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Sunday, July 23, 2017
book: national security cinema
This is a book about secrecy, militarism, manipulation, and censorship
at the heart of the world’s leading democracy—and about those who try to
fight them. Using thousands of pages of documents acquired through
the Freedom of Information Act National Security Cinema
exclusively reveals that the national security state—led by the CIA and
Pentagon—has worked on more than eight-hundred Hollywood films and over a
thousand network television shows. The latest scholarship has
underestimated the size of this operation, in part because the
government has gone to considerable lengths to prevent data emerging,
especially in the 21st Century, as the practice of government-Hollywood
cooperation has escalated and become more aggressive. National Security Cinema
reveals for the first time specific script changes made by the
government for political reasons on dozens of blockbusting films and
franchises like Transformers, Avatar, Meet the Parents, and The
Terminator. These forces have suppressed important narratives about:
CIA drug trafficking; illegal arms sales; military creation of
bio-weapons; the interaction of private armies and oil companies;
government treatment of minorities; torture; coups; assassinations, and
the failure to prevent 9/11.
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