Nick,
Having not read your new book, but putting it on my soon to order list, I find the subject of keeping folkloric, or subculture "belief centered" information secret, that possibly does not exist to begin with, extremely fascinating. This being from a stand point that does not positionally argue so much the validity of the subject matter, as much as it centers it's real curiosity on the issue of a possible social control mechanism through staging, imagery, and misdirection. Might this book serve to identify such an operative body?
For instance, the Roswell Incident. We all know, or at very least want to believe, that something extraordinary MAY have happened. "May" being the operative word here. Does the underlying question represented by the historically questionable validity of an alien technology crash in Roswell accomplish the intent of this organized process? Could the initial fantastic proclamation of such an event, it's immediate retraction in and of itself, even the intense investigations that shaped the UFO subculture, all culminate to represent a fantastic distortion of a far more sinister real history itself?
Or does your new book, which IMO would be just as fascinating a perspective, reveal the discovery of an officialdom centering on a systematic organized process wherein certain select factual history is altered/erased according to plan? Who prioritizes and makes those decisive plans exactly?
I know that I'll find all this out for myself soon enough when I get to reading the book Nick, but darn you, there you go getting my curious anticipation motivated, and them rusty wheels to turning again!