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- A monument in honor of the captors of Andre, the British spy.
- Amend section 5 of the Criminal Code.
- Amending chapter 37 of title 18, United States Code, relating to espionage and censorship.
- Amending section 794 of title 18, United States Code.
- Amending the Act on Espionage and Alien Registration.
- Amendment to Espionage Act.
- Authorizing the Committee on the Judiciary to conduct an investigation of the disposition of the case against certain individuals charged by the Federal Bureau of Investigation with espionage and possession of confidential government documents.
- Authorizing the printing of additional copies of the publication entitled "The shameful years" for the use of the Committee on Un-American Activities.
- Authorizing the printing of additional copies of the publications entitled "100 things you should know about communism in the U. S. A.," "100 things you should know about communism and religion," as amended "Spotlight on spies," "100 things you should know about communism and education," "100 things you should know about communism and labor," and "100 things you should know about communism and government".
- Broker, trader, lawyer, spy : inside the secret world of corporate espionage
- Code name: Lise : the true story of the woman who became WWII's most highly decorated spy
- Consideration of H. R. 9580.
- Cyber spying : tracking your family's (sometimes) secret online lives
- Cybercrime and espionage : an analysis of subversive multivector threats
- Devices for preventing spies from tapping telegraph and telephone wires. Letter from the Acting Secretary of War, transmitting in response to Senate resolution of March 19, 1918, a report from the Chief of the Intelligence Branch of the General Staff relative to any device known to the War Department to prevent spies from tapping telegraph and telephone wires.
- Employment of homosexuals and other sex perverts in Government. Interim report submitted to the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments by its subcommittee on investigations pursuant to S. Res. 280.
- Encyclopedia of Espionage, Intelligence and Security
- Enhancing further the security of the United States by preventing disclosures of information concerning the cryptographic systems and the communication intelligence activities of the United States.
- Enhancing further the security of the United States by preventing disclosures of information concerning the cryptographic systems and the communication intelligence activities of the United States.
- Espionage & disinformation : [the unseen world]
- Espionage : fascinating stories of spies and spying
- Espionage and Intelligence Gathering
- Espionage and Sabotage Act of 1954.
- Espionage and covert operations : a global history
- Espionage bill.
- Estimate of additional appropriation to enable the Treasury Department to enforce the provisions of the Espionage Act and Trading with Enemy Act. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, submitting estimate of appropriation in the sum of $300,000, necessary in order to enable the Secretary of the Treasury, through the Customs Service, to enforce the provisions of the Espionage Act and the act known as the Trading with the Enemy Act for consideration in connection with the urgent deficiency bill.
- Expose of Soviet espionage, May 1960.
- Expressing indignation at the arrest and conviction of associated press correspondent William N. Oatis by the Czechoslovakian Government.
- Expressing the sense of Congress on so-called sit-down strikes and the industrial spy system.
- Extension of espionage laws.
- Extension of espionage laws.
- Forfeiture and disposal of property seized under the Espionage Act.
- Increasing peacetime penalties for violation of act approved June 15, 1917, relating to espionage, Etc.
- Increasing punishment for espionage and other crimes.
- Increasing the punishment for espionage.
- Industrial espionage : developing a counterespionage program
- Inside America's CIA : the Central Intelligence Agency
- Interim report of the Committee on Government Operations made by its Senate permanent subcommittee on investigations, Subcommittee on Government Operations Abroad pursuant to S. Res. 40.
- Internal security of the United States.
- Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the Secretary of War, submitting a deficiency estimate of appropriation required by the War Department for censorship of mails, enforcement of the Trading With the Enemy and Espionage Acts, etc., Panama Canal for the fiscal year 1918.
- Letter from the Attorney General, transmitting, in response to Senate Resolution of January 25, 1922, additional information regarding persons prosecuted by the Government under the espionage act or for conspiracy to violate war-time laws.
- Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of April 2, 1890, reports and papers in the case of Joseph H. Maddox.
- Liars' paradox
- Mafia spies : the inside story of the CIA, gangsters, JFK, and Castro
- Matter alleged to be unmailable under the espionage law.
- Moyers & Company : Big Brother's Prying Eyes
- Oath of office
- Patterns of Communist espionage.
- Printing the report on un-American activities.
- Prompt deportation of aliens engaging in espionage or sabotage, alien criminals, and other undesirable aliens. Message from the President of the United States returning without approval the bill (H. R. 6724) to provide for the prompt deportation of aliens engaging in espionage or sabotage, alien criminals, and other undesirable aliens.
- Providing for a special committee to investigate un-American propaganda.
- Providing for additional copies of House Document No. 119, 86th Congress, 1st session, entitled "Patterns of Communist espionage".
- Providing for additional copies of House Report 119, 86th Congress, 1st session, entitled "Patterns of Communist Espionage".
- Providing for additional copies of testimony of Petr S. Deriabin, former officer of the Union of Soviet socialist Republics' Committee of State Security (KGB) entitled "The Kremlin's espionage and terror organizations".
- Providing for expenses authorized by House Resolution 430.
- Providing for the prompt deportation of aliens engaging in espionage or sabotage, alien criminals, and other undesirable aliens.
- Providing for the prompt deportation of aliens engaging in espionage or sabotage, alien criminals, and other undesirable aliens.
- Registration of certain persons trained in foreign espionage systems.
- Registration of certain persons trained in foreign espionage systems.
- Relating to the internal security of the United States.
- Repealing certain provisions of Espionage Act.
- Report of Subcommittee IV of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Seventy-ninth Congress, second session pursuant to H. Res. 430, to investigate the circumstances with respect to the disposition of the charges of espionage and the possession of documents stolen from secret government files.
- Report of the Commission on Government Security.
- Report on atomic espionage.
- Revising and extending the laws relating to espionage and sabotage.
- Revising and extending the laws relating to espionage and sabotage.
- Secrets, lies, gizmos, and spies : a history of spies and espionage
- Seizures under the Espionage Act.
- Spies among us : how to stop the spies, terrorists, hackers, and criminals you don't even know you encounter every day
- Spies of Mississippi
- Spy technology
- Suppression of certain subversive activities.
- Surprise, kill, vanish : the secret history of CIA paramilitary armies, operators, and assassins
- Surprise, kill, vanish : the secret history of CIA paramilitary armies, operators, and assassins
- Surprise, kill, vanish : the secret history of CIA paramilitary armies, operators, and assassins
- Surveillance of Muslims in New York : Reaction from Politicians
- Telautograph and Delaney systems for prevention of tapping of telegraph and telephone wires. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, in response to a Senate resolution of March 28, 1918, a report on the method and efficiency of the telautograph and Delaney systems of preventing tapping of telegraph and telephone wires, and submitting copy of a communication from F. R. Curtis, Colonel, Signal Corps, by authority of the Chief Signal Officer, in relation thereto.
- Testimony of former Russian code clerk relating to the internal security of the United States questioning on January 4, 1954, in Ottawa, Canada, of Igor Gouzenko, former code clerk in the Soviet embassy at Ottawa, by representatives of the Internal Security Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States Senate on matters relating to the internal security of the United States.
- The Espionage Act.
- The encyclopedia of World War II spies
- The espionage bill.
- The making of a duchess
- To define and punish espionage.
- To print as a House document the publication "Patterns of Espionage" and to provide for printing additional copies.
- To punish espionage and enforce the criminal laws of the United States.
- To punish espionage, etc.
- Trial by Treason. The National Committee to Secure Justice for the Rosenbergs and Morton Sobell.
- Ultimate spy
- Urgent deficiency estimate, Post Office Department. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting copy of communication from the Postmaster General submitting an estimate of appropriation in the sum of $40,000, which it is desired to have considered in connection with the urgent deficiency appropriation bill to enable the department to enforce the espionage and Trading-With-the-Enemy Acts.
- Why the Rutgers Webcam Case Gleaned National Attention
- William H. Rogers.
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