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3. ENEMIES: A HISTORY OF THE FBI - CHAPTERS NINE - TWELVE (73 - 108) ~ June 18th - June 24th; No Spoilers, Please
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So true, David. It seems the different intelligence players were working in silos. Hoover was supposed to coordinate all this, but I think some people were not sharing.


Yeah, it seems he really disliked all strikers, maybe it upset the "American way of life," thus they were on his watch list. Crazy.

Well, in addition to the civil liberties concerns others have mentioned here, with which I agree, it seems we still haven't learned much about the importance of learning foreign languages. Weren't the NSA and the CIA (and I'm sure the FBI and other government agencies too) having trouble finding enough Arabic speakers to work for them after 9/11?

While I thought Hoover placed everyone from common citizen strikers to real spys and Communists in the 'threat to the U.S.' category, I wonder just what was his definition of the "American way of life." He paid no attention at all to the possibility that he might be attacking and ruining the lives of innocent, salt-of-the-earth true Americans in the process of going after and capturing enemies of democracy. He did use the war to 'blow off' all criticisms of his obsession with using wiretapping as the main method of evidence-gathering. Ironically, he almost got caught in his own enemies/undesirables/immoral behavior exposure trap, as the concept of collateral damage didn't appear to exist in his thought processes.


FDR said: “This map makes clear the Nazi design not only against South America but against the United States itself.”
Weiner notes that "the map was a fake, manufactured by British intelligence. The ploy, calculated to help draw the United States into the war in Europe..."
Our Ally, forging documents and false intelligence to drag us into the war. Reprehensible - and apparently forgotten.
Books mentioned in this topic
Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA (other topics)Drift (other topics)
Enemies: A History of the FBI (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Tim Weiner (other topics)Rachel Maddow (other topics)
Tim Weiner (other topics)