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This article is about the New Zealand based author. For the British author, see Nicholas Hagger

Nicky Hager is an author and investigative journalist who lives in Wellington, New Zealand.

He is best known as one of the earliest to write about the secretive ECHELON world-wide electronic spy network. In 2001 he testified before the European Parliament on his research into the network.

His book, Seeds of Distrust, claimed government officials lead by Helen Clark covered-up a release of genetically modified sweet corn. It was released before the 2002 general election, and helped make genetically modified organisms a major election issue.

In November 2006 he authored a book called The Hollow Men: A Study in the Politics of Deception. The book details emails leaked by the National Party written by party leader Don Brash. The book has been prevented from being published by a court injuction obtained by Brash.


Bibliography

  • Secret Power, New Zealand's Role in the International Spy Network; Craig Potton Publishing, Nelson, NZ; ISBN 0-908802-35-8; 1996
  • Secrets and Lies : The Anatomy of an Anti-Environmental Pr Campaign (with Bob Burton) - 1999
  • Seeds of Distrust : The Story of a GE Cover-up - 2002

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