The Bureau: My Thirty Years in Hoover's FBI
The book answers questions about the bureau's role and performance: Why did the FBI know nothing useful about al-Qaeda before the attacks?
Hoover gave Rooney derogatory information about his opponent, Allard Lowenstein, who was defeated. ... Representative John Dowdy, a Democrat from Texas—occurred because Stephen H. Sachs, the U.S. attorney in Baltimore, forced the issue.
A former FBI agent, fired because of his criticism of J. Edgar Hoover, recounts his experiences with the Bureau and describes some of the excesses resulting from its over-zealous administration
At Hoover's death in 1972, nothing had changed. Until his own death in a hunting accident, just as he was finishing this book, William Sullivan pursued his vision of an FBI worthy of the country.
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The Bureau of Trans-Species Affairs was created to communicate with NHS (nonhuman species), to control them, to investigate reported dangerous actions committed by them, and to bring them to justice or eliminate them when necessary.
At the heart of The Bureau is a series of eyewitness accounts of how the FBI's special agents accomplish their often dangerous work. We listen as agents use ingenious bugging...
The Bureau: Inside Today's FBI