Annie Jacobsen
Annie Jacobsen is an American investigative journalist and author, known for her non-fiction books focusing on government secrecy, national security, and warfare.
Annie Jacobsen is an American investigative journalist and author, known for her non-fiction books focusing on government secrecy, national security, and warfare. She is a graduate of Princeton University.
Bibliography
- Phenomena - The Secret History of the U.S. Government's Investigations into Extrasensory Perception and Psychokinesis (2017)
- The Pentagon's Brain
- Operation Paperclip
- Area 51
Affiliations
- Los Angeles Times Magazine (contributing editor)
- Princeton University (alumna)
Notes
- Her book "Phenomena" details the U.S. government's decades-long interest in anomalous mental phenomena, including extrasensory perception (ESP) and psychokinesis (PK).
- She conducted extensive interviews with scientists and psychics who worked on government programs for her book.
- Her work often involves declassified documents and in-depth research into sensitive topics.
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