
He said, and I agree, that this is Un-American.
So, I thought, I wonder if the FBI has a file on me. In the late 50’s I studied Russian in college, was a member of the University of Miami Russian Club, sang and played in the Russian Chorus at UofM, and often performed at Russian and Ukrainian churches and fellowship halls. I also, as part of a Russian language course, subscribed to a publication written in Russian called “America”. This was put out by the State Department as part of a cultural exchange. In class we also got to see the Russian counterpart, also a propaganda magazine. Remember, in those days Russia (USSR) was our bitter enemy. These were the days of Joseph McCarthy.
Ah, I
thought. While in high school I got into a few brushes with the law. Then I
remembered that as a young professor in Virginia I sponsored a student group
called ‘Young Americans for Freedom” or YAF. This is a conservative/libertarian
organization that has had a powerful effect on America. In the early 70’s it
was considered radical. My association only lasted a few years, but I wonder if
I was “surveilled” during that time, and watched afterwards.
And here is
where the fear tingles began. I wondered if I filed a FIA request, and there
was a file, would that trigger some series of new observations. Would my emails, phone records and blog postings be observed? Would I be
retained at immigration checks or airports? Not because I was in any way guilty
of anything, but because I looked for my file. And being even a little afraid of something like this is Un-American, and that thought makes me sad. That makes me wonder. I even wonder if writing this essay is a mistake. Well screw it if it is.
Image: http://allthingsd.com/files/2013/06/uncle-sam-watching-you-feature.png
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Americans_for_Freedom