Secrets and Lies (Hager)
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Secrets and Lies | |
Author | Nicky Hager |
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Language | English |
Genre(s) | Public relations Environmentalism |
Publisher | Craig Potton Publishing |
Publication date | 1999 |
Pages | 286pp (paperback) |
ISBN | ISBN 0-908802-57-9 |
Secrets and Lies, subtitled "the anatomy of an anti-environmental PR campaign", is a 1999 book by Nicky Hager and Bob Burton.
The book documents the public relations information put out by Timberlands West Coast Limited in order to win public support for logging of native forests on the West Coast of New Zealand.
The material is based on a large amount of documentation leaked by a staff member from the local branch of Shandwick (now Weber Shandwick Worldwide)[1], a global public relations company, which had been hired by Timberlands to run a secret campaign against environmental groups such as Native Forest Action between 1997 and 1999.
The book describes its tactics of surveillance of meetings, monitoring the press and responding to every letter to the editor, greenwashing, the use of SLAPPs, cleaning anti-logging graffiti and blotting out campaign posters in public places, and managing to install its pro-logging educational materials into schools.
The book alleges that almost every pro-logging letter or article was organized by this campaign.
During a general Parliamentary debate in November 2006, when the book The Hollow Men had an injunction against its publication, the MP Gerry Brownlee said of the author and the book:
“ | This is the same Nicky Hager who wrote the book Secrets and Lies in 1999, in which he spoke about the Timberlands scandal. None of it was true. Not one of the pages in that book carried a single truth. It was roundly discredited. He is a man who indulges in intrigue and in the activities of scurrilously besmirching any individual he does not like, without any care whatsoever.[2] | ” |
The Hollow Men documents behind the scenes activities of the National Party, of which Brownlee was deputy leader at the time.
[edit] References
- ^ Weber Shandwick. History. Retrieved on 2007-05-13.
- ^ New Zealand Parliament debates, 22 nov, 2006 (spoken by Gerry Brownlee) General Debate (accessed 2007-03-20)
[edit] External links
- PR watch article including large excerpts from the book.
- Detailed rebuttal of the book by Chris Perley a New Zealand forestry and agriculture consultant.
- Wilderness Society webpage for the book