Displaying items by tag: J EDGAR HOOVER

Michael R. Sisak and Jennifer Peltz, at:  HuffPost

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Saturday, 06 February 2021 21:40

MLK / FBI

Jeff Carter examines Sam Pollard’s new documentary, MLK / FBI, regarding the extensive surveillance apparatus established by the FBI and directed at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Despite avoiding some moral issues on the part of the FBI, a generous view of this film is warranted and the widest distribution to a mainstream audience should be encouraged.

Rob Couteau continues his rediscovery and revitalization of the long-forgotten works of Stanley Marks by announcing the reprinting of Murder Most Foul! and Two Days of Infamy and exploring here the prophecies and prescience of Marks in these two works.

Saturday, 23 November 2019 13:34

The FBI, JFK and Jim Garrison

Jim DiEugenio's presentation given at the CAPA November in Dallas conference on November 22, 2019.

The unverified salacious content which Garrow has unfortunately chosen to highlight was fully part of a policy to use official powers to gain advantage over those who would challenge the status quo—writes Jeff Carter.

Thursday, 08 December 2016 18:29

The Assassination of Fred Hampton: 47 Years Later

By Flint Taylor, At: Truthout

Published in News Items
Thursday, 20 October 2016 23:38

Howard Willens and The American Scholar

This essay on [Willens' and Mosk's] work for the Warren Commission they served on is more notable for what they omit from the official record than what they include, writes Gary Aguilar.

by Jonathan Rauch

At:  The Atlantic

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Saturday, 01 March 1997 05:14

Is It Ever Too Late To Do The Right Thing?

Lisa Pease chronicles the family of Martin Luther King stepping from the shadows of their own long-held doubts to call for a near hearing of evidence in the killing of the great leader.

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