https://americanswhotellthetruth.org/po ... k-serpico/Frank Serpico
Retired Police Detective, Author, Lecturer : b. 1936
“A policeman’s first obligation is to be responsible to the needs of the community he serves…The problem is that the atmosphere does not yet exist in which an honest police officer can act without fear of ridicule or reprisal from fellow officers. We create an atmosphere in which the honest officer fears the dishonest officer, and not the other way around.”
https://www.the-sun.com/news/7646293/nx ... e-planted/FRAME CLAIMS New twist in NXIVM cult case as four ex FBI agents claim child porn evidence ‘was planted’ to frame Keith Raniere
Emma ParryPublished: 12:09 ET, Mar 18 2023Updated: 12:10 ET, Mar 18 2023
https://www.thenation.com/article/world ... collusion/The Trump Campaign’s Collusion With Israel
While US media fixated on Russian interference in the 2016 election, an Israeli secret agent’s campaign to influence the outcome went unreported.
By James Bamford
https://nypost.com/2023/03/18/mugging-vic-sues-after-nypd-takes-him-for-psych-eval/
Mugging vic says he landed in psych ward after NYPD cop claimed he said ‘I see dead people’
By Kathianne Boniello
March 18, 2023
https://covertactionmagazine.com/2023/0 ... -be-afoot/British Lords Shed Crocodile Tears About Imprisonment of Corrupt Former Georgian President and Ukraine War Booster Mikheil Saakashvili as Another Color Revolution Looks to Be Afoot
By Bernie Holland - March 17, 2023 0
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... ldren-awayPolice stopped a Black couple in Tennessee – and took their children
Bianca Clayborne and Deonte Williams’ case fits pattern of child welfare services fueling disparities in who gets to remain a family
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... -iraq-kyivThe US was prepared to bomb the Middle East into shape. In Ukraine, it seems no less self-serving
Randeep Ramesh
Washington split with old allies in order to pursue its own interests in Iraq. Its support for Kyiv is equally conditional
Sat 18 Mar 2023 08.00 EDT
https://www.foxnews.com/us/fbi-took-lif ... s-get-backDIGITAL ORIGINALS Published March 18, 2023 8:00am EDT
The FBI took her life savings. Now she’s fighting to help others get theirs back.
Linda Martin feels 'misled' and 'angry' after the FBI seized her life savings
A black woman Linda Martin thought she was being responsible by putting her nest egg in a safe deposit box where she wouldn’t be tempted to touch it.
She never imagined the FBI would seize her life savings.
"They didn't tell us why they took our money. They haven't told us anything as far as what we did wrong," Martin, 58, told Fox News. "We haven't done anything wrong. We work and we saved our money because we were trying to save and buy a house."
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news ... s-secretlyFBI and Secret Service behind covert agreement stripping citizen's gun rights, documents show
by Gabe Kaminsky, Investigative Reporter |
March 17, 2023 05:45 AM
https://www.dailypress.net/opinion/loca ... wn-laws-3/What happens when the government breaks its own laws?
MAR 18, 2023
ANDREW NAPOLITANO
Copaganda
https://www.police1.com/police-products ... hTsvjzbMh/The psychological influence of the police uniform
Research suggests that clothing has a powerful impact on how people are perceived, and this goes for police officers as well
https://enews.com.ng/2023/03/a-united-a ... -11-plane/United Flight 23 was possibly targeted by the hijackers of 9/11
A United 767 was due to take off from New York’s JFK airport on the morning of 11th September 2001.
These 7 Cities In New York State Are The Most
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https://wbuf.com/ixp/11/p/7-dangerous-c ... m=referralhttps://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/clas ... e-on-hulu/Class of ‘09: FBI Thriller Series Gets Premiere Date on Hulu
https://www.rochesterfirst.com/news/two ... bi-career/2 Western NY women reflect on “rewarding” FBI career
by: Theresa Marsenburg
Posted: Mar 17, 2023 / 08:20 PM EDT
Updated: Mar 18, 2023 / 06:16 AM EDT
https://www.newsweek.com/topic/fbiFBI
The latest updates on the Federal Bureau of Investigation (or FBI). Formed in 1908, it monitors domestic security and intelligence in the United States. The federal agency is operated under the Department of Justice and works with the U.S. Intelligence community. The agency operates out of the J. Edgar Hoover Building in Washington, D.C
Taxpayer Funded FBI ‘Media Office’
https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-of ... graduationFBI Houston
FBI Houston Media Office
Email:
HO_media@fbi.govMarch 16, 2023
285th National Academy Graduation
Cape Coral Chabad attack part of national increase in hate crimes
New FBI numbers show a double-digit increase in hate crimes.
https://www.fbi.gov/newsWe protect the American people and uphold the U.S. Constitution.
https://www.nationalguard.mil/News/Arti ... -exercise/NEWS | March 17, 2023
Kentucky Civil Response Team Hosts Multi-agency Exercise
By Sgt. 1st Class Benjamin Crane, Kentucky National Guard Public Affairs Office
https://www.aclu.org/other/more-about-fbi-spyingMORE ABOUT FBI SPYING
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/29/nyre ... trump.htmlInside the F.B.I. File of Trump's Mentor, Roy Cohn
Oct 1, 2019 — Cohn — friend to J. Edgar Hoover, the first director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and a regular at once-legendary nightspots the ...
https://news.yahoo.com/nypd-fbi-plannin ... 17721.html NYPD and FBI planning security for possible Trump indictment as former president calls for protests
https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/bo ... 30225.htmlGossip Men
J. Edgar Hoover, Joe McCarthy, Roy Cohn, and the Politics of Insinuation
Christopher M. Elias
https://www.jstor.org/stable/4629668Queer Hoover: Sex, Lies, and Political History
CLAIRE BOND POTTER
Wesleyan University
WHAT DOES THE HISTORY OF SEX look like without evidence of sexual identities or proof that sex acts occurred? And how might an analysis of gossip, rumors, and perhaps even lies about sex help us to write politi cal history? Answers to these questions might begin with a story about J.
Edgar Hoover told by society divorcee Susan Rosenstiel, a story that was bought and paid for by tabloid journalist Anthony Summers three decades after it allegedly occurred.
In 1958 the bisexual millionaire distiller and philanthropist Lewis Solon
Rosenstiel asked Susan, his fourth wife, if--having been previously married to another bisexual man for nine vears- she had ever seen "a homosexual orgy." Although she had once surprised her sixty-eight-year-old husband in bed with his attorney, Roy Cohn, Susan told Summers that she had never before been invited to view sex between men. With her consent the couple went one day not long after this odd question to Manhattan's Plaza Hotel.
Cohn, a former aide to Senator Joseph McCarthy and a Republican power broker, met them at the door. As she and her husband entered the suite, Susan said, she recognized a third man: J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), whom she had met previously at her New York City Upper East Side townhouse. Hoover, Lewis had explained, gave him access to influential politicians; he returned these favors, in part, by paying the director's gambling debts
I would like to thank Henry Abelove, Jonathan Katz, Andrea Jagose, Matt Kuefler, and the anonymous readers of the Jowrnal of the History of Sexuality for their comments; Martha M. Umphrey for sharing with me her work on Harry Thaw; and Nancy Barnes for encouragement, discussion, and a thoughtful line edit. This piece was first presented as a conference paper at "The Queer 1950s and 60s," Center for the Humanities, Wesleyan University, 26 April
2003. It is dedicated to the memory of Jack Anderson, investigative journalist and master of political gossip, 1922-2005.
'This account is taken from Anthony Summers, Official and Confidential: The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1993), 253-55.
Journal of the History of Sexuality, Vol. 15, No. 3, September 2006
© 2006 by the University of Texas Press, P.O. Box 7819, Austin, TX 78713-7819
https://publicseminar.org/2023/02/rumor-has-it/Rumor Has It
Why Now? With Claire Potter, Episode 15
February 27, 2023
Claire Potter
Co-executive Editor, Public Seminar and Professor of History, The New School for Social Research
https://www.facebook.com/FiringLineWith ... 903323585/1976 Buckley guest Roy Cohn defends J. Edgar Hoover's record as FBI director
https://www.sonyclassics.com/wheresmyroycohn/#1stPageIF YOU WERE IN HIS PRESENCE, YOU KNEW YOU WERE IN THE PRESENCE OF EVIL
FROM THE DIRECTOR OF VALENTINO: THE LAST EMPEROR AND STUDIO 54
WHERE'S MY ROY COHN?
A FILM BY MATT TYRNAUER
https://www.hstoday.us/industry/industr ... quisition/FBI Announces Tentative Schedule for Information Technology Services and Supplies 2 Acquisition
The IT services vehicle will provide services to the FBI and will also be available to the broader Department of Justice for use.
Homeland Security Today
March 18, 2023
https://www.federaltimes.com/federal-ov ... -the-hoop/March Madness: Governors take battle over new FBI building to the hoop
By Molly Weisner
Mar 17
https://freebeacon.com/biden-administra ... op-to-fbi/Hunter Biden Sues Computer Repair Shop Owner Who Gave Laptop To FBI
Chuck Ross
March 17, 2023
https://www.redbluffdailynews.com/2023/ ... porn-case/Retired CHP officer, accused of ‘grooming’ minors, is jailed for allegedly violating release terms in child porn case
https://www.foxnews.com/media/abc-news- ... -two-yearsFox News
ABC News admits it still hasn't reviewed Hunter Biden's laptop after more than two years... laptop's hard drive to the FBI and former Trump personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, the Disney-owned outlet admitted to readers it has yet to authenticate...
https://trac.syr.edu/tracreports/archiv ... 70811.htmlThe F.B.I.: A Special Report by David Burnham
The Nation. August 11, 1997
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is the most powerful and secretive agency in the United States today. Despite the bureau's influence over a broad terrain of American life, independent examinations of the "B," as special agents refer to it, have been rare. (In the sixties The Nation published a special issue on the bureau by Fred Cook, which became The FBI Nobody Knows.) No Congressional committee has mustered the political will and staff to carry out a comprehensive review. With the bureau's political power greater than at any time in its eighty-nine-year history, an examination of the questions of how well it is performing its crime-fighting mission and safeguarding civil liberties is overdue. Beyond the recent series of F.B.I. problems—the tragedy at Waco, the shootout at Ruby Ridge, the Atlanta Olympic Park bombing, the flawed investigations by its scientific lab—are there broader kinds of defects that demand attention? We asked David Burnham, a reporter who has specialized in law-enforcement issues for thirty years, to review the current state of the F.B.I. With research support from The Nation Institute's Investigative Fund, Burnham availed himself of an entirely new kind of information—internal administrative data maintained by the Justice Department, which tracks every instance an investigative agency like the F.B.I. refers a matter for prosecution and the ultimate disposition of these referrals. Data tapes containing this detailed information, from the mid-seventies to fiscal year 1996, were obtained under the Freedom of Information Act by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), a research organization formed in 1989 by Burnham and Susan Long, a professor at Syracuse University. They then verified and analyzed the data. The F.B.I. did not respond to our request for comment on the findings of this article. The Editors
I. A Bureau Full of Troubles
Despite the ugly blots of Waco and Ruby Ridge and the mess at the crime lab, and despite attacks on it by libertarians on the left and right, the Federal Bureau of Investigation is widely regarded as the world's