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What happens when the history books are wrong? The United States Government wants you to not question the narrative that, in some cases, has been written by them for more than a century. But sometimes, real facts emerge from declassified documents that challenge what you thought you knew.
This book dissects some of the most amazing declassified documents that have changed the history of the world and our perception of it. With each turn of the page, Secrets from The Black Vault reveals declassified programs and formerly top secret illustrations that detail an Air Force’s secret plan to build a Mach 4 flying saucer; the Department of Defense’s plan to detonate a nuclear bomb on the surface of the moon; the use of psychic spies within the CIA; how an unidentified object almost sparked World War III; and much more. Declassified documents within The Black Vault play a crucial role in understanding the inner workings of America’s top secret agendas.
Published | 15 Apr 2020 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 228 |
ISBN | 9781538134061 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 46 b/w photos |
Dimensions | 230 x 153 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
A conspiracy theorist's delight, Secrets From the Black Vault delves into the dark secrets of America's military and other federal organizations. Greenwald put a lot of time and effort into obtaining documents that are only available thanks to the Freedom of Information Act . . . so it comes across as a legitimate exposé rather than sensationalistic alarmism. . . this book will appeal to the most fervent conspiracy theorists and skeptics alike as it shines a light on many questions readers may not know they had.
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There are few more dedicated excavators of government documents than John Greenewald, whose patience and skill have released millions of previously secret pages. In Secrets from the Black Vault, he shares some of his most startling, funny, and illuminating finds, revealing some of the biggest mysteries on Earth — and beyond.
Michael Morisy, Founder & Executive Director, MuckRock
Leaning on his decades of experience with the Freedom of Information Act, John Greenewald Jr. once again sheds light on shocking truths the government would prefer not to discuss and offers a thought provoking journey into the dark world of sanctioned secrecy.
Tim McMillan, Retired Law Enforcement Executive and Investigative Journalist
To read any of John Greenewald’s books, or to follow his research, is like turning the pages of an excellent, absorbing mystery novel. With one main difference: The government and military characters in John’s adventures are real people in real situations, whose activities and decisions have real consequences to all of us who live in the real world. In ‘Secrets from the Black Vault,’ the whole idea of declassified documents takes on a spy thriller ambiance where the reader is kept in suspense until its satisfying conclusion is revealed, often resulting in matters of national and international importance. Utilizing the mighty Freedom of Information Act tool, Mr. Greenewald’s decades-long relentless persistence of prying loose previously secret government documents continues to open locked doors to the unknown world around us. He gives clarity to subjects that potentially affect everybody’s future. John Greenewald wants answers and so do we! If truth is, indeed, more important than fiction, then ‘Secrets from the Black Vault’ profoundly underscores that reality.
Lee Speigel, producer/host of KGRA Digital Broadcast Network's “Edge of Reality Radio,” and co-producer/co-writer of “The Phenomenon” UFO documentary
Truth is often stranger than fiction, and John Greenewald, Jr.’s relentless pursuit of that truth has resulted in an engaging and informative exploration into the skeleton’s in America’s closet. From CIA mind control programs to nuking the moon, Greenewald’s pragmatic narrative begs the reader to dive ever deeper into their own pursuit of truth.
Alex Hollings, Defense Journalist
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