more on Phillipines1985
Of the seven original Watergate burglars, all but two had worked for the CIA. The exceptions were G. Gordon Liddy, who had been an FBI agent, and Virgilio Gonzales, the Watergate team's locksmith.
June 17 - second break-in Democratic National Committee
June 20 - 18 minute gap in Nixon tape
When Walter Cronkite tried to do an extraordinary, two-part series on Watergate on the "CBS-TV Evening News," before the election, a phone call from the Nixon White House to Bill Paley, a chair of CBS, resulted in Cronkite's scheduled program being reduced.
Censored : The News That Didn't Make the News - And Why - Carl Jensen & Project Censored 1995 p.206
Prior to his death in 1972, James Angleton, a man I once met in General Cabell's office, confided to me that Nixon had arranged a deal with Gerald Ford. If Ford fulfilled two conditions after Nixon's resignation, Nixon would make Ford president. The conditions were a pardon for Nixon and a promise that he make sure any information held by the CIA concerning Nixon's involvement with the CIA/anti-Castro operations - specifically Operation Forty - would be actively concealed.
p.296 First Hand Knowledge - Robert D. Morrow
There's a mention of Operation Forty in The Kennedy Assassination: The Nixon- Bush Connection by Paul Kangas at WWW Virtual Library sumeria/politics
more on Watergate1973
On December 17, 1972 the New York Times revealed that the CIA had secretly provided training to fourteen New York City policeman.
The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence - Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks p.187
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