Birds Aren't Real: The True Story of Mass Avian Murder and the Largest Surveillance Campaign in US History

Author:   Peter McIndoe ,  Connor Gaydos
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
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9781250288899


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   15 July 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Have you ever seen a baby pigeon? You haven’t, have you? No one has, not in many, many years. They used to be everywhere. You couldn’t walk out of your front door in New York City in the 1930s without seeing dozens of those little guys scurrying around. Today, there are millions of grown up pigeons in New York, but not a baby pigeon to be seen. That’s because they come out of the factory as adults. This is one of the many smoking guns of the bird drone surveillance crisis. Since 1959, the Deep State has mercilessly slaughtered over 12 billion birds and replaced them with identical drones that are designed to spy on private citizens and report their every action directly to the government. From pet canaries to Sesame Street, the shadowy figures that pull the strings have infiltrated every aspect of our society, making a mockery of civil liberties while the American people live in blissful ignorance. Until now. In Birds Aren’t Real, whistleblowers Peter McIndoe and Connor Gaydos trace the roots of a political conspiracy so vast and well-hidden that it almost seems like an elaborate hoax. These hero Bird Truthers have risked life and limb to compile and disseminate a treasure trove of information about the origins of the surveillance crisis, its spread, and the patriots who are on the front lines today, raising awareness and working to reclaim America as the land of the free. This urgent manifesto features a host of useful illustrations, activities, and leaked classified documents that will convince even the most outspoken skeptic that birds aren’t real. The truth is out there: will you stand and fight before it’s too late?

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Author:   Peter McIndoe ,  Connor Gaydos
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
Imprint:   St Martin's Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 19.00cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781250288899


ISBN 10:   1250288894
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   15 July 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"""Provides a wry commentary on an era where conspiracy theories are no longer relegated to shadowy internet forums and the fringes of media. By detailing an utterly ridiculous alternate history wherein your pet parakeet is in fact an insidious agent of espionage, [McIndoe & Gaydos] offer a sharp lesson in media literacy."" --New York Times ""Cosplaying the paranoid fringe, Birds Aren't Real delivers a knowing satire of American conspiratorial thinking in the century of QAnon. Beneath the collegiate humor, however, lies a profound grasp of conspiracism's psychic appeal, and a valuable provocation. How to best fight false claims and conspiracies online is currently the subject of fierce debate among social and computer scientists, policymakers, even the Supreme Court...Could it be, as a consequential election looms and violent online fantasies spray into real life, that we are going about it all entirely the wrong way?"" --The New Republic ""A silly and winning spoof."" --Publishers Weekly ""Quirky and humorously provocative."" --Kirkus ""'Bird Truthers' Peter McIndoe and Connor Gaydos include evidence to support their very real and super normal beliefs in this new manifesto, which contains charts, illustrations, activities, and leaked government documents. Whether or not you're one of the faithful, it promises to be a fun read at least."" --A.V. Club, ""10 Books You Should Read in June"" ""More than a million people have become followers of a conspiracy theory that birds aren't real...[the movement] mirrors some of the absurdity that has taken flight across the country."" --60 Minutes ""[A] meta conspiracy movement, set to out-conspire all other conspiracies."" --Vice ""The most perfect, playful distillation of where we are in relation to the media landscape we've built but can't control...It's a conspiracy-within-a-conspiracy."" --The Guardian"


"""More than a million people have become followers of a conspiracy theory that birds aren't real...[the movement] mirrors some of the absurdity that has taken flight across the country."" --60 Minutes ""[A] meta conspiracy movement, set to out-conspire all other conspiracies."" --Vice ""This is Gen Z's attempt to upend the rabbit hole with absurdism."" --New York Times ""The most perfect, playful distillation of where we are in relation to the media landscape we've built but can't control...It's a conspiracy-within-a-conspiracy."" --The Guardian"


Author Information

Peter McIndoe is a son, a scholar, and Public Information Officer for the world-renowned Birds Aren't Real movement. Peter came to the truth in 2017 through a combination of prophetic dreams and independent research. He has spent the past 7 years of his life on the road, campaigning in different cities, growing the movement through rallies and grassroots organizing. He's been featured on 60 Minutes, and the front page of the New York Times. Peter's efforts have been credited with growing the movement to millions, and will possibly save the world. He currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. Connor Gaydos was born in an undisclosed location far from civilization. His father Clark was the founder of Birds Aren't Real in the 1970s, and after his disappearance in the mid 90s Connor was raised by his uncle Leon. In 2016, Connor ran away from Leon and has since given his entire life to you, the people of America. He knows the risk he's taking by attaching his name to this book, and asks that if you work at the CIA and are offended by what's inside, you take a few deep breaths and spare his life.

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