banner image
  • capricorn free horoscope
  • free daily horoscope
  • capricorn in relationships
  • horoscope love match
  • love compatibility
  • money horoscope
  • love horoscope
  • health horoscope
  • sexuality horoscope
  • babyscope
  • capricorn personality
  • capricorn traits
  • earth zodiac signs
  • astrology
  • famous capricorn
  • love tips to seduce capricorn men
  • love tips to seduce capricorn women
  • capricorn secret tips
WELCOME TO CAPRICORN FREE HOROSCOPE! THE #1 FREE ASTROLOGY
WEBSITE ABOUT THE CAPRICORN ZODIAC SIGN!

Your free portal for horoscope and astrology about the Capricorn zodiac sign

THIS OUSTANDING ASTROLOGY WEBSITE REVEALS EVERYTHING ABOUT THE
CAPRICORN ZODIAC SIGN!

BIOGRAPHY AND PERSONALITY OF A FAMOUS CAPRICORN: J. EDGAR HOOVER

Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, lawyer, and criminologist, born in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He attended night classes at George Washington University while working as a clerk at the Library of Congress.

After being admitted to the District of Columbia bar (1917), he became special assistant to attorney general A Mitchell Palmer, and led the controversial ‘Palmer Raids’ against alleged seditionists. Advancing from assistant (1921) to director (1924) of the Bureau of Investigation (which became the FBI in 1935), he remained director under every president from Coolidge to Nixon. He emphasized modern technological investigative techniques, improved training, and obtained increased funding from Congress.

During the 1930s, FBI exploits against notorious gangsters made him a national hero. In the 1940s and 1950s he became well known for his anti-Communist and anti-subversive views and activities, but in the 1960s he became a problematic political figure due to his lack of sympathy for the civil-rights movement and the Kennedy administration. His reputation declined in later years following revelations concerning his vendettas against liberal activists, notably Martin Luther King Jr, and widespread illegal FBI activities.

Though it is said that Presidents Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson each considered firing him during their terms as President, Hoover maintained strong support in Congress until his death in 1972. The FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. is named after Hoover, but because of the controversial nature of his legacy, there have been several proposals to rename it.

Copyright © 2008 ConRic Consultancy Services, All Rights Reserved.