This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript included in a House Oversight production. The narrator reflects on the 1960s counterculture, specifically their time teaching at the Free University of New York in 1966 alongside Lyndon LaRouche and Ed Sanders. The text mentions sarcastic allegations of brainwashing at the Tavistock Institute and references the 'levitation of the Pentagon' in 1967.
This document appears to be a page from a narrative or report (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015287) discussing arbitrary prison censorship. The narrator describes an interaction with an inmate named McCormick regarding a censored book, an attempt to bypass the censor by removing offending pages, and the subsequent rejection of the book. The text also details a wider informal survey conducted by the narrator regarding banned books in prisons, citing examples like 'Trainspotting' and works by Bo Lozoff and Tom Robbins.
This document excerpt details an interview with Kucherena, Edward Snowden's Russian lawyer, regarding Snowden's dossier, potential possession of CIA files, and the fictionalized account in Kucherena's novel. The conversation also covers the logistics of interviewing Snowden, involving his American lawyer Ben Wizner, and concludes with Kucherena soliciting a financial contribution for Snowden's legal defense fund.
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