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Gimme Some Truth
Gimme Some Truth: The John Lennon FBI Files | Jon Wiener
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When FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover reported to the Nixon White House in 1972 about the Bureau's surveillance of John Lennon, he began by explaining that Lennon was a "former member of the Beatles singing group." When a copy of this letter arrived in response to Jon Wiener's 1981 Freedom of Information request, the entire text was withheldalong with almost 200 other pageson the grounds that releasing it would endanger national security. This book tells the story of the author's remarkable fourteen-year court battle to win release of the Lennon files under the Freedom of Information Act in a case that went all the way to the Supreme Court. With the publication of Gimme Some Truth, 100 key pages of the Lennon FBI file are availablecomplete and unexpurgated, fully annotated and presented in a "before and after" format. Lennon's file was compiled in 1972, when the war in Vietnam was at its peak, when Nixon was facing reelection, and when the "clever Beatle" was living in New York and joining up with the New Left and the anti-war movement. The Nixon administration's efforts to "neutralize" Lennon are the subject of Lennon's file. The documents are reproduced in facsimile so that readers can see all the classification stamps, marginal notes, blacked out passages andin some casesthe initials of J. Edgar Hoover. The file includes lengthy reports by confidential informants detailing the daily lives of anti-war activists, memos to the White House, transcripts of TV shows on which Lennon appeared, and a proposal that Lennon be arrested by local police on drug charges. Fascinating, engrossing, at points hilarious and absurd, Gimme Some Truth documents an era when rock music seemed to have real political force and when youth culture challenged the status quo in Washington. It also delineates the ways the Reagan, Bush, and Clinton administrations fought to preserve government secrecy, and highlights the legal strategies adopted by those who have challenged it.
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GripLitGrl
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Cinfhen Just stacked this book earlier today...it sounds really good!! Nice find 👍🏻 6y
Mdargusch Perfect for the prompt. Sounds like a good read! 6y
Meredith3 Perf! 👍🏻 6y
Reviewsbylola Ooooooh sounds mysterious! 6y
emilyhaldi I'm so intrigued by this story!!! 6y
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TrishB
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#gimmegimmegimme #abbainaugust
Looks like an interesting read - something hubby would definitely enjoy!

Cathythoughts Nice one 👍🏻 6y
Cinfhen Ohh, this sounds awesome #stacking 6y
GripLitGrl Oops i posted the same book😳 6y
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Mdargusch Sounds fascinating! 6y
Meredith3 Perfect choice! 6y
TrishB @GripLitGrl great minds 👍🏻 6y
Leftcoastzen I really like this author, have seen him speak in Southern CA. 6y
TrishB @Leftcoastzen that sounds interesting too 👍🏻 6y
Reviewsbylola I‘m not a Beatles fan but this sounds fascinating! 6y
emilyhaldi Wow I don't know any of the details of this story but it sounds fascinating 6y
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Brooke_H
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I can‘t do it. I got to p80. It‘s so so so boring. Full of legalese. It‘s like a textbook. Such a shame bc it‘s a subject I‘m really interested in.