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Reason: None provided.

The information on the American Nazi Party movement in the 1930's, that was used in support of passing the FARA ACT, was generated largely on the work of FBI cut outs like Julius Klein (the Chicago Julius Klein who was a "reporter" before being initially and officially recruited in 1933 by (then) Lt. Col. George C. Marshall to spy for the U.S. Army, was once fired by the editor of the Chicago Tribune just to be rehired within a couple of hours by the owner, William Randolph Hearst Sr.) who, as "private citizens," could do at the behest of the FBI (FDR approved and J. Edgar Hoover administered) legally what the FBI was prohibited from doing - spying on American citizens without a warrant, i.e. what is now warrantless electronic monitoring by Big Tech at the behest of government agencies.

The FARA Act was the the knee jerk reaction to the American Nazi Party (mostly California and East Coast chapters) activities, particularly among German immigrants and first generation German-Americans, in the 1930's paralleling the rise on the Nazi Party in Germany.

Funny, the reaction to German immigrants and first generation German-Americans was to put a very few ringleaders on trial, deport or jail them, but Japanese immigrants and first generation Japanese-Americans who did not engage at all in the kinds of political organizing, like American Nazi Party chapters, were interred in concentration camps and had their land confiscated.

What's up with that?

1 year ago
14 score
Reason: None provided.

The information on the American Nazi Party movement in the 1930's, that was used in support of passing the FARA ACT, was generated largely on the work of FBI cut outs like Julius Klein (the Chicago Julius Klein who was a "reporter" before being initially and officially recruited in 1933 by (then) Lt. Col. George C. Marshall to spy for the U.S. Army, was once fired by the editor of the Chicago tribune just to be rehired within a couple of hours by the owner, William Randolph Hearst Sr.) who, as "private citizens," could do at the behest of the FBI (FDR approved and J. Edgar Hoover administered) legally what the FBI was prohibited from doing - spying on American citizens without a warrant, i.e. what is now warrantless electronic monitoring by Big Tech at the behest of government agencies.

The FARA Act was the the knee jerk reaction to the American Nazi Party (mostly California and East Coast chapters) activities, particularly among German immigrants and first generation German-Americans, in the 1930's paralleling the rise on the Nazi Party in Germany.

Funny, the reaction to German immigrants and first generation German-Americans was to put a very few ringleaders on trial, deport or jail them, but Japanese immigrants and first generation Japanese-Americans who did not engage at all in the kinds of political organizing, like American Nazi Party chapters, were interred in concentration camps and had their land confiscated.

What's up with that?

1 year ago
8 score
Reason: None provided.

FARA ACT passed largely on the work of FBI cut outs like General Klein in the 1930's who, as "private citizens," could do at the behest of the FBI (FDR approved and J. Edgar Hoover administered) legally what the FBI was prohibited from doing - spying on American citizens without a warrant, i.e. what is now warrantless electronic monitoring by Big Tech at the behest of government agencies.

The FARA Act was the the knee jerk reaction to the American Nazi Party (mostly California and East Coast chapters) activities, particularly among German immigrants and first generation German-Americans, in the 1930's.

Funny, the reaction to German immigrants and first generation German-Americans was to put a very few ringleaders on trial, deport or jail them, but Japanese immigrants and first generation Japanese-Americans who did not engage at all in the kinds of political organizing, like American Nazi Party chapters, were interred in concentration camps and had their land confiscated.

What's up with that?

1 year ago
8 score
Reason: None provided.

FARA ACT passed largely on the work of FBI cut outs like General Klein in the 1930's who, as "private citizens," could do at the behest of the FBI (FDR approved and J. Edgar Hoover administered) legally what the FBI was prohibited from doing - spying on American citizens without a warrant, i.e. what is now warrantless electronic monitoring by Big Tech at the behest of government agencies.

The FARA Act was the the knee jerk reaction to the American Nazi Party (mostly California and East Coast chapters) activities, particularly among German immigrants and first generation German-Americans, in the 1930's.

Funny, the reaction to German immigrants and first generation German-Americans was to put a very few ringleaders on trial, deport or jail them, but Japanese immigrants and first generation Japanese-Americans who did not engage at all in the kinds of political organizing, like American Nazi Party chapters, where interred in concentration camps and had their land confiscated.

What's up with that?

1 year ago
8 score
Reason: Original

FARA ACT passed largely on the work of FBI cut outs like General Klein in the 1930's who, as "private citizens," could do at the behest of the FBI (FDR approved and J. Edgar Hoover administered) legally was prohibited from doing - spying on American citizens without a warrant, i.e. what is now warrantless electronic monitoring by Big Tech at the behest of government agencies.

The FARA Act was the the knee jerk reaction to the American Nazi Party (mostly California and East Coast chapters) activities, particularly among German immigrants and first generation German-Americans, in the 1930's.

Funny, the reaction to German immigrants and first generation German-Americans was to put a very few ringleaders on trial, deport or jail them, but Japanese immigrants and first generation Japanese-Americans who did not engage at all in the kinds of political organizing, like American Nazi Party chapters, where interred in concentration camps and had their land confiscated.

What's up with that?

1 year ago
1 score