FBI Once Believed Christmas Classic ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ Was Communist Propaganda
Watching the 1946 movie, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” is a staple for millions of American families during the holidays.
Watching the 1946 movie, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” is a staple for millions of American families during the holidays.
It’s time to remove J. Edgar Hoover’s name from the FBI’s headquarters in Washington D.C.
One of the seven conspirators who revealed a dirty campaign of intimidation by the FBI in March 1971 by stealing a cache of documents in burglary of an bureau office in suburban Philadelphia died on Nov. 12 at his home in Philadelphia.
Just three weeks before the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, the FBI declared in a newly released analysis that the civil rights leader was “a whole-hearted” communist.
The FBI warned Dallas police about a threat to kill Lee Harvey Oswald, but cops didn’t provide adequate protection, according to information found in the release of 2,800 previously classified files relating to the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
A new FBI headquarters that has been in the works for more than 10 years has been scrapped, leaving agents and employees with no immediate solution to abandoning the crumbling, antiquated J. Edgar Hoover Building.
The country is still reeling after the bombshell report that Donald Trump asked the former FBI director James Comey to shut down the bureau’s investigation into Michael Flynn. Did the president fire Comey to slow down the FBI Russia investigation? Did Trump obstruct justice?