Annie Jacobsen
Annie Jacobsen (born June 28, 1967) is an American investigative journalist, author, and a 2016 Pulitzer Prize finalist. She writes for and produces television programs, including ''Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan'' for Amazon Studios, and ''Clarice'' for CBS. She was a contributing editor to the ''Los Angeles Times Magazine'' from 2009 until 2012.Jacobsen writes about war, weapons, security, and secrets. Jacobsen is best known as the author of the 2011 non-fiction book ''Area 51: An Uncensored History of America's Top Secret Military Base'', which ''The New York Times'' called "cauldron-stirring." She is an internationally acclaimed and sometimes controversial author who, according to one critic, writes sensational books by addressing popular conspiracies. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Pentagon's brain : an uncensored history of DARPA, America's top secret military research agency / Annie Jacobsen. by Jacobsen, Annie
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Operation Paperclip : the secret intelligence program to bring Nazi scientists to America / Annie Jacobsen. by Jacobsen, Annie
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Phenomena : the secret history of the U.S. government's investigations into extrasensory perception and psychokinesis / Annie Jacobsen. by Jacobsen, Annie
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Watermelon syrup : a novel / Annie Jacobsen ; with Jane Finlay-Young and Di Brandt. by Jacobsen, Annie, 1946-2005
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