Alleged FBI blacklist of 'radical' campus speakers includes comedian Paul Krassner
Alleged FBI blacklist of 'radical' campus speakers includes comedian Paul Krassner The passage mentions a House Internal Security Committee list and a media story claiming the subject was a "communist for the FBI," but provides no concrete names of officials, dates, transactions, or actionable evidence. It is largely anecdotal and lacks verifiable details, offering only a weak lead about possible FBI monitoring of a public figure. Key insights: House Internal Security Committee released a list of 65 "radical" campus speakers.; The subject claims his speaking engagements stopped after being listed.; Los Angeles Times ran a headline labeling him a "Communist for the FBI".
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Alleged FBI blacklist of 'radical' campus speakers includes comedian Paul Krassner The passage mentions a House Internal Security Committee list and a media story claiming the subject was a "communist for the FBI," but provides no concrete names of officials, dates, transactions, or actionable evidence. It is largely anecdotal and lacks verifiable details, offering only a weak lead about possible FBI monitoring of a public figure. Key insights: House Internal Security Committee released a list of 65 "radical" campus speakers.; The subject claims his speaking engagements stopped after being listed.; Los Angeles Times ran a headline labeling him a "Communist for the FBI".
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