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Jeff Kisseloff (1978)

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In 1978, Hiss-case researcher Jeff Kisseloff, who, like Allen Weinstein, had access both to released FBI documents about the Hiss case and the Hiss defense files, analyzed the documentary evidence presented by Weinstein in his book, Perjury. Kisseloff in this essay takes a point-by-point look at some of Weinstein's arguments and uses Weinstein's own source material to challenge them. Allen Weinstein's claim to have found documentary evidence of Hiss's guilt in the files is erroneous. What…

“Gorsky’s List” (I)

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This is an annotated translation by Svetlana Chervonnaya of Anatoly Gorsky's 1949 report to his superiors, officially titled "Failures in the USA (1938-1948)," and otherwise known as "Gorsky's List."  Translation of KGB file 43173 vol. 2 (v) pp. 46-55, attached to Alexander Vassiliev to Hartwig, February 1, 2002, in Alexander Vassiliev and Frank Cass & Co Ltd, High Court of Justice Queen's Bench Division Claim No. HQ1X03222, Amended Particulars of Claim   Checked and corrected by Dr. Svetlana A.…

Stephen Jones (1978)

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Stephen Jones, an Enid, Oklahoma defense attorney who has been called "the Atticus Finch of Oklahoma," was a research assistant to former Vice President Richard M. Nixon in 1964 and the legislative assistant to Congressman (later Secretary of Defense) Donald Rumsfeld. As Jones's law firm has noted, for more than 30 years Stephen Jones has been "involved in 'high-profile' cases involving alleged acts of terrorism and/or disloyalty, stretching back to the Vietnam war and including…

Books

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More than 50 years after it began, the Hiss case continues to generate an extraordinary number of books - some scholarly, some openly partisan - that come to very different conclusions both about the evidence and about the trustworthiness of the witnesses and lawyers involved. Browse or jump ahead to the section which interests you: The Hiss Case The Cold War or the McCarthy era Books that mention Alger Hiss or related figures Young Adult Non-Fiction Alger…

“A History of Forgery”

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From An Introduction to Handwriting Examination and Identification (Nelson-Hall Publishers; Chicago; 1992), by Russell R. Bradford and Ralph B. Bradford. Evidential typewriting cases date back to the early courts. The first case that went to a court for review was Levy v. Rust, 49 Atl. 1017 (New Jersey). The court in Levy v. Rust stated: An expert in typewriting is brought here and that expert sat down by my side at the table here and

New “ALES” Cable

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An annotated translation by Svetlana Chervonnaya of Anatoly Gorsky's March 5, 1945 cable to Moscow, with further information about "ALES" that does not appear in the Venona cables. ("VADIM") MARCH 5, 1945 CABLE TO MOSCOW [1] Translated into English and annotated by Svetlana A. Chervonnaya [2] p. 88 [3] C/c [4] from Vadim from 3/5/45 [5] [He [6]] Wants to be included into the Soviet delegation at the San Francisco conference. However, [he] cannot leave…

FBI Typewriter Forgery

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"Forgery by Typewriter," by Gil Green (The Nation, November 10, 1984) In papers he received as the result of a Freedom of Information Act request, Gil Green, an official of the Communist Party, recently found documentation that the Federal Bureau of Investigation was in the business of forgery by typewriter. Below, Green sets forth his discovery and tells how he came upon it. We follow Green's article with a commentary by William A. Reuben, author of…

The Nation, 1980

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“Alger Hiss – A Whole New Ballgame,” by Fred J. Cook (The Nation, October 18, 1980) Although it received little press attention at the time, the 168-page memorandum of law filed in July in Federal District Court in Manhattan by the attorney for Alger Hiss, thirty years after his conviction for perjury, contains the most shocking revelations yet. As Hiss attorney Victor Rabinowitz pointed out in oral argument in September, documents obtained from Government files under…

What the FBI Knew

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"What the FBI Knew And Hid," by John Lowenthal (The Nation, June 26, 1976) From an FBI telegram: WASHINGTON 7, NY 2, AND CHICAGO 1 FROM PHILA. 5-17-49 DIRECTOR AND SACS URGENT ...CONCERNING WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER SERIAL FIVE N TWO THREE NAUGHT NAUGHT NINE NINE, ALLEGEDLY THE TYPEWRITER FORMERLY OWNED BY THE HISS FAMILY, IT IS DESIRED TO POINT OUT... THAT THE DEFINITE POSSIBILITY EXISTS THIS TYPEWRITER IS NOT THE ONE RECEIVED BY PRISCILLA HISS FROM…