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To- Book of Po E+tree

To- Book of Po E+tree

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO: Mr. DeLoach FROM: R. E. Wick DATE: 12/28/66 SUBJECT: CONGRESSMAN H. R. GROSS (R-IOWA) DOCTOR RE LETTER BEING SENT TODAY ELECTRONIC EAVESDROPPING Clark Mollenhoff, Washington Bureau of the "Des Moines Register and Tribune," today telephonically advised Bishop in my office that he has learned from Congressman Gross' office that the Congressman is going to send a letter to Mr. Hoover, probably dated today, in reply to the Director's letter to him of 12/7/36 wherein the Director set forth the true facts, supported with documentation, concerning the approval of the Attorney General for the use of electronic eavesdropping techniques by the FBI. Mollenhoff said he has ascertained Congressman Gross' letter will advise the Director that after careful study of the Director's letter and its enclosures, Congressman Gross is convinced the FBI utilized electronic eavesdropping techniques only upon the specific approval of the Attorney General and the Department of Justice. In his letter Congressman Gross will also make reference to the case of Otto F. Otepka, former chief, Division of Evaluations, Office of Security, State Department, which received considerable publicity after hearings on his dismissal from the State Department were held by the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee. It will be recalled that Otepka's position in the State Department was to evaluate and make decisions with regard to individuals employed by the State Department who possibly could be security risks. When the Administration became unhappy about the number of persons being declared security risks by Otepka, John F. Reilly, who was then an attorney in the Department of Justice under Bobby Kennedy, was transferred to the State Department as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Security, and thus became Otepka's boss. The purpose of Reilly's going to the State Department was to check up on Otepka. Reilly proceeded to put microphones in Otepka's telephones and to place a "bug" in his office. This was finally disclosed to the public in hearings before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee. In spite of this, after Otepka was dismissed by the State Department, Reilly was rewarded for his work by being appointed by the Administration to a high position in the Federal Communications Commission. Congressman Gross is going to cite in his letter to the Director the Otepka case as another instance where Bobby Kennedy was aware of the utilization of electronic eavesdropping techniques and certainly approved their use. Clark Mollenhoff also advised that Congressman Gross will conclude his letter to Mr. Hoover by asking that Mr. Hoover keep him advised of any additional developments with regard to electronic eavesdropping. Mollenhoff stated his information is that Congressman AI responses may include mistakes.
Fantasy
35 Chs
The Soft-Hearted Queen of Winter : When Warmth Becomes the Greatest Po

The Soft-Hearted Queen of Winter : When Warmth Becomes the Greatest Po

"You're a disgrace to our bloodline—powerless, worthless, unfit to carry our name!" Her own mother's words rang through the throne room as Princess Seraphina was stripped of her title in front of the entire court. In a kingdom where ice magic determines your worth, Seraphina is the royal family's greatest shame—a princess born without a single spark of frost in her veins. For twenty-three years, she's endured their cruelty, working as a glorified servant in her own palace while her ice-wielding sister basks in glory. When the legendary Winter King Caspian arrives seeking a bride, everyone expects him to choose her powerful sister Elise. Instead, his piercing silver eyes land on Seraphina, and he makes a shocking declaration: "I choose her." But this is no fairy tale rescue. Caspian is known as the Frozen Death—a king cursed with magic so cold it kills everything he touches. Marrying him is a death sentence, and Seraphina's family practically throws her into his arms, thrilled to be rid of their "defective" daughter. Yet in the Crystal Palace, something impossible begins to happen. Seraphina's warmth—her kindness, her gentle touch, her unshakable compassion—starts to thaw the ancient curse that's been consuming Caspian and his kingdom for a decade. The ice that kills at his touch retreats when she's near. The eternal winter begins to ease. But her vindictive family won't let her go so easily. They'll do anything to reclaim the power they threw away—even if it means destroying the one person who can save them all. Because Seraphina was never powerless. She's something far more dangerous: she's the cure.
Fantasy
10 Chs
What could be the origin of the 'po po po' in a po po po horror story?
It could also be the sound of a monster or a demon that is lurking in the shadows. This creature might use the 'po po po' sound to disorient its victims. Say, it lives in an abandoned place and when someone enters, it starts making the 'po po po' sound to create fear and confusion before it attacks.
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2024-11-24 16:15
Are the stories in the Old Testament remotely true?
Some people believe they have elements of truth, while others are skeptical. It depends on your religious and historical perspective.
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2024-10-17 07:52
How to effectively teach a novel remotely?
You can start by using video conferencing tools and sharing screens to go through the text together. Also, set up online discussion forums for students to share their thoughts.
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2024-10-12 20:07
Can a product manager work remotely?
Yes, a product manager can often work remotely, especially if the company has the right infrastructure and communication tools in place.
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2025-11-07 22:41
What novel was remotely removed from a platform?
Maybe it was a novel that didn't meet certain quality standards or had copyright issues. There could be various reasons for its removal.
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2024-10-12 09:41
Can Samsung Gallery Stories Be Created Remotely?
No, Samsung Gallery Stories cannot be created remotely. They usually require direct access to the device and its gallery features.
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2024-10-11 10:43
Can I manage screen time remotely?
It depends on the device and the software you have. Some operating systems offer built-in features for remote screen time management, but it might require some setup and configuration. For example, on iOS, you can use Family Sharing to control screen time remotely for family members.
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2024-10-06 10:47
Sea Dragon Remotely Controlled Underwater Vehicle
The Sea Dragon unmanned remote-controlled submarine was an underwater robot independently developed by China. It was about 3.8 meters high, 1.8 meters long and wide, and could extract up to 250 kilograms of items. It could carry out marine investigations and operations in special environments with a depth of 3500 meters, high temperature at the bottom of the sea, and complex terrain. It was a major national science and technology project and one of the most powerful unmanned remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) in China. For the first time in the world, it had adopted some advanced technologies independently developed, including virtual control systems and dynamic positioning systems. It was highly flexible and could swim underwater for displacement exploration, providing rich first-hand information for marine scientific research. In 2009, he created a diving record of 3200 meters in China's 21st voyage ocean scientific research mission, making it the first time that China used ROVs to obtain a living black chimney sample on the seabed. The novel "Flood Dragon" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-04-16 05:56
Can I manage screen time remotely?
In many cases, it's possible to manage screen time remotely. For instance, some parental control apps let you do this for your kids' devices. Also, some operating systems have built-in features for remote screen time management, but it depends on the specific device and software you're using.
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2026-01-01 10:46
Tell me a po po po horror story.
In a small village, there was a well that made a 'po po po' sound. The villagers were afraid to go near it. One curious boy ignored the warnings. He peered into the well and heard the 'po po po' louder. Then, he saw a hand reaching out from the well. He tried to run but his feet were stuck. The 'po po po' was like the call of an evil entity from the depths of the well. Just as the hand was about to grab him, his friends pulled him away.
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2024-11-24 05:29
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