I Could Tell You but Then You Would Have to Be Destroyed by Me : Emblems from the Pentagon's Black World
I Could Tell You but Then You Would Have to Be Destroyed by Me : Emblems from the Pentagon's Black World
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Author(s): Paglen, Trevor
ISBN No.: 9781935554141
Pages: 160
Year: 201012
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 24.40
Status: Out Of Print

Praise for I COULD TELL YOU. " A fascinating set of shoulder patches designed for the Pentagon's Black Ops programs." -Stephen Colbert, The Colbert Report   " A glimpse of [the Pentagon's] dark world through a revealing lens- patches-the kind worn on military uniforms . The book offers not only clues into the nature of the secret programs, but also a glimpse of zealous male bonding among the presumed elite of the militaryindustrial complex. The patches often feel like fraternity pranks gone ballistic." -William Broad,The New York Times   " A fresh approach to secret government. It shows that these secret programs have their own culture, vocabulary and even sense of humor." -Steven Aftergood,The Federation of American Scientists   " Gives readers a peek into the shadows .


Department of Defense spokesman Bob Mehal toldNewsweekthat it 'would not be prudent to comment on what patches did or did not represent classified units.' That's OK. Some mysteries are more fun when they stay unsolved." -Karen Pinchin,Newsweek   "An impressive collection." -Justin Rood, ABC News   " An art book that presents peculiar shoulder patches created for the weird and top secret programs funded by the Pentagon's black budget. an achievement." -Timothy Buckwalter,San Francisco Chronicle   " I was fascinated . [Paglen] has assembled about 40 colorful patch insignia from secret, military 'black' programs that are hardly ever discussed in public.


He has plenty of regalia from the real denizens of Area 51." -Alex Beam,The Boston Globe   " Some of the worst crimes in the American landscape are hiding in plain sight, and nobody has ever pursued them more thoroughly or explained them more chillingly and engagingly than Trevor Paglen. What he is doing is important, fascinating, and groundbreaking." -Rebecca Solnit, author ofWanderlust   " The iconography of the United States military. Not the mainstream military, with its bars and ribbons and medals, but the secret or 'black projects' world, which may or may not involve contacting aliens, building undetectable spy aircraft, and experimenting with explosives that could make atomic bombs look like firecrackers. Here, mysterious characters and cryptic symbols hint at intrigue much deeper than rank, company, and unit."-UTNE Reader   " Of course, issuing patches for a covert operation sounds like a joke . but truth be told, these days everything is branded.


Military symbols are frequently replete with heraldic imagery-some rooted in history, others based on contemporary popular arts that feature comic characters-but these enigmatic dark-op images, in some cases probably designed by the participants themselves, are more personal, and also more disturbing, than most." -Steven Heller, The New York Times Book Review   " Trevor Paglen gets into the black heart of America's black sites. There is no better guide to this great American mystery. What goes on inside these bases will determine the future of warfare-and who we are-for the rest of the century." -Robert Baer, former case officer at the CIA and author ofSee No Evil: The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's War on Terrorism.


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