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Barcode30293102285835
StatusChecked Out
LocationClark County
Call No001.9 Tinl
TitleGhosts of iron mountain : the hoax of the century, its enduring impact, and what it reveals about America today / Phil Tinline ; [foreword by Kai Bird].
AuthorTinline, Phil, author.
CollectionNF
Total Circ1
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Clark County30293102285835001.9 Tinl3/28/2025 Due on 4/25/2025Clark County

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International Standard Book Number 9781668050514 (ebook)
International Standard Book Number 9781797189215 (audiobook)
International Standard Book Number 9781668050491 (hardcover)
International Standard Book Number 1668050498 (hardcover)
Personal Name Tinline, Phil, author.
Title Statement Ghosts of iron mountain : the hoax of the century, its enduring impact, and what it reveals about America today / Phil Tinline ; [foreword by Kai Bird].
Edition Statement First Scribner hardcover edition.
Production, Publication, Distribution, Manufacture, and Copyright Notice New York, NY : Scribner, an imprint of Simon & Schuster LLC, 2025.
Physical Description xvi, 336 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography, Etc. Note Includes bibliographic references (pages [303]-316 and index).
Formatted Contents Note What happened? -- The power elite -- The unthinkable -- The conspirators -- Iron Mountain -- The lobby -- Mister X and the high cabal -- Blueprint for tyranny -- The ghost of Lee Harvey Oswald -- They want to kill everybody -- As if.
Summary, Etc. A compelling work of investigative journalism that explores the surprising origins and hidden ramifications of an epic late 1960s hoax, perpetrated by cultural luminaries, including Victor Navasky and E.L. Doctorow. For readers curious about the surprising connections between John F. Kennedy, Oliver Stone, Timothy McVeigh, Alex Jones, and Donald Trump.
Summary, Etc. The story of a how a 1966 satirical hoax portraying a secret government study claiming war's end would be disastrous sparked media frenzy and evolved into a cautionary tale about the enduring power of deception to shape public beliefs. Delve into the labyrinth of America's conspiracy culture with this investigative masterpiece that unearths the roots of our era's most potent myths. In 1966, amid unrest over the Vietnam War and the alarming growth of the military-industrial complex, little-known writer Leonard Lewin was approached by a group of ingenious satirists on the Left to concoct a document that would pretend to ratify everyone's fears that the government was deceiving the public. Devoting more than a year to the project, Lewin constructed a fiction (passed off as the honest truth) that a government-run Study Group had been charged with examining the "cost of peace," setting its first meetings in the very real Iron Mountain nuclear bunker in upstate New York. This gathering of the nation's academic elite concluded that suspending war would be disastrous, forcing all sorts of bizarre measures to compensate. Lewin didn't realize it at the time, but he'd created a narrative that fed the interests of both ends of the political spectrum -- by promoting the idea that the government uses centralized power for evil. Lewin's fabrications are adopted by a seemingly endless string of extremist organizations which view it as supporting their ideology. In this riveting -- and chilling -- tale of a deception that refuses to die is an unsettling warning about how, in contemporary times, a hoax may no longer be a hoax if it can be used to recruit followers to a cause.-- Publisher description
Subject-Personal Name Lewin, Leonard C.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Impostors and imposture.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Conspiracy theories.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Vietnam War, 1961-1975.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Hoaxes.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Military-industrial complex United States.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Right and left (Political science) History.
Added Entry, Personal Name Bird, Kai, author of introduction.

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