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In a message dated 3/16/99 1:05:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But it is shoddy reportage by The Sunday Times.
And would that be The New York Sunday Times, The London Sunday Times, The
Podunk Sunday Times or The Langley Sunday Times?
My take was the London one. I gather one
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But it is shoddy reportage by The Sunday Times.
And would that be The New York Sunday Times, The London Sunday Times, The
Podunk Sunday Times or The Langley Sunday Times?
There is only one Timesthe
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In a message dated 3/15/99 5:10:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The CIA opened a file on Robeson in 1943.
The CIA didn't exist in 1943.
Absolutely correct, I wonder if the correct agency was FBI or OSS or. . . ?
But it is shoddy reportage by The Sunday Times.
Om
K
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In a message dated 3/15/99 8:10:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The CIA didn't exist in 1943.
No, but the file sure did. Prudy
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No, but the file sure did.
Make that files, plural.
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But it is shoddy reportage by The Sunday Times.
And would that be The New York Sunday Times, The London Sunday Times, The
Podunk Sunday Times or The Langley Sunday Times?
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think they mean the OSS, or think they made the whole thing up?
Could be they tell a true tale but add one blatent falsehood to make us
think the whole thing was bogus.
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Sunday times
March 14 1999 UNITED STATES
US 'poisoned Robeson' with mind-bending drug
by Tom Rhodes
New York
THE round of meetings, interviews and speeches had been strenuous but by the
time he reached his Moscow hotel on a spring evening in 1961, Paul Robeson,
the singer,
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In a message dated 3/15/99 10:19:24 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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Mike Miniccino, an MK-Ultra historian with contacts in American
intelligence, said the argument that Robeson had been targeted by the CIA
was "entirely plausible". The Russian doctors
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Well, Robeson sang Old Man River; I still remember the jokes when
Sinatra sang Old Man River.
Now we know about the juke boxes and the old poem "we re the music
makers, we are the dreamer of dreams; sitting by lone sea breakers,
wandering by desolate streams - world movers and
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The CIA opened a file on Robeson in 1943.
The CIA didn't exist in 1943.
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