-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In article <199604241938.PAA07049@nrk.com>, David Lesher <wb8foz@nrk.com> wrote:
(BTW, it's worth wondering what restrictions there'd be if it were not for an ENORMOUS turf battle between them & Jill Edgar Hoover.)
Or, if Hoover had won that battle and acquired control of foreign intelligence, just how much more like Lavrenti Berya he would have become.
Hoover did win, AFAICAT. He got domestic contelpro. James Jesus was shut out....
FI? I doubt anyone outside of JEH ever thought he'd get that.
He *had* some FI, in Central and South America, during the war. During the war he worked assiduously to undermine Wild Bill Donovan and the OSS and succeeded in having that organization eliminated in September 1945. Upon doing so he immediately presented a plan to Attorney General Tom Clark for expanding the FBI's South American intelligence network worldwide. The spook community counterattacked and persuaded Harry Truman to reign the FBI back, eliminating its foreign activities entirely and clearing the path for the creation of the CIG (later CIA) in 1946. Hoover's only victory in this debacle was his preventing his arch-rival Donovan from heading the new agency. (See Curt Gentry's J. EDGAR HOOVER: THE MAN AND THE SECRETS, Norton, 1991, pp. 326-27) - -- Alan Bostick | They say in online country there is no middle way mailto:abostick@netcom.com | You'll either be a Usenet man or a thug for the CDA news:alt.grelb | Simon Spero (after Tom Glazer) http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~abostick -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQB1AwUBMX7h/OVevBgtmhnpAQE5YgL/SJqk2Lp8cQOr3ajrF8tMbLq0b2be1pCj eY9qWagdZSpfQIzPrfkSIOU/KIJuokfTJpIpftWS71wt8OYDXXPIG4lvXoghbhQU Gm0T/z7k+nV/oLhkeOiH87xG95NMUvCP =jrEw -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----