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I COULD TELL YOU BUT THEN WOULD HAVE TO BE DESTROYED BY ME SHIRT Black Ops Patch
$ 21.12
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- Fantastic "I COULD TELL YOU BUT THEN WOULD HAVE TO BE DESTROYED BY ME" SHIRT!!!- Black cotton blend workshirt/uniform (Dickies) with patch on front.
- Very good vintage/pre-owned condition. No holes or stains.
Marked size Medium. Check measurements to ensure fit.
It measures 22 inches (56 cm) across the chest and 32 inches (81.2 cm) from the back of the collar area to the bottom.
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I am guessing this shirt is a promotional item for the book by Trevor Paglen, but I am not sure.
"In defense jargon, the phrase "black world" denotes the collection of programs, people, and places involved in the most secret of military projects. Like the black budget, the black world is as vast as it is secret. It is not so much a world unto itself as it is a world existing alongside and interwoven with the more conventional parts of military and civilian life. Airbases such as Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California have restricted "compounds" where black projects take place. Industrial sites like Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works have cordoned off areas dedicated to classified projects. Deputy directors of various military agencies are charged with overseeing projects whose existence might be kept secret even from their commanders. Black operations are also woven into existing, visible, activities: like a classified payload aboard a rocket launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base. Or the 1990 space shuttle mission STS-36 (piloted by a former deputy chief of the Air Force's Special Projects Office), which is long rumored to have deployed a supersecret stealth satellite, codenamed MISTY, before landing at Edwards Air Force Base. The black world also has its dedicated bases, such as the Air Force's "operating location near Groom Lake," a Nevada aircraft test site popularly known as Area 51 where the "Special Projects Flight Test Squadron" tests classified airframes. To the north of Groom Lake is the Tonopah Test Range (also known as Area 52), where a squadron of purloined Soviet MiGs once flew, piloted by a unit called the "Red Eagles" under the code name CONSTANT PEG. During the 19805, Tonopah was also home to operational squadrons of then-classified F-117a stealth fighters, and patches identified their wearers as "Grim Reapers," "Nightstalkers," and "GoatSuckers."
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