
Declassified
Shocking Revelations from Top Secret Documents
9781398858138
256 pages
Arcturus Publishing Limited
Overview
From government coverups to strange military experiments, Declassified uncovers some of the most remarkable revelations to have emerged from top secret documents in recent years.
In this gripping, illustrated account, journalist Arthur Martin explores cases of spies and sleeper agents, such as Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, the frankly bizarre Acoustic Kitty project, in which the US government trained cats to spy on the Kremlin, the murky tale of the 'disappeared' citizens during Argentina's military dictatorship, and other astonishing plots that we once hidden from the public eye.
Includes:
• The Zimmermann Telegram, where the exposure of secret German telegram helped draw America into World War I.
• The Roswell Incident, where a suspected UFO sighting was revealed to be a military balloon testing operation.
• Project Iceworm, where U.S. planned to build nuclear missile launch sites under Greenland's ice.
• Operation Paperclip, where the U.S. recruited Nazi scientists to advance American military and space technology.
• Operation Northwoods, a proposed false-flag operation to justify U.S. military intervention in Cuba.
Declassified explores these remarkable projects, questions how seriously they were taken by the governments of the day and asks what the implications are of such efforts being conducted in our name without our knowledge.