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G. Gordon Liddy person

also: Liddy, Klein

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G. Gordon Liddy carried_out_attack 1972 Democratic National Committee break-in documented
“and Bernstein, a steady flow of information that exposed Nixon's knowledge of the scandal. The idea to break into the Democratic National Committee office and tap their phones was the brainchild of G. Gordon Liddy, former CIA agent, finance…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 32:42
G. Gordon Liddy member_of CIA documented
“and Bernstein, a steady flow of information that exposed Nixon's knowledge of the scandal. The idea to break into the Democratic National Committee office and tap their phones was the brainchild of G. Gordon Liddy, former CIA agent, finance…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 32:42

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The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 36:27 is a, quote, imaginative piece of fiction. The purpose would appear to be to bail himself out of legal problems. The agency files were all no record except in the DO area, unquote. Several lines of the memo have now been deleted, but what i…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 37:56 He had first come in contact with Shackley and Klein in the 1950s, helping the U.S. government in their post-war Nazi recruitment. In fact, Kaiser was in New York born, but had been raised in Germany and in Brazil. As a young man, he had re…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 43:07 Richard Peterson, the Treasury agent assigned to Wilson's case, said that Barthola, whom he greatly admired, tended to fall in love with the intelligence types. At about the same time, Bill Casey was given a report confirming that the men a…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 43:39 For Casey, none of it mattered. Klein, Shackley, Secord, and von Marburg were all playing a major role in the Iranian initiative that had begun with the October surprise in the 1980 campaign. And you couldn't piss any of them off because th…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 47:09 that they were now setting him up. The scheme that Kaiser used to convince Wilson that the U.S. wanted to make a deal with him was similar to the Shackley-Kleinz Accord and von Marbog had done with Wilson and Itzko. Wilson was to be allowed…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 48:06 the CIA and somebody else. Without Klein, and I don't know whether it's true or not, I just think it's hilarious because in some cases, on this particular one, in some cases, it's absolutely not true. And I've found other coordinating where…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 52:32 bought them enough time to become deeply involved with Bush and Casey's operation. For all of his faults, Wilson knew how to move material. Klein's and Azizco partners did not. They had little understanding of how the freight business worke…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Great Heroin Coup Part 1
▶ 10:49 the international narcotics traffic, which of course we know they didn't do. Among those White House narcotics supposedly sleuths was Liddy Hunt, Sturgis, and Bernard Barker. Those are all names made famous during the Watergate scandal. He …
The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1
▶ 32:42 and Bernstein, a steady flow of information that exposed Nixon's knowledge of the scandal. The idea to break into the Democratic National Committee office and tap their phones was the brainchild of G. Gordon Liddy, former CIA agent, finance…
The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1
▶ 34:44 on CIA officer E. Howard Hunt, one of Liddy's Watergate co-conspirators. Gray then recommended Felt for the job, but Nixon and his chief of staff, Alexander Haig, were concerned Felt was leaking information to the press and chose William Ru…