
Episode 3: The Day
Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra
What Happened to Ness' Testimony?
Law enforcement apparently didn't act on that warning. Not until it was way too late. In the space of less than three months in 1940, Leon Lewis's private spies were turning up plenty of places for that change to start. Agents working for Lewis had infiltrated one group that was planning to snowstorm a Jewish community event in San Diego. They tipped off the police so that this time the perpetrators could be caught. A private spy operation convened only because authorities, law enforcement, didn't seem to care.
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