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FBI Abscam

The FBI Formed a Fake Company in 1980 in an Attempt to Bribe Members of Congress. About 25% of Those Tested Accepted the Bribe and were Convicted.

The Abscam was an FBI sting operation started in the late 1970s. The codename for the operation was a contraction of Arab scam, which was later revised to Abdul scam, following complaints from the American-Arab Relations Committee. But did you know what started this operation? In 1980, the FBI set up a phony corporation and […]

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Dr. Frederic Whitehurst

How Did Dr. Whitehurst Expose the FBI Lab Scandal?

A whistleblower is a person who reveals illegal, immoral, or fraudulent activities within a private or public organization. They are usually people who discover these sketchy activities and report them to higher authorities. But what happens when one finds fraudulent activity within one of the branches of administration in the United States government? Dr. Whitehurst

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Why Do Mormons Make Great FBI and CIA Recruits?

Mormonism, a religious group, not well known to many Americans, was highly regarded as a sign-up to well-known investigative US agencies like the FBI and CIA. With the delicate and sensitive mission, why were they specifically selected for the job? Agencies like the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, and the CIA specifically prefers hiring

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Did the FBI Confiscate A Princeton Student’s Term Paper?

Who would have thought that an underachieving student from Princeton would have his term paper confiscated by the FBI? That’s the story of John Aristotle Philips. Let’s find out what happened. John Aristotle Philips wrote a term paper on nuclear proliferation. The report he made also included designs for an atomic bomb which was quite

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The F.B.I. and C.I.A. recruit heavily from the Mormon population because they are usually cheaper to do a security clearance on, they often speak another language from their mission trips and they usually have a low risk lifestyle.

Why Mormons Make Great FBI Recruits A few years back, when the Pew Research Center surveyed Mormons in America about their place in society, more than 60 percent of the participants said that Americans “are uninformed about Mormonism.” Mormons make up about 2 percent of the American population—about the same as Jews—but they’re not sure

The F.B.I. and C.I.A. recruit heavily from the Mormon population because they are usually cheaper to do a security clearance on, they often speak another language from their mission trips and they usually have a low risk lifestyle. Read More »

Martin Luther King Jr. considered running for president in 1968 after being urged to by anti-Vietnam Democrats, but ultimately decided against the proposal as he felt uneasy with politics and considered himself better suited for his morally unambiguous role as an activist.

Martin Luther King Jr. For the monk who started the Reformation, see Martin Luther. “Martin Luther King” and “MLK” redirect here. For other uses, see Martin Luther King (disambiguation) and MLK (disambiguation). Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr.; January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Christian minister and activist who

Martin Luther King Jr. considered running for president in 1968 after being urged to by anti-Vietnam Democrats, but ultimately decided against the proposal as he felt uneasy with politics and considered himself better suited for his morally unambiguous role as an activist. Read More »