage firms including Merrill Lynch. Hadady was a regular weekly commentator on the LA business TV station prior to its purchase by CNBC and moved to the New York area. He also appeared frequently on the other LA TV business station, KWHY. A professional engineer by training, Hadady was Aerojet-General Corporation’s Program Manager in building the initial Instrumentation & Range Safety System for the West Coast Missile Range. He was also Aerojet’s Proposal Manager of the award-winning bid for construction of the Stanford Two-Mile Linear Accelerator. Later he founded a successful aerospace firm in 1961, Kinelogic, which was later purchased by Dictaphone Corporation. In 1971 he established Hadady Corporation, an advisory service for the futures market which he sold in 1991. Mr. Hadady, an engineering graduate of the University of Oklahoma, was born and raised in Claremore, Oklahoma. He now resides in Southern California.