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Kevin Found It!

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I found something about its orgins with the business plot. From Wikipedia:

The McCormack-Dickstein Committee was the precursor to the former House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC); its materials are archived with those of the HUAC.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCormack-Dickstein#McCormack-Dickstein_Committee

on January 3, 1934, the opening day of the second session of the 73rd Congress, Dickstein introduced a resolution calling for the formation of a special committee to probe un-American activities in the United States. The “Dickstein Resolution” (H.R. #198) was passed in March 1934, with John McCormack named Chairman and Samuel Dickstein Vice-Chairman.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Dickstein_(congressman)

I hope this helps in the search a bit.

Comment by Kevin — 1/21/2007 @ 3:13 pm | Edit This

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I hit a wall when I found this.

H. Res. 198, 73d Cong., 2d Sess., 78 Cong. Rec. 4934, 4949

You’re right, it just dosent exist on the internet.

ME:

But, Kevin, you found what we were looking for! One footnote to the Wikipedia article says,

“Samuel Dickstein New York, Vice Chairman. Evidence was later shown from the Soviet archives that Dickstein was a Soviet spy. ”

Nowhere else, NOWHERE else will you find this on the Internet.

By hte way, Kickstein had an appropriate name, like Elie Wiesel. He was the ONLY American official ofhte many onthe Soviet payroll whose code name was an insult to him. He was such a greedy, nasty little New York Jew os such an extreme sort htat even his KGB contacts, Eastern European Jews themselves, couldn’t stand him.

This is the last you will hear about him. All the discussion of HUAC is about how it said that there were Soviet agents in the United States Government and how wrong it was. He has ceased to exist, like the Medicogenetical Institute of Moscow.

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