Scenarios about 'government secrecy'
Government secrecy refers to the practice by which state institutions classify, withhold, or control access to information deemed sensitive for national security or other strategic purposes. This practice has evolved throughout history, from sealed diplomatic communications to complex classification systems protecting military, intelligence, and technological data. In alternate history scenarios, different approaches to government secrecy often serve as pivotal divergence points, influencing public trust, technological development, and the balance between security and transparency.
What If The Pentagon Papers Were Never Published?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the classified Pentagon Papers never reached the public, potentially altering the course of the Vietnam War, presidential politics, and the relationship between government, media, and the public.