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Jeremy Kuzmarov

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    FBI and CIA Conducted Illegal Surveillance of 1960s Student Activists in the South

    Newly declassified records reveal how paranoia about subversion in conservative states resulted in major constitutional violations.
    by Jeremy Kuzmarov via CovertAction Magazine on March 13, 2025
  • Gen. Douglas MacArthur and Emperor Hirohito, September, 1945
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    The Japanese Surrender in 1945 is Still Poorly Understood

    Did the United States have no other option but to drop atomic bombs on Japan in order to get them to surrender?
    by Jeremy Kuzmarov, Roger Peace via HNN on September 26, 2021
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by Eric Scigliano via Politico Magazine on March 25, 2018

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