paucity of useful information collected by, 13.1, 19.1
Philadelphia office of, 3.1, 8.1, 13.1, 17.1, 20.1, 20.2, 20.3
phony overtime records of, 2.1, 9.1
political spying and manipulation by, 1.1, 7.1, 28.1, 28.2
post-9/11 failures of
post-9/11 loosening of guidelines for
post-9/11 mission of, 26.1, 26.2
post-9/11 renewal of secrecy at
pre-9/11 failures of
Racial Informants (ghetto informants) of
Racial Intelligence Section of
Racial Squads of
reform of
resident agencies closed by
Responsibilities Program of
secret arm of, 1.1, 1.2, 13.1, 14.1, 14.2, 18.1, 18.2, 18.3, 19.1, 19.2, 20.1, 28.1, 28.2, 28.3, 28.4
secret filing system of
Security Index of, see Security Index (SI)
Sessions as director of, 26.1, 26.2
Socialist Workers Party as target of
Stone on role of
in systemic attack on right of dissent, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 2.1, 8.1, 10.1, 13.1, 13.2, 15.1, 19.1, 24.1, 26.1, 28.1, 28.2, 28.3
ten-year term limit for director of, 26.1, 26.2
Top Echelon informants of
translator shortage in
union members as targets of
verification of files as unimportant to, 8.1, 19.1, 28.1
Washington field office of
Washington headquarters building of, 19.1, 19.2
Watergate burglars and
Webster as director of, 19.1, 19.2, 26.1
Willow Grove investigation of
Wilson’s call for investigation of, 4.1, 4.2
see also Hoover, J. Edgar
F.B.I., The (TV show), 12.1, 14.1, 15.1, 15.2
FBI: An Uncensored Look Behind the Walls (Ungar), 1.1, 18.1, 20.1
FBI and the Berrigans, The (Nelson and Ostrow),
“FBI Secretly Prods Colleges on New Left” (Medsger)
“FBI Today, The: The Case for Effective Control” (Wilson), 4.1, 4.2
Feinstein, Dianne
Fellowship Farm, Media burglars’ safe house at, 6.1, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.3, 7.4, 9.1
Felt, Mark, 7.1
Camden raid and
as Deep Throat, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 26.1
FBI career of, 8.1, 15.1, 26.1
on impact of Media burglary, 1.1, 8.1
Lewis scapegoated by, 8.1, 26.1, 26.2
MEDBURG investigation and, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 17.1, 26.1, 26.2
and Media office safe
Reagan’s pardoning of, 26.1, 26.2
Sullivan’s rivalry with
Fessenden, Janet (pseud.), 3.1, 6.1
Fine, Glenn
FISA Court, see Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court
Fisher, Clarkson, 17.1, 17.2, 17.3, 17.4, 17.5, 19.1, 21.1
Fisher, Franklin
Fisher, Louis
Flitcraft, Anne, FBI raid on apartment of, 11.1, 13.1
Flower City Conspiracy trial
Ford, Gerald, 19.1, 26.1
Ford, Henry, II
Fordi, Peter, 20.1, 21.1
Ford Motor Company
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court, 26.1, 26.2
rubber stamping of intelligence operations by
Forsyth, Adam
Forsyth, Keith, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3
antiwar movement joined by, 22.1, 22.2
background of, 21.1, 21.2, 22.1
as college dropout, 21.1, 22.1
Davidon’s recruitment of, 3.1, 22.1
in disposal of stolen bullets
FBI office cased by, 3.1, 6.1
at Fellowship Farm
in growing awareness of racism
lock-picking assignment of, 4.1, 4.2, 6.1
in MEDBURG investigation
nonviolent resistance as principle of
Peace in Vietnam as turning point for, 22.1, 22.2, 22.3
personal responsibility as tenet of, 22.1, 22.2, 22.3
as self-taught locksmith, 4.1, 9.1, 25.1
Vietnam War researched by
Forsyth, Keith, in night of burglary, 6.1, 6.2
in motel room conference
second door forced by
as unable to pick new lock
Forsyth, Keith, post-burglary life of, 12.1, 22.1
in Camden burglary and trial, 21.1, 22.1, 22.2
at Camden 28 reunion
as community and union organizer
compared to older burglars
as electrical engineer
on importance of Media burglary, 22.1, 22.2
parents’ relationship with
political cynicism of
Forsyth, Micah
Forsyth Electro Optics
Fortas, Abe
Fort Dix
Fort Hood shooting, 26.1, 26.2
Fountain Street Church, Grand Rapids
Frank, Anne, diary of
Frankfurter, Felix
Hoover’s appointment criticized by
Stone and
Frazier, Joe, 1.1, 4.1, 6.1, 7.1; see also Ali-Frazier fight (1971)
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA; 1966, 1974), 1.1, 2.1, 4.1, 10.1, 18.1, 19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 21.1, 24.1, 26.1, 26.2, 28.1, 28.2, 28.2
FBI’s initial lack of compliance with
1974 reform of
Freedom Riders, 3.1, 25.1, 25.2, 25.3, 25.4, 25.5
Freedom Summer, 3.1, 19.1
J. Raines and
murder of civil rights workers in, 3.1, 19.1, 20.1, 23.1, 25.1, 25.2
Smith and, 9.1, 23.1, 23.2
Freeh, Louis
free speech, see dissent, right of
Free Speech Movement
Fugitive Slave Acts
Fulbright, J. William, 15.1, 15.2
FBI surveillance of
Gallagher, R. J.
Gandhi, Mohandas K., 2.1, 3.1, 3.2, 21.1
Gandy, Helen
Garfield, John
Garo, Vincent
Garvey, Jack Israel
Gary, Romain
gay rights movement, FBI surveillance of
GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters), British, NSA cooperation with, 27.1, 27.2
Gentry, Curt, 2.1, 8.1, 9.1, 13.1, 15.1
German, Michael
Germany, East, 19.1, 27.1
Germany, Nazi, 25.1, 25.2, 27.1
and Nuremberg war crimes trials, 23.1, 23.2
Poland invaded by
Germany, Unified
government collabortion with NSA in
NSA surveillance of
Gertner, Nancy
Giacchino, Anthony
Giocondo, Mike
in Camden raid, 16.1, 16.2
Hardy’s relationship with, 16.1, 16.2, 16.3
Glascock, Paul
Glen Lake, Mich., Raines family cottage at, 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 25.1, 25.2
Glover, Quinn
G-Man (film),
Gold, Theodore
Good, Betty
Good, Paul
Good, Robert, 17.1, 17.2, 17.3
Goodman, Michael, 3.1, 23.1, 25.1, 25.2
Goodwin, Guy, 16.1, 16.2, 16.3
government, popular mistrust of
government corruption, FBI investigations of, 13.1, 20.1
Gracie, David
Grady, John Peter
as Camden raid leader, 16.1, 16.2, 16.3, 16.4, 16.5, 16.6, 17.1, 17.2, 21.1, 21.2, 21.3
draft board burglaries by
FBI’s photographing of personal belongings of, 16.1, 17.1
in public disavowal of Media participation
in stay at Raines home
as suspect in MEDBURG investigation, 3.1, 8.1, 9.1, 12.1, 16.1, 16.2, 16.3, 17.1, 17.2, 17.3, 20.1, 20.2, 20.3
Grady, Sandy
Graham, Fred
Graham, Katharine, 10.1, 15.1
and decision to publish Media files, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3
and Nixon administration d
emand for suppression of Media story
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Grapes of Wrath, The (Steinbeck),
Grapevine,
Grassley, Charles E.
Gray, L. Patrick, 8.1, 15.1, 18.1, 26.1
Great Depression
Greatest Generation, as unwilling to challenge government attacks on dissent, 24.1, 28.1
Greco, Louis
Greenwich Village, Weather Underground explosion in, 2.1, 2.2, 12.1
Greider, William, 13.1, 13.2
SI article of
Griesa, Thomas P., 19.1, 19.2, 19.3
Grossinger, Susan, 1.1
Gruening, Ernest
Gubitchev, Valentin
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Gumbel, Bryant
habeas corpus, 14.1, 14.2
Haber, Joyce
Hagen, William
Hague, Frank
Haig, Alexander, 11.1, 11.2
Haldeman, H. R., 15.1, 15.2, 16.1
Halperin, Morton, 11.1, 11.2
Hampton, Fred, murder of, 19.1, 19.2
Hand, Learned
Hardy, Billy, injury and death of, 16.1, 17.1
Hardy, Peg, 16.1, 16.2, 17.1
Hardy, Robert
Camden 28 affadavit and testimony for defense of, 17.1, 17.2, 17.3
at Camden 28 reunion
Doyle’s relationship with, 16.1, 16.2, 16.3, 17.1
as FBI informant on Camden raid, 12.1, 16.1, 16.2, 16.3, 16.4, 16.5, 17.1, 17.2, 21.1
Giocondo’s relationship with, 16.1, 16.2, 16.3
Grady’s personal belongings stored by, 16.1, 17.1
role as provocateur admitted by
Harkin, Tom
Harper’s, 19.1, 19.2
Harrisburg kidnapping conspiracy trial, 15.1, 17.1
Davidon as unindicted coconspirator in, 4.1, 4.2, 12.1, 24.1
hung jury in, 12.1, 17.1
indictments announced in
and Nixon’s desire to fire Hoover
Hattiesburg, Miss.
Hauser, Thomas
Haverford College, 1.1
Davidon on faculty of, 24.1, 24.2
War Resisters International conference at
Hawkins, Augustus F.
Hayek, Friedrich
Hayes, Helen
Held, Richard G., 20.1, 20.2, 20.3
Helms, Richard
CIA domestic spying denied by, 11.1, 15.1, 18.1
CIA domestic spying operations renamed International Terrorism Group by
MAG memos to, 11.1, 11.2
Herblock, 1.1
Hercules C-130 transport planes, sabotage of
Hersh, Seymour, 2.1, 18.1
Hessen, Robert
Hickok, Robert Delno, 1.1
High Country News
Hiroshima, nuclear bombing of, 3.1, 21.1, 24.1, 24.2
Hitler, Adolf, 4.1, 25.1, 25.2
Hoffman, Julius
Holder, Eric
Holland, Max, 1.1, 26.1
Holocaust, 3.1, 3.2, 21.1, 23.1, 25.1, 27.1
Holy Outlaw, The (film),
Hook, The (Miller),
Hoover, Alex
Hoover, Herbert
Hoover, J. Edgar, 1.1
agents’ photos with
Anderson’s criticism of, 2.1, 2.2
as “apoplectic” about Media burglary
appointed FBI director, 28.1, 28.2, 28.3, 28.4
Biddle’s SI termination order defied by, 14.1, 14.2
blackmail threats by, 11.1, 15.1, 18.1, 19.1, 19.2, 28.1
blacks as targets of
black students as preoccupation of, 10.1, 13.1
bronze bust of, in his home, 6.1
budget hearing testimony of, 2.1, 9.1, 9.2
Camden raid and, 16.1, 17.1, 17.2
Catholic peace movement accusations of, 2.1, 4.1, 10.1, 12.1, 15.1, 16.1, 17.1
civil rights movement and
Clawson’s relationship with
COINTELPRO initiated by, 18.1, 19.1
COINTELPRO supposedly terminated by
communism as obsession of, 19.1, 27.1, 28.1, 28.2
communist label used as threat by, 1.1, 19.1, 28.1
“Communist Menace” speech of
Congress as intimidated by, 2.1, 8.1, 18.1, 28.1
Congressional Night dinner speech of
as consummate bureaucrat
Coplon trials and, 8.1, 8.2
cult of personality surrounding, 7.1, 8.1
death of, 15.1, 17.1
as exempt from compulsory retirement
FBI critics harassed by, 1.1, 1.2, 4.1, 8.1, 10.1, 19.1
Huston plan blocked by, 11.1, 14.1, 14.2
image of agents as important to
intellectuals and artists as targets of, 19.1, 28.1
Kent State shootings and
Kerr as target of, 19.1, 19.2
on King
and Kissinger’s request for illegal wiretaps
legacy of, 26.1, 26.2, 28.1
McCarran Act subverted by
meaning of words manipulated by
MEDBURG investigation and, 8.1, 8.2, 9.1, 16.1, 17.1
Media burglary as distressing to
Media files non-publication court order sought by, 14.1, 14.2
Nixon administration’s desire for retirement of
Nixon blackmail threat by, 11.1, 15.1
Nixon’s relationship with, 14.1, 15.1, 15.2
Non-Detention Act defied by
NSC presentation of
Palmer raids overseen by, 28.1, 28.2, 28.3
“pear-shaped head” phobia of
power of, 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 14.1, 19.1, 19.2, 28.1, 28.2
Princeton FBI conference attacked by
public adulation of, 1.1, 1.2, 4.1, 8.1, 14.1
resident agencies closed by
resignation offer of
in retaliation against agents’ criticisms, 2.1, 4.1
secrecy of files as first priority of, 8.1, 8.2, 14.1, 15.1, 26.1
“secret and confidential” files of
stereotyping by
student activists as preoccupation of
Sullivan fired by
Supreme Court and, 19.1, 28.1, 28.2
Tolson and, 2.1, 6.1
U.S. version of Official Secrets Act desired by
Xerox statement reaction of
Hoover, Sarah Davidon, 24.1, 24.2, 24.3
and father’s antiwar activities, 24.1, 24.2
Hoover’s FBI: The Inside Story (DeLoach),
House of Representatives, U.S.
Appropriations Subcommittee of, 2.1, 2.2, 9.1
Civil Rights and Constitutional Rights Subcommittee of
Government Reform Committee of
Judiciary Committee of, 14.1, 18.1, 19.1
Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) of, 14.1, 14.2, 19.1
see also Congress, U.S.; Senate, U.S.
Hoyer, Steny
Hruska, Roman L.
“Huge CIA Operation Reported in U.S. Against Anti-War Forces” (Hersh)
Humphrey, Hubert, 14.1, 25.1, 25.2
in election of 1968
Vietnam War and
Huston, Tom Charles
Huston plan, Hoover’s blocking of, 11.1, 14.1, 14.2
In Fact, 18.1, 18.2
writers, academics, and artists, as targets of FBI investigations, 19.1
intelligence agencies
Congress and FISA Court as rubber stamps for
9/11 Commission report on
post-9/11 expansion of
public debate on role of
reform of
undifferentiated data collected by, 26.1, 26.2
see also CIA; FBI; National Security Agency
Internet, 27.1
Internet service providers, NSA and
Interstate Commerce Commission
Investigating the FBI
Iraq War
IRS (Internal Revenue Service)
Jackson, Miss.
Jackson,
Robert H.
FDR’s conflict with
SI approved by
Jackson State killings, 2.1, 21.1, 22.1, 22.2, 22.3
Jamieson, Joe D., 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 9.1, 9.2, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 13.1
Japan, nuclear bombing of, 3.1, 21.1, 24.1, 24.2, 25.1
Japanese American Citizens League
Japanese Americans, World War II detention of
jazz, 25.1, 25.2
J. Edgar Hoover: The Man and the Secrets (Gentry),
“J. Edgar Hoover March,” 19.1
Jersey City, N.J.
Jewish Defense League
John XXIII, Pope
Johnson, Lyndon B., 2.1, 6.1, 19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 19.4
on Hoover and civil rights movement
Hoover exempted from compulsory retirement by
war on poverty of
Johnson administration, 2.1, 2.2, 19.1, 22.1, 24.1
civil rights movement and
journalists, confidential sources’ relationship with
jury nullification, 17.1, 17.2
Justice Department, U.S.
Civil Rights Division of
Deegan murder case and
FBI files hidden from
FBI investigated by, 18.1, 18.2, 18.3, 18.4, 26.1
FBI’s failure to inform about burglary
FBI’s relationship with
Internal Security Division of, 2.1, 10.1, 16.1
in refusal to convene grand jury for MEDBURG investigation
Security Portfolio program of
SI review of, 14.1, 14.2
Kairys, David
as Camden 28 attorney, 17.1, 17.2, 17.3, 17.4, 28.1
on Grady as Media burglary suspect
on Media burglars’ courage
Kalinsky, George
Karamessines, Thomas H.
Katzenbach, Nicholas, 1.1, 25.1
Church Committee testimony of
Keller, William W., 14.1, 28.1
Kelley, Clarence M., vii, 18.1, 18.2, 19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 20.1, 20.2, 20.3, 26.1, 28.1
and closing of COINTELPRO cases
COINTELPRO defended by, 18.1, 18.2, 18.3
at House COINTELPRO hearing
in revised view of Hoover’s FBI
Kennedy, Edward, 11.1, 15.1, 26.1
Kennedy, John F., 2.1, 12.1, 25.1
assassination of, 21.1, 21.2
Kennedy, Robert F., 12.1, 13.1, 25.1
assassination of, 21.1, 22.1
Kenney, Michael
Kent State killings, 2.1, 2.2, 21.1, 22.1, 22.2
Kenyatta, Mary
Kenyatta, Muhammad, 10.1, 13.1
Kerr, Clark, Hoover’s campaign against, 19.1, 19.2
Kerry, John, 3.1, 15.1
Khmer Rouge
Kindred, Dave, 6.1, 6.2, 7.1
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 2.1, 7.1, 13.1, 13.2, 21.1, 21.2, 25.1
assassination of, 21.1, 21.2, 22.1, 22.2
FBI campaign against, 1.1, 19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 27.1
“I Have a Dream” speech of
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