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...Evans loves his tokens of honor. His latest is a framed certificate from the FBI National Academy in Virginia, where he spent ten weeks training with 250 other police leaders from across the country who were hand-picked for the honor. They did push-ups and ran dozens of miles—Evans brags that he did the best—and learned everything from leadership skills to media savvy...
...another Communist about turning over secret information to the Soviets. Oppenheimer had called the idea “treasonous.” When he was asked about the event in 1943, he suggested that several scientists were approached with the same proposition. Oppenheimer later flip-flopped, telling the FBI that he was the only one approached, but he could never prove which version...
Oppenheimer became the director of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, which was famous for hosting Albert Einstein, but he still faced the wrath of his enemies. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover urged his agents to dig up anything incriminating, and they returned with a far-fetched report that Oppenheimer “had homosexual tendencies.” The FBI wiretapped his phones. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) member Lewis Strauss rabidly pursued Oppenheimer’s downfall too after Oppenheimer humiliated him during a Senate hearing. And finally there was Teller, “the father...
...their families, with husbands who were full-time, stay-at-home fathers. For each one of them, the decision to blow the whistle meant jeopardizing a paycheck their families depended on. While Rowley was granted whistle-blower protection, she still expressed concern for reprisals in her letters to FBI chief Robert Mueller. There are no guarantees whistleblowers do not receive some sort of professional punishment, however subtle...
...television program stars Rob Morrow, an FBI agent, who employs his younger brother—a mathematical genius—to help solve investigations...