Friday 1 March 2013

UFO TV: Manufacturing Ignorance: UFOs, the First Amendment and National Security (Video)

 
Uploaded on 24 Nov 2010 By UFOTVstudios
The X-Conference: Manufacturing Ignorance: UFOs, the First Amendment and National Security

The Missing Times: News Media Complicity in the UFO Cover-up is an investigation by Author and Researcher Terry Hansen into whether some of America's most influential news organizations, many of which have maintained close ties to the U.S. intelligence community, have willingly suppressed full and accurate news coverage of the UFO phenomenon for a variety of national-security reasons. Terry reviews the history of censorship and propaganda during the twentieth century and explains how and why elite news organizations work closely with government agencies during times of national crisis, and reviews the evidence for such media-government collusion over the course of the half-century-long UFO controversy.

This LIVE presentation was given at the X-Conference by Terry Hansen.

Terry Hansen is an independent journalist and magazine publisher with an interest in scientific controversies and the politics of mass media. He has followed the UFO controversy for decades and is the author of the book "The Missing Times: News Media Complicity in the UFO Cover-up."

The X-Conference is produced by X-PPAC (Extraterrestrial Phenomena Political Action Committee) and The Paradigm Research Group, who's mission is to educate Congress, the Press and the Public about the Government imposed "Truth Embargo" and to bring about formal acknowledgment by the U. S. Government of an Extraterrestrial presence engaging the Human Race - Full Disclosure. UFOTV is pleased to present what will be all of the presentations that were given by all the invited speakers at each of the X-Conference events. Stay tuned as we continue to upload further video coverage.

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