"Dead"@en . "Washington, D.C., U.S."@en . . . . . . . "J. Edgar Hoover was the first director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and was instrumental in the development and direction of the Bureau, turning the the small Bureau of Investigations into a major law enforcement agency, focusing on criminal investigations and domestic intelligence. During the 1950's, his name was synonymous with the FBI and its investigations into un-American activities, like Communism."@en . . . "John Edgar Hoover (January 1, 1895 - May 2, 1972), was the first Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the United States. Appointed director of the Bureau of Investigation\u2014predecessor to the FBI\u2014in 1924, he was instrumental in founding the FBI in 1935, where he remained director until his death in 1972."@en . . . "1895"^^ . . "J. Edgar Hoover"@en . "John Edgar Hoover \u00E9tait le directeur de l'agence FBI des Etats-Unis d'Am\u00E9rique entre 1924 et 1972. (R\u00E9alit\u00E9 extrapol\u00E9e *) En 2371, Fred Noonan, un Humain kidnapp\u00E9 en 1937 par les Brioris, demanda \u00E0 parler personnellement \u00E0 J. Edgar Hoover pour n\u00E9gocier leur lib\u00E9ration, lorsqu'il rencontra l'\u00E9quipage de l'USS Voyager. (VOY: \"The 37's\")"@fr . . . "Federal Bureau of Investigation"@en . "FBI Director"@en . . "Presbyterianism"@en . . . . . ""@en . . . . . . "(as President of the United States)"@en . . . . . . . . "Both"@en . . . . . . . . . . "J. Edgar Hoover"@fr . . "1972-05-02"^^ . . . "Director of the Government Bureau of Investigation"@en . . . "Investigate Border Violations"@en . "Hoover never admitted the existence of the Mafia. (TXF: \"Die Hand Die Verletzt\") In 1945, Hoover, realizing that there were limits to what the Bureau could accomplish, revived the centuries-old Millennium Group and attempted to persuade Michael Lanyard to join them. (MM: \"Matryoshka\") In 1946, Hoover initiated the first \"unsolved file,\" later known as an X-file, based on the death of Richard Watkins, who had transmuted from a wild animal. Hoover found the case too bizarre to be solved adequately and hoped that by labeling it unsolved, it would be forgotten. (TXF: \"Shapes\") In 1952, Hoover joined Senator Joseph McCarthy in his attempt at ridding the United States of the \"red menace.\" (TXF: \"Travelers\") In 1968, Hoover's attempts to stop Martin Luther King, Jr. from spreading communism by sending him a letter urging suicide failed, and he was forced to use more drastic measures, by sending the Cigarette Smoking Man after him. (TXF: \"Musings of a Cigarette-Smoking Man\") The events of 1968 were written in the semi-fictional novel Take a Chance: A Jack Colquitt Adventure by the Cigarette Smoking Man under the alias of Raul Bloodworth, and may or may not have actually occurred. The J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building was named in his honor in 1974. (TXF: \"The Blessing Way\") In 2008, a photograph of Hoover could be seen inside FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C., on the right of a door to a conference room in the building. A photograph of President George W. Bush could be seen on the left of the same door. (The X-Files: I Want to Believe)"@en . . . "J. Edgar Hoover was the first director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and built into a large and efficient crime-fighting agency. Some charged Hoover with exceeding the agency's jurisdiction. Hoover focused efforts on domestic threats such as gangsters then subversion in the 1930s."@en . . . . "Director of the Bureau of Investigation"@en . "Incumbent at novel's end, 1953"@en . . . . . . . "William J. Burns"@en . . "John Edgar Hoover ( 1-a de januaro en 1895 en Washington, 2-a de majo en 1972 en Washington), brita esperantisto, estis la unua kaj plej energia pioniro de la ideo de Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) (Federacia Oficejo de Enketado) kaj ties direktoro \u011Dis sia morto. Fondinto de la FBI, li sukcesis servi \u0109e sep pezidantoj de la plej potencohava \u015Dtato de la mondo, establi kaj disvolvi preska\u016D \u0109ionpovan organiza\u0135on kaj grave influi la tutan politikan vivon de Usono. Sed \u0109u li sukcesis kontroli sian propran vivon? ,~'^^'~. ( EO ) `~.,,.~`"@eo . . "John Edgar Hoover was the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the 20th century. Upon taking several members of the crew of the USS Voyager hostage, Fred Noonan, still believing that it was the year 1937, demanded to speak with J. Edgar Hoover to negotiate their release. (VOY: \"The 37's\")"@en . . . . "John Edgar Hoover (January 1, 1895 - May 2, 1972), was the first Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the United States. Appointed director of the Bureau of Investigation\u2014predecessor to the FBI\u2014in 1924, he was instrumental in founding the FBI in 1935, where he remained director until his death in 1972. While his reforms of the agency were initially quire popular, Hoover's increasing vindictiveness and paranoia throughout the post-war years did much to tarnish his reputation prior to and after his death. A rabid anti-communist, Hoover established a \"dirty tricks\" program called COINTELPRO, which made use of illegal wire taps, infiltration, and burglary. COINTELPRO initially targeted the American Communist Party, but the program soon focused on any number of parties deemed to be \"communist\", such as civil rights activists, most prominently Martin Luther King, and those who were critical of Hoover and the FBI. The program was terminated in 1971 when leaked files revealed its existence to the general public. Rumors about Hoover's homosexuality had been circulating since the 1940s, but no credible evidence has ever surfaced. Certainly, Hoover never married, and is not known to have had any children or to have been seriously romantically involved with any woman. He had an extremely close personal relationship with Clyde Tolson which included many of the features commonly associated with committed romantic attachment, but no evidence of a physical relationship between the two has ever surfaced. Moreover, Hoover's general attitude towards sex was largely puritanical, and he was not above smearing his enemies with claims of outrageous sexual behaviors. He kept files on the sexual peccadilloes of any number of prominent Americans and regularly used the threat of exposing a sex scandal (baseless or otherwise) to blackmail adversaries into backing down."@en . "Director of the FBI"@en . . . . "J. Edgar Hoover was the first director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and was instrumental in the development and direction of the Bureau, turning the the small Bureau of Investigations into a major law enforcement agency, focusing on criminal investigations and domestic intelligence. During the 1950's, his name was synonymous with the FBI and its investigations into un-American activities, like Communism."@en . "John Edgar Hoover was the first director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, better known as the FBI."@en . . "Direct"@en . . . "J. Edgar Hoover"@eo . . . "Millennium"@en . . "John Edgar Hoover was the chief of the FBI, and a total hetero."@en . . . "1895-01-01"^^ . . . . "Director of the United States"@en . "John Edgar Hoover ( 1-a de januaro en 1895 en Washington, 2-a de majo en 1972 en Washington), brita esperantisto, estis la unua kaj plej energia pioniro de la ideo de Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) (Federacia Oficejo de Enketado) kaj ties direktoro \u011Dis sia morto. Fondinto de la FBI, li sukcesis servi \u0109e sep pezidantoj de la plej potencohava \u015Dtato de la mondo, establi kaj disvolvi preska\u016D \u0109ionpovan organiza\u0135on kaj grave influi la tutan politikan vivon de Usono. Sed \u0109u li sukcesis kontroli sian propran vivon? ,~'^^'~. ( EO ) `~.,,.~`"@eo . "Hoover never admitted the existence of the Mafia. (TXF: \"Die Hand Die Verletzt\") In 1945, Hoover, realizing that there were limits to what the Bureau could accomplish, revived the centuries-old Millennium Group and attempted to persuade Michael Lanyard to join them. (MM: \"Matryoshka\") In 1946, Hoover initiated the first \"unsolved file,\" later known as an X-file, based on the death of Richard Watkins, who had transmuted from a wild animal. Hoover found the case too bizarre to be solved adequately and hoped that by labeling it unsolved, it would be forgotten. (TXF: \"Shapes\")"@en . . "J. Edgar Hoover"@en . . . "J. Edgar Hoover (January 1, 1895 - May 2, 1972) was a male Human who served as director of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from its inception in 1935 until his death in 1972. He was controversial for his compiling of secret files on numerous individuals, due to their political beliefs and personal activities. His own habits in and out of office also had notoriety. (TNG episode: \"The Outrageous Okona\")"@en . . . . "Cardiovascular Disease"@en . "J. Edgar Hoover ist im 20. Jahrhundert Leiter des FBI in den USA. 2371 nimmt Fred Noonan ein Au\u00DFenteam der USS Voyager als Geiseln und verlangt von Commander Chakotay, dass er in Washington, DC anruft und dort mitteilt, dass Noonan, mit J. Edgar Hoover pers\u00F6nlich sprechen m\u00F6chte. (VOY: )"@de . . . "John Edgar Hoover (January 1, 1895 \u2013 May 2, 1972), or Janice Emma Hoover when drunk, was born somewhere in that US place."@en . "John Edgar Hoover (January 1, 1895 \u2013 May 2, 1972), or Janice Emma Hoover when drunk, was born somewhere in that US place."@en . . . "As Hooded Justice disappeared refusing to show up, Hoover ordered an FBI-wide investigation to find him. Knowing about Hollis Mason writing his book, he was not happy with the revelations it would bring, and the Comedian convinved and threatened him to cut some details."@en . "J. Edgar Hoover"@de . "Male"@en . . "John Edgar Hoover was the chief of the FBI, and a total hetero."@en . . "Head of the Government Bureau of Investigation, Politician"@en . . "1972"^^ . . "1924"^^ . "J. Edgar Hoover ist im 20. Jahrhundert Leiter des FBI in den USA. 2371 nimmt Fred Noonan ein Au\u00DFenteam der USS Voyager als Geiseln und verlangt von Commander Chakotay, dass er in Washington, DC anruft und dort mitteilt, dass Noonan, mit J. Edgar Hoover pers\u00F6nlich sprechen m\u00F6chte. (VOY: )"@de . . . "J. Edgar Hoover"@en . . . . "J. Edgar Hoover was the first director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and built into a large and efficient crime-fighting agency. Some charged Hoover with exceeding the agency's jurisdiction. Hoover focused efforts on domestic threats such as gangsters then subversion in the 1930s."@en . . "Lawyer, Director of the FBI"@en . . . . . "John Edgar Hoover was the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the 20th century. Upon taking several members of the crew of the USS Voyager hostage, Fred Noonan, still believing that it was the year 1937, demanded to speak with J. Edgar Hoover to negotiate their release. (VOY: \"The 37's\")"@en . "225"^^ . . "Late in life and after his death Hoover became a controversial figure, as evidence of his secretive actions became known. His critics have accused him of exceeding the jurisdiction of the FBI. He used the FBI to harass political dissenters and activists, to amass secret files on political leaders, and to collect evidence using illegal methods. Hoover consequently amassed a great deal of power. Said one journalist in the 1960s, \"Hoover does not have to exert pressure, he is pressure\"."@en . "Late in life and after his death Hoover became a controversial figure, as evidence of his secretive actions became known. His critics have accused him of exceeding the jurisdiction of the FBI. He used the FBI to harass political dissenters and activists, to amass secret files on political leaders, and to collect evidence using illegal methods. Hoover consequently amassed a great deal of power. Said one journalist in the 1960s, \"Hoover does not have to exert pressure, he is pressure\"."@en . . . "Washington, D.C., U.S."@en . "Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation"@en . . . "1953"^^ . . . . . . . "John Edgar Hoover was the first director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, better known as the FBI."@en . . "J. Edgar Hoover"@en . . . "John Edgar Hoover \u00E9tait le directeur de l'agence FBI des Etats-Unis d'Am\u00E9rique entre 1924 et 1972. (R\u00E9alit\u00E9 extrapol\u00E9e *) En 2371, Fred Noonan, un Humain kidnapp\u00E9 en 1937 par les Brioris, demanda \u00E0 parler personnellement \u00E0 J. Edgar Hoover pour n\u00E9gocier leur lib\u00E9ration, lorsqu'il rencontra l'\u00E9quipage de l'USS Voyager. (VOY: \"The 37's\")"@fr . . "As Hooded Justice disappeared refusing to show up, Hoover ordered an FBI-wide investigation to find him. Knowing about Hollis Mason writing his book, he was not happy with the revelations it would bring, and the Comedian convinved and threatened him to cut some details."@en . . . . . . . "J. Edgar Hoover (January 1, 1895 - May 2, 1972) was a male Human who served as director of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from its inception in 1935 until his death in 1972. He was controversial for his compiling of secret files on numerous individuals, due to their political beliefs and personal activities. His own habits in and out of office also had notoriety. (TNG episode: \"The Outrageous Okona\") Fred Noonan, a human abducted from Earth in 1937, demanded to speak with J. Edgar Hoover, when discovered and revived by the crew of the USS Voyager in 2371. (VOY episode: \"The 37's\") Hoover was named by Thule G'Dok Glemoor as an example, along with former Governor of Mars Benton Hubbard, of a political leader who manipulated intelligence to support predetermined hypotheses. (ST - The Lost Era novel: Well of Souls)"@en . . . . . "The X-Files"@en . .