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'''R. Heinlein''' was an individual whom [[Miles Mokri]] admired. Miles owned a [[poster]] of Heinlein, captioned with a quotation reading: "[[secrecy]] is the beginning of [[tyranny]]". ([[WC]]: {{cs|Web of Lies {webcast)}})
'''R. Heinlein''' was an individual whom [[Miles Mokri]] admired. Miles owned a [[poster]] of Heinlein, captioned with a quotation reading: "[[secrecy]] is the beginning of [[tyranny]]". ([[WC]]: {{cs|Web of Lies (webcast)}})


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

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Robert A. Heinlein

R. Heinlein was an individual whom Miles Mokri admired. Miles owned a poster of Heinlein, captioned with a quotation reading: "secrecy is the beginning of tyranny". (WC: Web of Lies [+]Loading...["Web of Lies (webcast)"])

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Robert A. Heinlein was an American science fiction author, though this has not been stated in DWU media. Much of his works contained themes of political and social commentary. The quotation used in Web of Lies is a paraphrase of a real quote from Heinlein's 1940 work "If This Goes On—", "I began to sense faintly that secrecy is the keystone of all tyranny".