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Home Front: Politix
Author Reports Theft of Some of Kerry's FBI Files
2004-03-27
A Bay Area historian on Friday reported the theft of three boxes of confidential FBI documents, some detailing government surveillance of presidential hopeful John F. Kerry when he was a spokesman for a 1970s veterans group protesting the Vietnam War. Gerald Nicosia told police that the theft occurred sometime Thursday from his home in Corte Madera, a Marin County suburb of San Francisco, said Sgt. Chuck Lovenguth of the Twin Cities Police Department. "I don't know who could have done this," Nicosia said Friday. "It could be somebody who saw the boxes via news reports and wanted a piece of the presidential candidate for posterity, like a piece of the Berlin Wall."
Or it could be a Kerry op who wants to know exactly what's out there on him. I have my doubts it's the Publicans. They'd already have similar information.
Nicosia had received 20,000 pages of internal FBI surveillance files in 1999 through a Freedom of Information Act request. At the time, he was researching "Home to War," a chronicle of the Vietnam protest years. But the release came too late for use in the book, which was largely about Vietnam Veterans Against the War. Kerry was among the leaders of the group, which was founded in 1967 and drew 10,000 members nationwide. Nicosia said he suspected that the thieves were specifically in pursuit of the files because a camera and other expensive items in the home were left untouched.
I'd have been surprised if they were gone...
He added that he did not know exactly what material was taken because it was not cataloged or marked. Three of 14 boxes of files that had been stacked in his kitchen are missing. He said he was moving the remaining documents to a secure location Friday afternoon. Nicosia has not yet looked at all the files. Last week he allowed The Times to photocopy 50 pages concerning the FBI's monitoring of Kerry in the fall of 1971. The author also supplied the same 50 photocopied pages to Kerry. The Times published a story about the files Monday. The files he allowed The Times to review showed that Kerry, who served in Vietnam as a Navy officer, was closely monitored by FBI agents for more than a year between 1971 and 1972 as he traveled the country protesting the war. The FBI eavesdropped on meetings of the veterans group, recorded the content of Kerry's speeches and took photographs of him and fellow activists. The dispatches were sent to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and President Nixon, the files show. Kerry told The Times that while he was aware that the FBI had monitored his activities in the early '70s, he was surprised and angry at the scope of the surveillance.
Might have had something to do with any plots to assassinate senators...
Posted by:Fred

#13  Wassa matta, Mr. Troll? No date for Saturday night? Out of booze and no money?

Oooh, no crack.
Posted by: badanov   2004-03-27 11:05:54 PM  

#12  See who rules America? Due to censorship we inserted "*", delete them. http://A*DLUSA.com
Posted by: Anonymous   2004-03-27 11:03:09 PM  

#11  I didn't do it, nobody saw me, you can't prove a thing!
Posted by: mojo   2004-03-27 10:30:27 PM  

#10  Three of 14 boxes of files that had been stacked in his kitchen are missing.

Probably in the trunk of a '72 Pontiac somewhere in Little Rock...
Posted by: Pappy   2004-03-27 9:18:16 PM  

#9  how about "make me"
D'oh!
Posted by: Frank G   2004-03-27 4:55:05 PM  

#8  I smell the aroma of free publicity.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-03-27 4:54:41 PM  

#7  While possible, it sounds strange that an author writing throroughly researched non-fiction be storing material in an unorganized fashion.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-03-27 4:53:29 PM  

#6  well, color me flabbergasted! Almost enuf to me me more cynical
Posted by: Frank G   2004-03-27 4:33:22 PM  

#5  #3. The answer to your question , Frank, is YES.
Here's Nicosia's schedule for the next three months. The first date on the list: Thursday, April 19 Reception by Senator John Kerry
Posted by: GK   2004-03-27 4:30:00 PM  

#4  Wonder how long it will take for the speculation to start about a possible Cheney/Halliburton/Ashcroft connection?
Posted by: Dave D.   2004-03-27 2:05:32 PM  

#3  Hmmmm ..is Nicosia scheduled for a reissuing/book tour anytime soon? Will Richard Clarke Deep Throat make the identity of the perps known? "Follow the money" = Theresa? Stay tuned for "We're trying to build a conspiracy here, dammit!"
Posted by: Frank G   2004-03-27 1:43:37 PM  

#2  (I agree, dotcom! Too funny!)
Any sightings of Craig Livingstone in the neighborhood?
Maybe Lurch thought the files would be safer with the rest of Hillary's FBI stacks.
Posted by: Jen   2004-03-27 12:54:30 PM  

#1  LOL! This is hysterical -- On 50 different levels! Boxes in his kitchen, not a "robbery", only 3 boxes taken... Can't stop laughing... Skeery's surprised?!!??!? Yeah, right! And this twit wants ta be the Prez - oh man... Wotta maroon!

Hey, if it was the Freedom of Information Act, the El Lay Times can get its own set!

Too funny for words! Thx, Fred!
Posted by: .com   2004-03-27 12:34:57 PM  

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