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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
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