J. Edgar Hoover's Secret War Against the World's Most Famous Scientist Yes indeed, J. Edgar Hoover was convinced of all that and more. So for years the powerful director of the FBI pursued a vendetta ...
On the face of it, one would think that this book was the perfect subject for the perfect author. After some years of trying, the journalist Fred Jerome has been able to obtain the almost unredacted ...
Now that the revival has completed its short, six-episode season, everyone is wondering what's next for Mulder and Scully. Will The X-Files return with more of our favorite FBI agents, or will David ...
Widely unknown details of Albert Einstein’s life, including secret attempts by J. Edgar Hoover to sabotage the scientist, were revealed last night in a lecture sponsored by the Boston University ...
The Einstein File J. Edgar Hoover’s Secret War Against the World’s Most Famous Scientist by Fred Jerome St. Martin’s, 358 pp., $27.95 THERE IS NO DOUBT that J. Edgar Hoover was guilty of sustained ...
We have just commemorated the 80th anniversary of the Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and the start of the war between the United States and Japan. On occasions like this, there is ...
Albert Einstein was already a world-famous physicist when the FBI started keeping a secret dossier on him in December 1932. He and his wife Elsa had just moved to the United States from their native ...
Not only did J. Edgar Hoover keep a well-guarded (and sometimes comically erroneous) secret file on Albert Einstein, reveals Jerome, a journalist and consultant to Syracuse University's Newhouse ...
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