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...rigidity of J. Edgar Hoover's policy forbade the creative individuality so vital to the effective structure of an intelligence operation," Gill wrote. (See page...
...Gill added that the FBI engaged in "childish fights with its sister-service, the CIA," adding that the two intelligence networks "continuously battled one another for primeval territorial jurisdiction...
Bungling by the intelligence networks played directly into the hands of the two Cambridge universities, Gill said, giving them the necessary latitude to perform their controlled experiment...
Harvard and MIT laid the foundation for the experiment, Gill said, by "quietly gobbling up low-income housing and deliberately creating a housing shortage affecting the poor of the city...
Added stress was given the experiment when Harvard covertly aided the growth of local radical groups, Gill said. She said Harvard "in part funded" activist organizations, adding that "known communists were admitted to Radcliffe and Harvard...