1960s Realist interview reveals informal abortion referral network and mentions LBJ, Nixon, Agnew
1960s Realist interview reveals informal abortion referral network and mentions LBJ, Nixon, Agnew The passage provides anecdotal recollections of a 1960s underground abortion referral service run by a Realist writer, with off‑hand references to LBJ, Nixon and Agnew. It lacks concrete names, dates, transactions, or evidence of wrongdoing by high‑level officials, offering little actionable investigative value beyond confirming known historical context. Key insights: Interviewee ran an informal abortion referral service in the late 1960s.; References to early birth‑control pill testing in Puerto Rico.; Mentions of LBJ‑related Realist article and an anagram about Spiro Agnew.
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1960s Realist interview reveals informal abortion referral network and mentions LBJ, Nixon, Agnew The passage provides anecdotal recollections of a 1960s underground abortion referral service run by a Realist writer, with off‑hand references to LBJ, Nixon and Agnew. It lacks concrete names, dates, transactions, or evidence of wrongdoing by high‑level officials, offering little actionable investigative value beyond confirming known historical context. Key insights: Interviewee ran an informal abortion referral service in the late 1960s.; References to early birth‑control pill testing in Puerto Rico.; Mentions of LBJ‑related Realist article and an anagram about Spiro Agnew.
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