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Carl Bernstein exposed
C.L. Sulzberger book_quoted
“This applies to all branches, including the CIA, unquote. Years later, Carl Bernstein exposed the ties between Schulzberger and the CIA. Young Cy Schulzberger had some uses, Bernstein said. He was very eager. He loved to cooperate. Of cours…”
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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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On July 17, 1984, the CIA leak appeared in the Washington Times. Again, owned by Reverend Moon, Operation Gladio. It was written by Jeremiah O'Leary, a longtime Washington Press Corps reporter, described by investigative reporter Carl Berns…
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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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This applies to all branches, including the CIA, unquote. Years later, Carl Bernstein exposed the ties between Schulzberger and the CIA. Young Cy Schulzberger had some uses, Bernstein said. He was very eager. He loved to cooperate. Of cours…
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Camp Stanley and where it was located just outside of San Antonio that he then quoted from that report. He didn't tell the New York Times where it was at. This guy did his own research and published it. For those of you unfamiliar with the …
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Carl Bernstein in October 77 in an article he wrote for the Rolling Stones. And he goes on and talks a little bit about how he doesn't think Bernstein's all that great, but he's much better than Woodward because he got pissed off at Woodwar…
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Deception for the following reasons. One, the use of journalists has been among the most productive means of intelligence gathering employed by the CIA. Although the agency has cut back a lot on the reporters since 1973 because they all got…
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It's just a case of incentive and deterrence. If the benefit outweighs the cost, it's a bet that the behavior will occur. We know that the agency itself admitted to Bernstein that the use of journalists was among the most productive means o…
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Maybe instead of believing the best allies of the CIA and journalism were the New York Times, CBS and Time, we should also look at the Washington Post, NBC and Life magazine. Now, Life and Time were both owned by the same people. So that's …
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Bernstein's article details the agency's was teaching journalists how to place misinformation in public arenas to serve up black propaganda to include feeding them fake documents to report on, which is why you can't believe anything the mai…
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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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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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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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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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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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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…
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In 1976, there was a music or excuse me, a movie version of it. And he goes on to say that there became a rift between Bernstein and Woodward because Woodward got portrayed as Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman portrayed Bernstein. And they …
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to make sure that things work right. Sorry. I don't want them to do that in my head, but whatever. You do what you have to. Okay. So Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein kind of gets on the outs because of some personal back and forth. And then …
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Like the Khashoggi guy was a journalist. The guy that was arrested in Russia was a journalist. If they say they're a journalist, the very first thing your gut reaction needs to be bullshit. Bullshit. So they don't arrest journalists. They a…