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Index
Cover Title Page Dedication Epigraph Contents Notes to the Second (Electronic) Edition Acknowledgements Preface Chapter I
In pursuit of history UFOs in the local media History repeats The national media respond Vanishing news UFOs and national security Physical threats Social threats
Chapter II
Democracy vs. authoritarianism The growth of secrecy The revolving door The media in times of crisis Overt censorship Covert censorship
Chapter III
Public relations and propaganda Between the wars Propaganda in World War II Nuclear deceptions New laws, new lies The CIA versus the truth Sabotage at home The Reagan-Bush deceptions Persian Gulf propaganda Government by deception Privatizing propaganda Terrorism as Political Theater? Understanding the elite media
Chapter IV
Assessing the threat Managing the news Covert censorship Propaganda Theory and practice Historical precedent The question of detection
Chapter V
Censorship-at-source Recruitment of journalists Discrete contacts Monitoring and interception of UFO-related news Secrecy agreements Surveillance Confiscation of evidence Acts of sabotage Character assassination Threats Harassment Incarceration Assassination Adding it all up
Chapter VI
Cover stories Spin control Bogus investigations and reports Recruitment of influential people and group leaders Front organizations Targeting influential groups Psychological operations Disinformation Deep-cover agents Film and TV programs Articles and books Conclusions
Chapter VII
News or entertainment? Talk radio Video for the masses Digital distortions Cybernetic samizdat Fighting back at big media Reasserting corporate domination Ethical considerations A Long-Term Solution?
Appendix A
Sociological observations Political consequences A few thoughts about sources Warnings Suggestions Useful Resources:
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