I Could Tell You But Then You Would Have to be Destroyed by Me: Emblems from the Pentagon's Black World
by:
Trevor Paglen (author)
They’re on the shoulder of all military personnel: patches that symbolize what their unit does. But what if that’s top secret?“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...
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They’re on the shoulder of all military personnel: patches that symbolize what their unit does. But what if that’s top secret?“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 ScientistsIn a work that combines ingenious journalism and bizarrely encoded art, author/photographer/investigator Trevor Paglen uncovers sixty never-before-seen-in-public military patches that reveal a bizarre secret world of the American military. Paglen investigates classified weapons projects and intelligence operations by examining their own imagery and jargon, disclosing new facts about important classified military units—here known by peculiar names (“Goat Suckers,” “None of Your Fucking Business,” “Tastes Like Chicken”) and illustrated with occult symbols and ridiculous cartoons. The precisely photographed patches—worn by military personnel working on classified missions, such as those at the legendary Area 51—reveal much about a strange and eerie world about which little was previously known.The author has also assembled an extensive and readable guide, based on extensive interviews with military sources and government records, to the patches included here, making this volume perhaps the best available survey of the military's black world—a $27 billion industry that has quietly grown by almost 50 percent since 9/11.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781933633329 (1933633328)
Publish date: December 1st 2007
Publisher: Melville House
Pages no: 136
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
History,
Art,
War,
Military,
Politics,
Spy Thriller,
Espionage,
Military History,
Design,
Photography
This was an interesting book. Most of the patches had the kind of logos you would expect, apex predators and references to violence but some actually had cute animals (those were generally the patches for support for black ops). I still find the idea that black ops have patches somewhat problemati...
I have just catalogued this book for my library. But my brain is still in processing mode, because ... 1. I marvel again and again that there seems to be no subject too peculiar to publish a book on.2. I immediately thought of Alex and of Lila's brother in Hunting Lila?