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As alleged in the complaint, computer forensic analysis, substantial covert surveillance, court authorized searches and other sensitive techniques revealed that Hanssen has routinely accessed FBI records and clandestinely provided those records and other classified information to Russian intelligence
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Dietrich entertained US troops during the war, saying it was her most effective way of fighting Hitler. She was a favourite with the GIs, but US officials – particularly the then boss of the FBI, J Edgar Hoover – largely mistrusted her. For years Hoover ordered that the Hollywood star's every move
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were on the watch list, as were the boxer Muhammad Ali, New York Times journalist Tom Wicker, and veteran Washington Post humor columnist Art Buchwald. But perhaps the most startling fact in the declassified document is that the NSA was tasked with monitoring the overseas telephone calls and cable
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Because of his controversial political beliefs-his support for socialism, civil rights, and nuclear disarmament, for example-many anti-Communist crusaders believed that Einstein was a dangerous subversive. Some, like FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, even thought he was a spy. For 22 years, Hoover's
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J. Edgar Hoover (1895–1972), the longtime director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, considered Eleanor Roosevelt's liberal views dangerous and believed she might be involved in communist activities. He ordered his agents to monitor Roosevelt and keep what became an extensive file on
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agents tapped Einstein's phones, opened his mail, rifled through his trash and even bugged his secretary's nephew's house, all to prove that he was more radical (as his 1,500-page FBI dossier noted) than "even Stalin himself."
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Hoover oversaw the Seberg smear, ordering agents in Los Angeles to wait until Seberg's pregnancy grew more visible. He didn't want the wiretap—which agents apparently misinterpreted—to be suspected.
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I asked the translator, who told me that it was Republican Senator Strom Thurmond. 'Oh my gosh!' I thought. 'We're not only spying on other countries, but also on our own citizens.'
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Shearer said the book would allege that FBI agents had gone to the telephone company in Santa Monica, Calif., and removed a "paper tape" of Monroe's calls.
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be trailed and her mail opened, in an effort to prove their suspicions that she was a Nazi spy involved in "anti-American activities".
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Pluta said FBI agents on surveillance saw Hanssen on the day of his arrest take a black plastic trash bag from the trunk of his car.
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Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities ("Church Committee").
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traffic of two prominent members of Congress, Sen. Frank Church (D-Idaho) and Sen. Howard Baker (R-Tenn.)
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The FBI kept Keller under surveillance for most of her adult life for her radical views.
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The FBI kept tabs on Ellington into the '70s, just a few years before his death.
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The names of the NSA's targets are eye-popping. Civil rights leaders
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Book II, Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans
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who are known to have been put under surveillance by the
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RONALD J. OSTROW and LISA GETTER (December 9, 1998).
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United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
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No. 94-755 (1976) ed.). 387:"The FBI mole at Dr Martin Luther King's right hand" 1054:"FBI: Hanssen suspected he was under surveillance" 916:"Thick file details FBI's surveillance of Copland" 792: 385: 1027:"Jazz and the FBI: Guilty Until Proven Innocent" 794:"Memo shows CIA 'did keep file on Noam Chomsky'" 1020: 1018: 459: 457: 455: 453: 451: 419: 417: 415: 8: 85:-winning journalist, author, and historian 684:"FBI campaign against Einstein revealed" 16:This is a list of some of the prominent 319: 22:federal government of the United States 1071:"Robert Philip Hanssen Espionage Case" 309:Mass surveillance in the United States 358:Jen Christensen (December 29, 2008). 7: 996:MOLOTSKY, IRVIN (December 9, 1998). 384:David Usborne (September 15, 2010). 914:Darlene Superville (May 20, 2003). 710:"Albert Einstein: Fact or Fiction?" 560:Stephens, Joe (November 11, 2008), 505:"FBI tracked journalist Halberstam" 828:"The Jean Seberg Affair Revisited" 807:from the original on June 14, 2022 400:from the original on June 14, 2022 14: 791:Nikhil Kumar (August 13, 2013). 534:"Hemingway, Hounded by the Feds" 655:Overbye, Dennis (May 7, 2002). 532:A. E. HOTCHNER (July 1, 2011). 360:"FBI tracked King's every move" 329:"Helen Keller's Radical Vision" 327:Peter Dreier (June 27, 2013). 1: 738:The FBI’s File on Howard Zinn 606:George Washington University 1119: 1056:. CNN. February 28, 2001. 100:, novelist, columnist and 714:History (U.S. TV channel) 631:History (U.S. TV channel) 93:Nobel Prize in Literature 1103:Lists of American people 743:August 10, 2010, at the 213:Sports and entertainment 747:by Matthew Rothschild, 485:Martin Luther King Jr. 186:Science and philosophy 39:Martin Luther King Jr. 1077:on February 1, 2014. 921:The Los Angeles Times 833:The Los Angeles Times 510:The Los Angeles Times 91:, winner of the 1954 218:Actors and actresses 627:"Eleanor Roosevelt" 334:The Huffington Post 73:The Washington Post 1025:Andrew W. Lehren. 1002:The New York Times 662:The New York Times 539:The New York Times 513:. November 8, 2008 167:William O. 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Index

U.S. citizens
federal government of the United States
Helen Keller
Martin Luther King Jr.
Bernard Baruch
Howard Hughes
Art Buchwald
The Washington Post
David Halberstam
Pulitzer Prize
Ernest Hemingway
Nobel Prize in Literature
Norman Mailer
Tom Wicker
The New York Times
Barry Goldwater
Frank Church
Howard Baker
Strom Thurmond
Associate Justice
William O. Douglas
Eleanor Roosevelt
Albert Einstein
Howard Zinn
Noam Chomsky
Edward Said
Jean Seberg
Marilyn Monroe
Marlene Dietrich
Muhammad Ali

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