FBI Files: Scientists and Medical Professionals

SOURCE: BlackVault — theblackvault.com (Tier 2)
CATEGORY: ARCHIVE
CREDIBILITY SCORE: 86/100  |  EVIDENCE SCORE: 38/100
LIKELY EXPLANATION: reputable lead — review and contextualize
TAGS: satellite, dod, nasa, 1947, national archives, nara, foia, declassified

Source Excerpt

Welcome to the dedicated archive of FBI files on Scientists and Medical Professionals at The Black Vault. This specialized collection offers a revealing window into the FBI’s monitoring and investigation of notable individuals within the scientific and medical communities. The documents housed in this archive provide a unique perspective on how these professionals and their work intersected with national security interests and intelligence activities. From renowned scientists to influential medical practitioners, these files uncover the often unseen scrutiny and attention they received from the FBI, highlighting the complex relationship between government surveillance and the advancement of science and medicine. As you delve into this archive, you will find a trove of FBI files that include background checks, correspondence, and investigative reports. These files not only chronicle the professional achievements and personal lives of these individuals but also shed light on the historical and political contexts in which they lived and worked. This collection is an invaluable resource for researchers, historians, and anyone with an interest in the history of science and medicine, as well as the role of government oversight in these fields. It offers a fascinating exploration of the balance between protecting national interests and fostering the growth of scientific and medical knowledge. Document Archive Abramson, Harold Alexander – [20 Pages, 9.9 MB] –

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