Aldous Huxley, well-known writer of books and an editor of pamphlets, was one of the commentators from Los Angeles who worked at "Pacifica, a nonprofit, tax exempt organization, which sponsored radio stations WBIA-FM, KFFA and KPFK in San Francisco, California. On April 23, 1962, while a visiting Professor at the University of California, he was interviewed by the Book Editor for the "San Francisco Examiner," a San Francisco newspaper. The FBI never investigated Huxley. He was only mentioned in the files of others.
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