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The allegations of the Cox committee against Fly were quite wide-ranging. Can anyone verify that the cited reference actually supports the claim? (A scan would be nice; putting the text in Wikisource would be even better.) What I've read (in Broadcasting) instead accuses Fly of thwarting a military plan to suppress Japanese-language commercial radio broadcasting in Hawaii in the months before Pearl Harbor, and making a spurious connection between this and the success of the attack. Fly was also accused of "dominating" the FCC and of taking action on the FCC's behalf without the approval of his fellow commissioners, particularly with regard to setting up the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service and the War Problems office. 121a0012 ( talk) 00:45, 27 November 2011 (UTC)
Broadcasting notes a profile of Fly:
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