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[After the Gibsons
left town the following was published in the exhibits of the
Senate Church Committee's Report on the FBI's Cointelpro operation under
J. Edgar Hoover. The reader can, I'm sure, supply the redacted information.]
Books
II and III of the Final Report of the Select Committee
to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to
Intelligence Activities of the United States Senate,
94th Congress, 2nd Session, 1976:
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From Special
Agent in Charge
Milwaukee to Director
At the present time the Milwaukee Office is exploring the possibility of exposing to the general public the fact that [redacted] both of whom are [redacted] at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, have written articles for "Kaleidoscope," an underground newspaper published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Much of the material appearing in "Kaleidoscope" is extremely pornographic in nature. [redacted] and [redacted] have been associated with the [redacted] faction and have been very sympathetic toward the radical and New Left element. It is believed that by exposing their connection with "Kaleidoscope" public indignation could be aroused against them and the administration of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, for permitting instructors at that school to engage in this type of activity.
SAC, Milwaukee to
Director, Feb. 14, 1969
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