Back in the early 60s, two FBI agents came to my room to interview me, yet I 
got the same message that they had no record of me.


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Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 3:42 PM
To: Progressive Economics; lbo talk
Subject: [Pen-l] at Daily Kos: FBI: Give Me Back My Email To WikiLeaks


Back in the solidarity movements of the 1980s, activists were encouraged to 
apply for our FBI files under the Freedom of Information Act.

Nobody expected the FBI to tell the truth about what it had. It was intended as 
a protest of the FBI's spying on activists.

I applied. Eventually, I got back a letter from the FBI, saying: "We have no 
records responsive to your request." Everybody said, that doesn't mean 
anything, the FBI lies.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/01/27/1360583/-FBI-Give-Me-Back-My-Email-To-WikiLeaks
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Just Foreign Policy
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