Description
For nearly eighty years, humanity has lived beneath the fear of nuclear annihilation. The Great Lie challenges the narratives that shaped the nuclear age — examining how fear, propaganda, war, and political power transformed modern civilization — and offers a roadmap for breaking free from fear itself and reclaiming a future built on truth, reason, peace, and human freedom.In The Great Lie, author and human rights investigator Ara Khachig Manoogian examines the history of the nuclear age, from Hiroshima and the Cuban Missile Crisis to the Doomsday Clock and modem geopolitical conflicts. Drawing on historical records, declassified documents, scientific studies, and personal reflection, he asks a question few dare to confront.THIS BOOK EXPLORES:
• The origins of nuclear fear and how it shaped modem society
• Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the evidence often left out of public discussion
• The Doomsday Clock, nuclear winter, and the concept of omnicide
• How fear influences politics, media, war, and public behavior
• The relationship between fear, power, democracy, and control
• What each of us can do to reclaim our future
The Great Lie is not a call for complacency. Nuclear war must never become an option. It is a call to replace fear with truth, panic with reason, and obedience with informed action.




