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Alphabetical Listing Collection
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Sixteenth (16th) Street Church Bombing
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Smedley Butler
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SNIPEMUR
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The October 24, 2002 arrest of John Allen Mohammed and Lee Boyd Malvo brought an end to series of sniper murders that terrorized the Washington, DC, metropolitan area for two weeks. The joint investigation by the FBI, state, regional and local law enforcement was called SNIPEMUR in the FBI. This release consists of material from the FBI’s file on this matter.
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Social Networking Sites and FBI Employee Guidance
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The “Social Networking Sites and FBI Employee Guidance” is a 2012 document created by the FBI’s Security Division to increase employee awareness of the threats and risks that social networking sites pose and to explain general security issues and specific FBI regulations concerning the use of such sites.
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Socialist Workers Party
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Sol Pais
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SOLO
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Operation SOLO was a long-running FBI program to infiltrate the Communist Party of the United States and gather intelligence about its relationship to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, China, and other communist nations. It officially began in 1958 and ended in 1977, although Morris and Jack Childs, two of the principal agents in the operation, had been involved with the Bureau for several years prior. The files range from March 1958 to April 1966. Read a related story at http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2011/august/byte-out-of-history-communist-agent-tells-all/.
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Soloman Adler
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Somen Banerjee
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) -- a civil rights group created by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and others in 1957 – was investigated by the FBI for possible ties to domestic communists and the U.S.S.R.
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Southern Poverty Law Center
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Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusalem (Knights of Malta)
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Soviet Active Measures Relating to the U.S. Peace Movement
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Space Shuttle Challenger
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Special Counsel Mueller Investigation Records
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Special Intelligence Service
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In June 1940, the FBI created a Special Intelligence Service (SIS) to collect intelligence in the western hemisphere, especially against Nazi activities. In 1947, a multi-volume history of this program was written.
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Speedway Indiana Burger Chef
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Spiro Agnew
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Spiro Theodore Agnew (1918-1996) was a Maryland politician and U.S. vice president from 1968 to 1973. He resigned as vice president and later pleaded no contest to tax evasion charges pursued by the IRS; the FBI investigated him for bribery, but he was not prosecuted on that charge. This release consists of FBI records concerning the bribery investigation as well as threats made against Agnew. It ranges between 1969 and 1986 (mostly between 1969 and 1973). This more comprehensive release replaces the more limited one made in the 1990s that had been previously posted here on the Vault.
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St. Joseph Missouri School District Investigation
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St. Valentines Day Massacre
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