Posted on 08/08/2024 9:23:43 PM PDT by hardspunned
And 2 of the 4 burglars at the Watergate were on the CIA payroll
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“We should also not forget Dwight Eisenhower’s warning about the power of the military industrial complex.”
Absolutely. That is what all this Trump hate is about. They DO NOT want these wars to end and Trump plans to kill the wars as soon as he gets in. That is why they stole the election and installed Biden. They knew they could control him and start new wars. This is all a joint military/CIA psyops operation just like we do to control other countries.
Nixon signed off on the EPA during a time when rivers were catching on fire due to the oil and chemical waste being dumped into them. Lake Michigan was pretty much dead. Today Lake Michigan has great sports fishing. The EPA was needed.
Off course the EPA has come a long way from making regulations that you can’t dump your waste oil into a river to now calling CO2 a harmful gas.
Why didn’t the burglers overpower the old security guard, and leave? How hard would it have been to “eliminate him”?
The answer is, they wanted to be caught.
He opened a door for Chai nah, with him gone the pathway to Most Favored Nation status, and moving manufacturing began. FIRST, you have to remember that Nixon hated China. He would never have allowed things to progress so far. It was easier to run him out via press leaks, then assassinate him. Then they put Ford in, Mr Warren Commission coverup guy in charge, who couldn’t even beat a peanut farmer.
John Dean and his hooker wife, and Mark Felt...(Deep Throat). Woodyward and Brownstain didn’t even have to research, they were force fed a narrative.
Some would say Lucifer rewards his minions, God slumbers.
In the short 80 years humans live, it sure seems true.
I’m not betting my eternal life on it though...
The hypothetical future journalist ready to do a deep dive investigation of the CIA does exist today—but most Freepers will be very uncomfortable with what he has found.
His name is Daniel Liszt. He calls himself the “Dark Journalist”.
He has been around for years and has lots of videos out there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C51jujX3EMo&list=PLtSVGkaFXJ7T6FSdITRpW7XFxtvd496ho&index=5
This video discusses “Nixon’s time capsule”.
“The whole burglary thing was just a dumb stunt that had no upside.”
The DNC had some nasty stuff on Nixon—concerning Howard Hughes bribes (which had been alleged in the past)—absolute proof.
These days a burglary would have been dumb because there would be backup computer files.
In those days...not sure if they had backups....
That said—the CIA did set up Nixon—no doubt about that.
...This book, extended by Ricard Haass, president of the CFR since 2003, is a reduced analysis of dates and names that is nevertheless of interest to those who are professionally involved with International Office...
>>>The multiplicity of think-tanks in the United States (some as notorious as Brookings Institution, CSIS, AEI or Wilson Center-Hoover Institution, on the West Coast) may blur the preeminence that the CFR had for several decades. Born as a bipartisan organization and with the broad field of International Office as its object of study (the other centers named emerged later with a more precise thematic and ideological spectrum), throughout these one hundred years many of the Council's prominent members have been secretaries of state, White House advisors or personal advisors to the president. It would be quicker to address the exception: which of the most outstanding figures in American foreign policy were not part of the CFR. Thus, the Council's board or the leadership of one of its study groups has included George Kennan, Hans Morgenthau, William Bundy, Henry Kissinger, Zbignew Brzezinski or Cyrus Vance; David Rockefeller was chair of the organization, and several US presidents were members before reaching the White House, such as Richard Nixon or George H.W. Bush. Bush.
Yeah—conservatives at the time (I was young but “in the game”) were always suspicious of Nixon—we knew about the connection you cited.
He had a lot of the right enemies—but also some very creepy friends. Howard Hughes did bribe him—big bucks—and Nixon did help Hughes big defense contracts over the course of his career. The Democrats accused him of it for years and eventually got hard proof. Others bribed Nixon as well. The CIA probably had blackmail stuff on Nixon but Watergate gave them something they could release without harming national security. Nixon was hardly a man of principle—and he lied—a lot—about almost everything,
Naive me didn’t think he was capable of being in much deeper than that pumpkin patch. Coming across that CFR connection was a Gomer Pyle moment.
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