Sometime in the late fall/early winter of 1962, a document began circulating among members of the Communist Party USA based in the Chicago area, titled "Whither the Party of Lenin." It was signed "The Ad Hoc Committee for Scientific Socialist Line." This was not the work of factionally inclined CP comrades, but rather something springing from the counter-intelligence imagination of the FBI. A Threat of the First Magnitude tells the story of the FBI's fake Maoist organization and the informants they used to penetrate the highest levels of the Communist Party USA, the Black Panther Party, the Revolutionary Union and other groups labelled threats to the internal security of the United States in the 1960s and 1970s. As once again the FBI is thrust into the spotlight of US politics, A Threat of a First Magnitude offers a view of the historic inner-workings of the Bureau's counterintelligence operations - from generating "fake news" and the utilization of "sensitive intelligence methods" to the handling of "reliable sources" - that matches or exceeds the sophistication of any contenders.
About the AuthorAaron J Leonard is a writer and historian. He is a regular contributor to Truthout, Rabble.ca, The History News Network, PhysicsWorld, and Canadian Dimension. His research interests focus on twentieth-century US history, particularly Sixties history. Conor A Gallagher is a researcher and educator from Brooklyn, New York. He has a masters degree from the University of Southern California, Rossier School of Education. He currently lives with his wife Michelle in China where he teaches history. Their book Heavy Radicals: The FBI's Secret War on America's Maoists was published by Zero in 2015.
Book InformationISBN 9781910924709
Author Aaron J. LeonardFormat Paperback
Page Count 330
Imprint Repeater BooksPublisher Watkins Media Limited