FBI sent poison‑pen letter to magazine editor over Paul Krassner article
FBI sent poison‑pen letter to magazine editor over Paul Krassner article The passage mentions a historical FBI harassment incident involving counter‑cultural writer Paul Krassner. It contains no concrete financial flows, current misconduct, or ties to high‑ranking officials. The lead is of limited investigative value and offers no actionable steps beyond a dated anecdote. Key insights: FBI allegedly mailed a threatening letter to Life magazine editor after a favorable piece on Krassner; Krassner was a prominent underground press figure and Yippie co‑founder; No specific dates, officials, or documents are cited beyond the general claim
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FBI sent poison‑pen letter to magazine editor over Paul Krassner article The passage mentions a historical FBI harassment incident involving counter‑cultural writer Paul Krassner. It contains no concrete financial flows, current misconduct, or ties to high‑ranking officials. The lead is of limited investigative value and offers no actionable steps beyond a dated anecdote. Key insights: FBI allegedly mailed a threatening letter to Life magazine editor after a favorable piece on Krassner; Krassner was a prominent underground press figure and Yippie co‑founder; No specific dates, officials, or documents are cited beyond the general claim
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