Suppressed

Suppressed

Author: Robert M. Smith

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2021-05-14

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1493057723

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Suppressed is the book the media would prefer you not read. The book may change the way you read a newspaper, listen to the radio, watch TV, or consume digital media. Please look at the Follow the Author Page for videos by Robert M. Smith. Incisive behind-the-scenes details about the Times and other media outlets. — Publishers Weekly A forthright indictment of the media’s shortcomings. — Kirkus Reviews Half of all Americans do not trust the media, and many Americans believe the media are to blame for the country’s division. The U.S. ranks dead last of all countries in media trust. But no one in the media is talking about this. This well-reviewed book tells you why and shows you the inside of the media machine. It includes a look behind the scenes at some of the biggest stories in the history of journalism. The author — a former New York Times White House and investigative correspondent — was there and is ruthlessly honest about what he saw. In fact, the author unearthed Watergate before Woodward and Bernstein, but saw the story ignored by the New York Times Washington Bureau when he gave it to them. Margaret Sullivan, media critic for the Washington Post, called the book a “very engaging read.” Smith is an attorney and barrister who has written a law book for lawyers. This is a different kind of book, but it is written with the same careful attention to the evidence. Coming to the present, Suppressed shows how some media, including the New York Times, stepped into the ring and began slugging it out with President Trump, instead of staying outside the ring and neutrally reporting what it saw. The book argues that the media would have been more effective if it had remained neutral — and credible. On the other hand, Times stock dropped 17 percent in the first two quarters of 2021, after President Trump left. During the same time the S&P 500 index rose 18 percent. The book offers entertaining tidbits — some hard to believe — but also shows you how to be a knowledgeable consumer of something that you spend time on every day and depend on. Written with candor and humor, Suppressed traces a young investigative reporter’s arc from naïveté to cynicism, from covering the White House to leaving journalism for Yale Law School and ultimately becoming a barrister in London and teaching at Oxford.


Suppressed Inventions and Other Discoveries

Suppressed Inventions and Other Discoveries

Author: Jonathan Eisen

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 566

ISBN-13: 9780399527357

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A scientist with a revolutionary cure for AIDS is incarcerated without explanation. Valuable artifacts are mysteriously misplaced by a prominent archaeological institution. Three celebrated astronauts perish in a suspicious fire after voicing their criticism of the US space program. Yet our world’s most powerful agencies hastily dispel these alarming reports as conspiracy theories, and bury them in padlocked archives. The fact is that a suppression syndrome exists in our society. Suppressed Inventions and Other Discoveries exposes the startling degree of truth behind the rumors. Jonathan Eisen has collected over forty intriguing stories of scientific cover-ups and programs of misinformation concocted to conceal some of the most phenomenal innovations in mankind’s history. These no-holds-barred accounts force us to confront the naiveté—and danger—of trusting our academic and political leaders to act always for the common good. Suppressed Inventions and Other Discoveries presents documented evidence that corporate self-interest, scientific arrogance, and political savvy have contrived to keep us in the dark about technological breakthroughs or interplanetary contact that may shift the current balance of power. Prepare yourself for a revealing look at the research and development to which we’ve been denied access. Suppressed Inventions and Other Discoveries begins by examining the ties that bind the medical establishment to powerful pharmaceutical corporations. Then it details the struggle of the independent research against Orthodox Science and its code of conduct, the Scientific Method. Next, the book investigates the cover-up of information concerning UFOs and extraterrestrial life that’s certain to make you reconsider what you thought was science fiction. The final section discusses just a few of the numerous alternate energy resources and fuel savers that, if put on the market today, would soon run the fossil fuel monopolies out of business.


Literature Suppressed on Political Grounds

Literature Suppressed on Political Grounds

Author: Nicholas J. Karolides

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2014-05-14

Total Pages: 639

ISBN-13: 0816071519

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Literature Suppressed on Religious Grounds, Revised Edition profiles the censorship of many such essential works of literature. The entries new to this edition include extensive coverage of the Harry Potter series, which has been frequently banned in the United States on the grounds that it promotes witchcraft, as well as entries on two popular textbook series, The Witches by Roald Dahl, Women Without Men: A Novel of Modern Iran, and more. Also included are updates to such entries as The Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie and On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin.


Secret and Suppressed II

Secret and Suppressed II

Author: Adam Parfrey

Publisher: Feral House

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 193259535X

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The groundbreaking first edition of Secret and Suppressed influenced many in the conspiratorial 90s (including Chris Carter and his X-Files). Now comes the second edition, presenting a new set of revelations, rants, visions and nightmares that illuminate the paranoid and nightmarish post-9/11 world.


The Suppressed Madness of Sane Men

The Suppressed Madness of Sane Men

Author: Marion Milner

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-11-04

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 1134958765

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Marion Milner introduces this edited collection of her papers from 1942 to 1977 with a fascinating biographical account of her development in psychoanalysis.


Suppressed

Suppressed

Author: Wendi Wilson

Publisher: Wendi Wilson

Published: 2017-05-16

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13:

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What if everything you thought you knew about yourself was a lie? Kailani Ericson's life pretty much sucks. Her mother is basically an indentured servant to a hateful old woman who thrives on terrorizing Kai while they live and work in her huge seaside manor. Her best friend and the ocean in her backyard are her only comforts. Then he moves in next door. Bryce Howell is gorgeous, every girl’s fantasy. He’s also arrogant, insolent, and strictly forbidden. But he’s not normal. He’s something different. Something strange and irresistible. When their forbidden relationship is discovered, Kai’s world is turned upside down. She discovers the truth about her ancestry and faces an uncertain future. The ocean waters beckon her, but therein lies the problem: swimming in the sea would mean certain death. But if she stays on dry land, she will die. Bryce wants to save her. He needs to save her, even at the risk of his own safety. Can the love of fated souls defeat the darkest magic? The Little Mermaid meets Beautiful Creatures in this paranormal romance with mermaids, witches and the true love of fated soulmates.


Omega, Suppressed

Omega, Suppressed

Author: Leann Ryans

Publisher: Leann Ryans

Published: 2021-06-28

Total Pages: 127

ISBN-13:

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Shailyn knew living in a small town would be different than the city she grew up in, but she didn’t realize how difficult it was going to be. The Alphas there didn’t believe in suppressants, and they prevent her from ordering more so she wouldn’t infect the other omegas with her progressive thinking. She wouldn’t let their outdated views suppress her right to choose, but it left her with no option but to go back to the city for more. Alone.


Thought Suppression

Thought Suppression

Author: Eric Rassin

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2005-10-20

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 0080461182

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Is it possible to ban unwanted thoughts from consciousness? According to the literature on thought suppression, the answer is no. In the 1980s, Wegner and colleges demonstrated that the average person cannot prevent a trivial thought like that of a polar bear from entering consciousness approximately seven times in a five minute period. This experimental finding was followed by a substantial number of replications. This book provides an up-to-date overview of the thought suppression literature. First, similarities and differences between suppression, repression, and dissociation are discussed. Methodological issues are then considered. Finally, the clinical applications of the thought suppression literature are discussed. Although there are numerous conditions to which the phenomenon of suppression can be applied, obsession and traumatic recollection are the main applications. In addition to offering an overview of the literature, this book links the thought suppression paradigm to other research fields, such as directed forgetting and repressive coping. Furthermore, it discusses the phenomenon of thought suppression in the light of broader theories such as the cognitive theory of obsession, and the ego depletion hypothesis. Clinical implications and directions for future research are offered.