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Claims (27)
Bob Woodward spied_on
Richard Nixon host_asserted
“Well, it's like the incredible work of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Bob Woodward, CIA asset who just magically managed to get all of this information about Nixon. It's remarkable how this works. Yes, trusting the mainstream media. You'r…”
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Bob Woodward member_of
The Washington Post book_quoted
“I'm about halfway through it at this point. It's like a page turner, especially when you go through the chapters on Bob Woodward. In journalism school, Woodward and Bernstein are held up as these bastions of journalism, right? Great investi…”
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Bob Woodward member_of
U.S. Navy book_quoted
“On his website, it has sections. One says College in the Navy. Woodward was born to Jane and Alfred Woodward in Geneva, Illinois, in March 26, 1943. He enrolled at Yale University in 1961 in Navy ROTC and studied history and English. He rec…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 17:06
Bob Woodward member_of
The Washington Post book_quoted
“Woodward was hired at the Post in September 1971. Watergate and all the president's men. In 1972, the reporting of Woodward and Bernstein at the Post was regularly denounced by the Nixon re-election campaign, Republican leaders in the White…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 18:05
Bob Woodward spied_on
Alexander Haig book_quoted
“gave no indication in his column that he had known Haig since his days as a young Navy lieutenant delivering messages to Haig at the National Security Council for his boss, Admiral Thomas Moorer, the Chief of Naval Operations and then the C…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 23:23
Bob Woodward spied_on
Thomas Moorer book_quoted
“Seven years earlier, Woodward's articles for the Post about the spy ring also failed to include that he had worked for both Moore and Wielander. Why would Woodward be interested in concealing that as a Navy member, that he had worked at the…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 23:53
Bob Woodward spied_on
Wielander book_quoted
“Seven years earlier, Woodward's articles for the Post about the spy ring also failed to include that he had worked for both Moore and Wielander. Why would Woodward be interested in concealing that as a Navy member, that he had worked at the…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 23:53
Bob Woodward member_of
Montgomery Sentinel book_quoted
“After being discharged as a lieutenant in, let's see, 1970, Woodward considered attending law school, but applied for a job as a reporter for the Washington Post. Harry Rosenfeld, the Metropolitan editor, gave him a two-week trial that he f…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 17:34
Harry Rosenfeld appointed
Bob Woodward book_quoted
“After being discharged as a lieutenant in, let's see, 1970, Woodward considered attending law school, but applied for a job as a reporter for the Washington Post. Harry Rosenfeld, the Metropolitan editor, gave him a two-week trial that he f…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 17:34
Bob Woodward member_of
Yale University book_quoted
“On his website, it has sections. One says College in the Navy. Woodward was born to Jane and Alfred Woodward in Geneva, Illinois, in March 26, 1943. He enrolled at Yale University in 1961 in Navy ROTC and studied history and English. He rec…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 17:06
Melvin Laird exposed
Bob Woodward book_quoted
“Despite what Haig's associate at State and elsewhere noted as a very close relationship with Woodward, neither Haig nor Woodward could get their story straight about when they first met. They both deny what others, like Melvin Laird and Moo…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 25:20
Thomas Moorer exposed
Bob Woodward book_quoted
“Despite what Haig's associate at State and elsewhere noted as a very close relationship with Woodward, neither Haig nor Woodward could get their story straight about when they first met. They both deny what others, like Melvin Laird and Moo…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 25:20
Bob Woodward member_of
National Security Council book_quoted
“gave no indication in his column that he had known Haig since his days as a young Navy lieutenant delivering messages to Haig at the National Security Council for his boss, Admiral Thomas Moorer, the Chief of Naval Operations and then the C…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 23:23
Bob Woodward founded
All the President's Men documented
“in Bolivia and long suspected of playing a major role in the assassination of JFK. Did Bob Woodward ever investigate those allegations? No, he did not, because he too is on the payroll of the CIA. Woodward's first book with Bernstein, All t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 36:12
Bob Woodward member_of
The Washington Post documented
“Pulitzer Prize in 1970 for reporting on the My Lai Massacre in Vietnam, in which 25 U.S. Army officers and enlisted men killed more than 500 unarmed civilians. How is it that Woodward, a junior reporter at the Washington Post, was able to s…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 37:08
Bob Woodward spied_on
William Casey book_quoted
“Most disturbing was the fact that Ayatollah Khomeini had placed a price on Casey's head. The author goes on to say that Bob Woodward would claim in his book, Veil, The Secret Wars of the CIA from 81 to 87, that he was able to penetrate the …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 38:36
Kevin Shipp exposed
Bob Woodward book_quoted
“The author here, Kevin Shipp, one of the assigned detallees to those securities, said that's a bold-faced lie. And why does he know it's a lie? Because Casey couldn't speak. And supposedly, this was kind of done through, you know, nodding o…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 39:05
Sophia Casey exposed
Bob Woodward book_quoted
“attempted to visit her husband, the guards stopped him before he ever entered the room. She goes on to say that he was partially paralyzed and he couldn't move his tongue. It said he was, she's the one that said he was unable to converse wi…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 41:07
Bob Woodward spied_on
Richard Nixon book_quoted
“trying to create a more stable international order. But we already know that's not going to happen. So they begin to monitor Nixon via Bob Woodward. So he gains the internal working knowledge of the White House. Then he leaves the military …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 2 @ 23:26
Bob Woodward exposed
Watergate scandal book_quoted
“Crazy that these are all the same people. Woodward then gets inside information from the FBI, Mark Phelps, who is later convicted of violating the civil rights of Americans, and also from the man who used to brief, while in the Navy, the Wh…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 2 @ 23:58
Bob Woodward carried_out_attack
Richard Nixon host_asserted
“of the deep throat and the he was an active part of the coup he is the one that was writing he had and he's hired with no experience at all as a junior washington post person in order to put all of this information out in the public as an a…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 2 @ 56:05
Alfred Bernstein member_of
Bob Woodward host_asserted
“One more piece of information on Bob Woodward. There's a bunch of allegations from Sherman Skolnick, who is the head of the Citizens Committee to clean up the courts. And he got a number of judges in Illinois impeached back in the 60s. How …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 2 @ 53:30
Bob Woodward exposed
Edwin Wilson host_asserted
“of the Libyan President Omar Gaddafi. Now, what I find most fascinating about this particular article is they're blaming Edwin Wilson. Edwin Wilson is the guy they frame for trafficking weapons to Gaddafi and throw him in jail for decades w…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #7 @ 38:18
Bob Woodward spied_on
Richard Nixon host_asserted
“And it's kind of funny listening to that soft-spoken voice in the room without Nixon realizing that Woodward was Haig's brief. Yes. And those tapes probably deserve another look. But it's interesting that Haig is in there listening to how N…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 2 @ 46:45
Bob Woodward member_of
CIA book_quoted
“that for much of his career he has been regarded as, he's talking about Bob Woodward, one of our most respected journalists, starting with the work he and Carl Bernstein did for the Washington Post investigating the Watergate scandal with R…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 16:10
CIA recruited
Bob Woodward book_quoted
“I'm about halfway through it at this point. It's like a page turner, especially when you go through the chapters on Bob Woodward. In journalism school, Woodward and Bernstein are held up as these bastions of journalism, right? Great investi…”
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George H.W. Bush targeted_for_regime_change
Bob Woodward host_asserted
“As part of an apparent blackmail effort against the younger Bush, the Washington Post began inquiring into BioPort's ownership and other details. Targeted to shut up by George Bush, the Washington Post used Bob Woodward, an interesting choi…”
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Mentions (62)
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Well, it's like the incredible work of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Bob Woodward, CIA asset who just magically managed to get all of this information about Nixon. It's remarkable how this works. Yes, trusting the mainstream media. You'r…
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I'm about halfway through it at this point. It's like a page turner, especially when you go through the chapters on Bob Woodward. In journalism school, Woodward and Bernstein are held up as these bastions of journalism, right? Great investi…
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He's being fed information from the deep state the entire time. The FBI and, oh, my God, Mark Felt, who was, you know, deep throat. It's just it's so great. Anyway, this I encourage. That's why we all need to educate ourselves. Teach your c…
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As part of an apparent blackmail effort against the younger Bush, the Washington Post began inquiring into BioPort's ownership and other details. Targeted to shut up by George Bush, the Washington Post used Bob Woodward, an interesting choi…
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It says, the British press, however, has expressed an interest in inquiring about BioPort. After all, the Brits relish the idea of wrecking the U.S. One of the private details that the younger Bush White House is prepared to use to shut up …
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Before coming to the CIA, Robert, or excuse me, Thomas R. and Samuel F. McNeil contacted Bob Woodard and provided him a Washington Post colleague, Patrick Tyler, with 16 audio tapes featuring an angry Max Hogle threatening the brothers usin…
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received a flash report from the Cairo station mid-morning on why Sadat has been shot and wounded while reviewing a military parade. But the Cairo station report was hopelessly behind the television network who were reporting that he was de…
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In the 1950s, J.B. Love Reese, a CIA liaison for other New York major media, was identified as meeting a variety of executives of broadcasting corporations and magazines, to include CBS. Carl Bernstein, who gained fame with Bob Woodward at …
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There's a couple of quotes here. I don't want to read as much of this part because we've already covered this a lot. But there is a quote here that says Stanford Turner, who had taken over the director of CIA only five weeks earlier, could …
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murder of Orlando Lettier, the former Chilean ambassador in the U.S. In September 1976, the ex-patriot Lettier, an assistant, an American citizen, had been killed while driving along Massachusetts Avenue in Washington. The ex-CIA man, accor…
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of the Libyan President Omar Gaddafi. Now, what I find most fascinating about this particular article is they're blaming Edwin Wilson. Edwin Wilson is the guy they frame for trafficking weapons to Gaddafi and throw him in jail for decades w…
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I'd like to think it is because seeing me up close, realizing I had a family and how much I cared about my family that he chose not to assassinate me. But again, he will never know. Chapter eight goes on to talk about Project Mockingbird an…
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common thread where they push population towards violence by instigating events inside. And he recognized that as a tactic that the CIA uses in foreign countries. So he also lists COVID-19 as one of those events. Chapter one is labeled The …
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that for much of his career he has been regarded as, he's talking about Bob Woodward, one of our most respected journalists, starting with the work he and Carl Bernstein did for the Washington Post investigating the Watergate scandal with R…
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which I 100% believe he was. It says Woodward is likely to have been the most successful disinformation agent on behalf of intelligence agencies in American history. And this is coming from a CIA agent. It also says that he took a close loo…
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On his website, it has sections. One says College in the Navy. Woodward was born to Jane and Alfred Woodward in Geneva, Illinois, in March 26, 1943. He enrolled at Yale University in 1961 in Navy ROTC and studied history and English. He rec…
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After being discharged as a lieutenant in, let's see, 1970, Woodward considered attending law school, but applied for a job as a reporter for the Washington Post. Harry Rosenfeld, the Metropolitan editor, gave him a two-week trial that he f…
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Woodward was hired at the Post in September 1971. Watergate and all the president's men. In 1972, the reporting of Woodward and Bernstein at the Post was regularly denounced by the Nixon re-election campaign, Republican leaders in the White…
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So again, we are supposed to believe somebody that's worked at the Washington Post for a year gets this story. Remember, this is Woodward's own account as his rise to success. He enrolls at Yale, a prime recruiting ground for intelligence a…
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the better to understand people and their motivation. On a ROTC scholarship, what he fails to mention is how high he made it in the Navy, becoming a briefer for Alexander Haig, who would become the chief of staff in the Nixon White House. J…
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um course you're also going to go to a language even if you're a fluent language speaker um there are some credentialing processes that you have to go through but here you have this very very junior person in the navy having graduated from …
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on a regular basis, General Alexander Haig. So that's just nuts. That's nuts. So, and of course, Haig is there in the middle of the Nixon fiasco, and he's in the middle of the Reagan fiasco. Both fiascos orchestrated Iran-Contra and Waterga…
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In a 2019 book about Haig, a guy by the name of Ray Locker, twice nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, as well as being an editor at USA Today, detailed Woodward-Haig's relationship, and I'm quoting, he, Woodward,…
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gave no indication in his column that he had known Haig since his days as a young Navy lieutenant delivering messages to Haig at the National Security Council for his boss, Admiral Thomas Moorer, the Chief of Naval Operations and then the C…
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Seven years earlier, Woodward's articles for the Post about the spy ring also failed to include that he had worked for both Moore and Wielander. Why would Woodward be interested in concealing that as a Navy member, that he had worked at the…
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the future chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the future White House Chief of Staff. Obviously, that would have something to do with credibility when he's writing and he never mentioned it. That seems like unparalleled access to the …
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Doesn't it seem that if Haig and Woodward were being honest, they might have mentioned their relationship to the White House press secretary? Are we genuinely supposed to believe that the chief of staff of the White House, under siege by a …
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Despite what Haig's associate at State and elsewhere noted as a very close relationship with Woodward, neither Haig nor Woodward could get their story straight about when they first met. They both deny what others, like Melvin Laird and Moo…
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that he did not meet Woodward until he and Bernstein showed up at Haig's home in September 1974, while Woodward put the date somewhere around 73. Given Woodward's long service on Haig's behalf as a journalist covering up spy rings, hiding W…
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president's men and writing a helpful column to push Haig over a bump in the Foreign Relations Committee during their protests, the close relationship between Haig and Woodward that Clark noted at state was no accident and no recent occurre…
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In light of the revelations of Woodward's close connections to the intelligence communities, perhaps his blockbuster revelations should be viewed with your Gladio glasses on. I just added that part. Six months later, on May 1st, 1973, Ziegl…
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I would apologize to the Post and I would apologize to Mr. Woodward and Bernstein. They have vigorously pursued this story and deserve the credit and are receiving the credit. Subsequently, the investigations of the Senate Watergate Committ…
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Over 40 people went to jail because of Watergate investigations, including Nixon's top White House aide, H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman, and Nixon's main attorneys, former Attorney General John Mitchell, White House Counsel John Dean, He…
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Much of the reporting of Bernstein and Woodward on the Watergate break-in cover up Nixon White House in the 1972 re-election campaign espionage, sabotage, and fundraising. The question, which later researchers would ask, is whether Watergat…
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Only three of the four were Cuban heritage. The fifth, James McCord, was the security chief of the Committee to Re-elect the President, later popularly known as CREEP, which was presided over by John Mitchell, Nixon's former attorney genera…
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to roving. So he, at the time, had very little publications in the Washington Post. He had basically covered local Virginia politics and Woodward was still obviously very new and hadn't written a whole lot.…
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Former FBI Director William Mark Felt, age 91, broke his 30-year silence and confirmed in June 2005 that he was Deep Throat, the anonymous government source who also leaked crucial information to The Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein…
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last time was talking about Bob Woodard and his association with the CIA. So just a little bit more. The author, Kevin Shipp, talks a little bit about what he believes was going on with Bob Woodward's writings.…
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In 1992, the book called Silent Coup, The Removal of a President, the same two authors, Lynn Coley and Robert Gatlin, presents a unique window into the Nixon administration and Bob Woodward's role in it. This is a quote from the book. Nixon…
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the one world government. So you can see Nixon, like Kennedy, is in a head-on collision with the CIA. The landslide re-election of Nixon was a turning point. This is a quote from something that Bob Woodward had put together.…
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Quote, to the joint chiefs, the back channel to China and Kissinger's overtures to the service chiefs provided the military with special access to the commander in chief. And he goes on to make clear that they basically were colluding behin…
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good job of trying to exclude them, which made them even more nervous about what he was doing, which we all know eventually ends up with them pushing Nixon out by the setup of Watergate. So here's another quote. The Navy brought Woodward to…
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When Kissinger conducted his delicate, highly secret negotiations with China during 1971, SR1 carried Kissinger's messages back to the deputy, Al Haig, that the Peking mission had succeeded. So again, Woodward is basically there as a spy fo…
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The picture that emerges from the book was that Woodward was working as one of the most trusted intelligence assets of the Navy, as well as other branches of the military, but was monitoring them the entire time. Those fully briefed on thes…
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Woodward's boss and Nixon's chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1970 to 74 readily shared with the authors of his knowledge of Woodward's activities. This is another quote from the book. However, that Woodward was a briefer and some …
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has confirmed to us that other sources had told us that Woodward had been a briefer and his duties included briefing Alexander Haig. He was one of the briefers, Moore told us. Did he brief Haig? Sure, of course, Moore said. Woodward was ins…
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could in turn relay information to Kissinger and ultimately to the president. You don't have a four-star general lugging papers back and forth between the Pentagon and the White House. Moore told us, you pick up a junior grade lieutenant an…
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trying to create a more stable international order. But we already know that's not going to happen. So they begin to monitor Nixon via Bob Woodward. So he gains the internal working knowledge of the White House. Then he leaves the military …
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Crazy that these are all the same people. Woodward then gets inside information from the FBI, Mark Phelps, who is later convicted of violating the civil rights of Americans, and also from the man who used to brief, while in the Navy, the Wh…
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We covered a lot of subject material today. One of the subjects that we talked about was Alexander Haig's relationship with Bob Woodward. There's Nixon tapes. And then, of course, I've been kind of reading some of this material along with y…
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But he's talking, you know, how are we going to deal with the Huston plan, you know, to basically do like domestic wiretapping on people and all kinds of, you know, constitutionally subversive stuff? You know, and Haggis is just sitting the…
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And it's kind of funny listening to that soft-spoken voice in the room without Nixon realizing that Woodward was Haig's brief. Yes. And those tapes probably deserve another look. But it's interesting that Haig is in there listening to how N…
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Yeah, I think it's unequivocal that he's one of the sources. Yeah. And then there's kind of some more stuff to back up some of the allegations in that book. First off, I think Woodward tried to sue the two authors for libel. And it kind of …
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You know, it's not necessarily shocking. The key is trying to prove what happened. That's really the key. And we may find ourselves in a situation where we decide that, you know, Woodward was probably in on a lot of stuff, you know, and Nix…
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As far as foreign policy, he did pursue detente with the Soviet Union and China, and that was sabotaged. That was sabotaged by Haig and Woodward and a whole bunch of other people embedded in his administration that carried that information …
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One more piece of information on Bob Woodward. There's a bunch of allegations from Sherman Skolnick, who is the head of the Citizens Committee to clean up the courts. And he got a number of judges in Illinois impeached back in the 60s. How …
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SR-71. Thank you, Colonel, and thank everyone for attending and everyone out on Rumble. I'm looking at Woodward, and I see Woodward more as a conduit and Hague the driving force as to what's going on, along with a few other characters. I do…
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or certain things to happen. I see him more as nothing but, okay, yeah, I agree with this. We'll go ahead and do that. He's being pushed. He's not being his own person in this, if that makes any sense. So I do not see him as simply a condui…
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of the deep throat and the he was an active part of the coup he is the one that was writing he had and he's hired with no experience at all as a junior washington post person in order to put all of this information out in the public as an a…
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I agree with what you're saying, Colonel. However, where I'm looking at this from that standpoint, that implies to me Woodward must have had some personal beef with Nixon. And I have not seen that yet. I don't think you have to have a perso…
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No, and that is an excellent point that I didn't even think about. You are absolutely right. The problem with Jack Anderson is Jack Anderson was not going to necessarily slant and create the limited hangout, which is obviously what they wan…
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was an active participant in a coup. Southern, go ahead. Southern? Hello? Can you take her down and bring her back up, Bridget? Yes, ma'am. All along, go ahead. Hi, Claire, can you hear me? Yes, I can hear you. Okay, yeah, just in our Washi…