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Truthteller Stephen Davis

Truthteller By Stephen Davis

Truthteller by Stephen Davis


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Summary

There is a war on truth. And the liars are winning. Truthteller exposes how governments and corporations cover up murder, corruption and catastrophe. It is an essential guide for concerned citizens who want to know the facts, not fake news.

Truthteller Summary

Truthteller: An Investigative Reporter's Journey Through the World of Truth Prevention, Fake News and Conspiracy Theories by Stephen Davis

There is a war on truth. And the liars are winning. There is an increasingly large number of weapons in the arsenal of the rich, the powerful and the elected to prevent the truth from coming out - to bury it, warp it, twist it to suit their purposes. Truthteller exposes this toolbox of lies and deception, and reveals how governments and corporations have covered-up mass murder, corruption and catastrophe.

In a world where Putin and Trump have successfully branded journalists as traffickers in fake news, while promoting the actual creators of fake news, investigative reporter Stephen Davis shows the tools that are used to deceive us and explains why they work. He draws from over three decades as an award-winning reporter, editor, foreign correspondent, television producer, documentary filmmaker, and journalism educator to analyse exclusive documents and interviews. Discover shocking details of deception in media across the globe and learn how to recognise and decode the lies we are told by those in power.

Truthteller is an essential guide for understanding the modern media world - for teachers, students and concerned citizens who want to know the facts, not fake news and conspiracy theories. It takes you inside the world of investigative reporting in an intimate history of a reporter's battles, won and lost, the personal and professional costs and the lives damaged along the way.

Truthteller Reviews

"Investigative journalist, Stephen Davis, raises new questions about the disappearance of Sydney man Richard Sajko, one of the city's toughest cold cases." * Daily Telegraph *
"Davis...is the only journalist I know who has paid significant attention to BA149 [British Airways flight from Heathrow to Kuala Lumpar, that, on 1 August 1990, via Kuwait City and Madras had 367 passengers and 18 crew held hostage]. Governments become ever more proficient in covering up inconvenient truths." -- Peter Wilby * NewStatesman America *
"Every page is quite extraordinary" * The Matthew Wright Show *
"Stephen Davis uses his skills as an investigative journalist to expose the tools at play in the propagation of falsehoods by governments, organisations and the media". * Good Reading Magazine *
"If we end up in a society where nobody can tell the difference between truth and fiction that will be devastating for us all" * Good Reading Podcast *
"Truthteller author Stephen Davis's investigation into the death of an Australian scientist in the Antarctic uncovers a culture far removed from the pristine image of life on the ice" * Maxim Magazine *
"Very well written. It is compelling. A sort of travelogue into the heart of darkness known as spin, conspiracy theories, misinformation and truth prevention". * The Fourth Estate Podcast *
"deep fakes are going to make it even harder to tell the difference between fact and fiction" * ABC Radio National - Sunday Extra with Hugh Riminton *
"Drawing on author Stephen Davis' three decades experience as an investigative journalist, Truthteller uses real-world stories to illustrate the tools that governments and corporations use to deceive the media and the public." * Hype Magazine *
"an entertaining and unsettling compilation of some of the world's most elaborate official conspiracies. It serves as an acute reminder of just how mendacious - and gullible - we can be." * The Australian Financial Review *
"Truthteller reinforces the value of journalism and the need for rigorous investigative reporting in a democracy." * Santa Barbara Independent *

About Stephen Davis

Stephen Davis has been on the front lines of journalism for three decades as an investigative reporter in TV, magazines and newspapers and as a leading journalism educator, trying to uphold the ideals of the fourth estate, and to inspire his students to do the same. From the rainforests of Brazil to the icy wastes of Antarctica, from London to Los Angeles, from the Middle East to Australia and New Zealand, Davis has sought out the truth and sometimes found it. Along the way he has encountered lying politicians and corporate con men, spies and special forces soldiers, secret policemen and scared scientists. Among those who have tried to dissuade him from reporting his stories: men with Kalashnikovs, government lawyers, corporate PRs in fancy suits, senior police officers, billionaires, and newspaper owners. Davis has worked for The Sunday Times in both London and Los Angeles, been a war and foreign correspondent, a TV producer for 60 Minutes and 20/20, a newspaper editor, a documentary film maker for the BBC and Discovery, and has taught journalism to thousands of students from all over the world. He has won multiple awards for his investigative reporting, including a silver medal at the New York film and television awards, and has designed and run journalism degree programs in London, Sydney and Melbourne.

Table of Contents

Introduction: A toolbox for lies and deception
1. From the toolbox: The art of character assassination
The strange journey of Richard Tomlinson

2. From the toolbox: Shoot the messengers
If a forest is destroyed and no one is there to see it, does anyone care?

3. From the toolbox: Our conspiracy theories are better than yours
The Estonia mystery: Spies, smugglers, secret packages and Putin

4. From the toolbox: Delay, delay, delay until everyone gets bored
A murder confession is ignored

5. From the toolbox: Create your own reality
State-sponsored stories and other distractions

6. From the toolbox: Manufacture another truth
The human shields - how a cover-up was covered up

7. From the toolbox: The value of distance
An Antarctic rescue and the death of a scientist

8. From the toolbox: Official secrets and other means of suppression
How to avoid a government stopping your book being published

9. From the toolbox: Behind closed doors
Making lots of people angry in the world's friendliest country

10. A different tool: Happy endings, deception practised by journalists and other good people
Misleading the world's children

11. The assault on truth: Where to from here?

Additional information

GOR009925801
9781925335897
1925335895
Truthteller: An Investigative Reporter's Journey Through the World of Truth Prevention, Fake News and Conspiracy Theories by Stephen Davis
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Exisle Publishing
2019-04-01
253
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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