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Watergate Hearings Day 43: John R. "Fat Jack" Buckley (1973-10-09)
The Committee for the Re-election of the President (also known as the Committee to Re-elect the President), abbreviated CRP, but often mocked by the acronym CREEP,[1] was, officially, a fundraising organization of United States President Richard Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign during the Watergate scandal. In addition to fundraising, the organization also engaged in political sabotage against Nixon's opponents, the various Democratic politicians running in the election.
History
Planning began in late 1970 and an office opened in the spring of 1971. Besides its re-election activities, CRP employed money laundering and slush funds, and was involved in the Watergate scandal.[2]
The CRP used $...
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Watergate Hearings Day 42: Martin Kelly and Robert Benz (1973-10-04)
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The Watergate scandal was a major political scandal in the United States involving the administration of President Richard Nixon from 1972 to 1974 that led to Nixon's resignation. The scandal stemmed from the Nixon administration's attempts to cover up its involvement in the June 17, 1972, break-in of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C., at the Watergate Office Bu...
Watergate Hearings Day 41: Donald Segretti (1973-10-03)
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Donald Henry Segretti (born September 17, 1941, in San Marino, California) is an attorney best known for working as a political operative with then-U.S. President Richard Nixon's Committee to Re-elect the President during the early 1970s. Segretti served four and a half months in prison after investigations related to the Watergate scandal revealed his leading role in extensive political sabota...
Secrets of the CIA's Role in Nicaragua's Contra Conflict - John Stockwell (1987)
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John Stockwell, a former CIA official, sheds light on the covert operations and involvement of the CIA in Nicaragua. With an air of authority born from years within the agency, Stockwell delves into the darker realities of the Contra fighters, revealing the atrocities they committed under the umbrella of the CIA's support. During the 1980s, the CIA was heavily involved with the Contras, a rebel...
Watergate Hearings Day 40: Pat Buchanan (1973-09-26)
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Patrick Joseph Buchanan (born November 2, 1938) is an American paleoconservative author, political commentator, and politician. Buchanan was an assistant and special consultant to U.S. presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan. He is an influential figure in the modern paleoconservative movement in America. In 1992 and 1996, he sought the Republican presidential nomination. In 19...
Pentagon Illegal Lobbying / Witness Protection for Mafia Informant / Asbestos Cancer Coverup (1982)
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In 1982, the General Accounting Office (GAO), an investigative arm of the United States Congress, raised accusations against the Pentagon regarding potential illegal lobbying activities related to the procurement of cargo planes. The controversy revolved around the Pentagon's alleged violation of laws that prohibited federal agencies from using taxpayer funds for lobbying or advocating for spec...
The Zodiac Killer (1969-1973)
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The Zodiac Killer is the pseudonym of an unidentified serial killer who operated in Northern California in the late 1960s. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in the San Francisco Bay Area between December 1968 and October 1969, operating in rural, urban and suburban settings. He targeted three young couples and a lone male cab driver. The case has been described as "arguably the most famous...
Watergate Hearings Day 39: E. Howard Hunt (1973-09-25)
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In 1971, Hunt was hired as a consultant by Colson, by now director of Nixon's Office of Public Liaison, and joined the White House Special Investigations Unit, specializing in political sabotage. Hunt's first assignment for the White House was a covert operation to break into the Los Angeles office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist, Lewis J. Fielding. In July 1971, Fielding had refused a reques...
Shattered Homes: Unveiling Baltimore's Housing Crisis (1971)
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"The Cruelest Game in Town" delves into the heart of Baltimore's housing crisis, a gripping exposé unraveling the tangled web of neglect, exploitation, and systemic issues plaguing the city's residents. The documentary paints a vivid portrait, beginning with George Rogers at 0:30, showcasing the stark reality of housing struggles in Baltimore. At 3:02, it presents an eye-opening overview of the...
Watergate Hearings Day 38: E. Howard Hunt (1973-09-24)
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Everette Howard Hunt Jr. (October 9, 1918 - January 23, 2007) was an American intelligence officer and author. From 1949 to 1970, Hunt served as an officer in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), particularly in the United States involvement in regime change in Latin America including the 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état and the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion. Along with G. Gordon Liddy, Frank Sturgis,...
Debate on CIA Covert Action: John Stockwell vs. William Colby (1984)
Просмотров 105Месяц назад
John R. Stockwell was a former CIA officer who became one of the most prominent critics of the agency after leaving it. Born in 1937, Stockwell served as a Marine officer before joining the CIA in the 1960s. Over his career with the agency, he was involved in several covert operations, including those in Africa and Southeast Asia. One of his most significant roles was as the chief of the Angola...
Fascism: The Threat Within - Investigating the Federal Emergency Management Act
Просмотров 70Месяц назад
This video delves into the unsettling potential for the United States to transform into a fascist state through the Federal Emergency Management Act. The narrative is shrouded in secrecy, but chilling details have surfaced: the suspension of Constitutional rights, the arrest of political dissenters without habeas corpus, and the ominous preparation of concentration camps across the nation capab...
Watergate Hearings Day 37: Richard Kleindienst and Henry E. Petersen (1973-08-07)
Просмотров 129Месяц назад
thememoryhole.substack.com/ Richard Gordon Kleindienst (August 5, 1923 - February 3, 2000) was an American lawyer, politician, and U.S. Attorney General during the early stages of Watergate political scandal. Kleindienst was born August 5, 1923, in Winslow, Arizona, the son of Gladys (Love) and Alfred R. Kleindienst. He attended the University of Arizona before serving in the United States Army...
America's Power Matrix: Elite Control - Wealth, Media, and Elections - Part 2 (1994)
Просмотров 56Месяц назад
In the conclusive chapter of this revealing series, we delve deeper into the mechanisms of elite control within the economic framework. Discover the intricacies of how stock ownership and shared directorates create an interconnected web, particularly among ruling class banks and insurance companies, solidifying their dominance.Explore a comprehensive assessment of wealth and income distribution...
Watergate Hearings Day 36: L. Patrick Gray (1973-08-06)
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On June 17, 1972, just six weeks after Gray took office at the FBI, five men were arrested after breaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate hotel complex in Washington, D.C. Gray first learned of the Watergate break-ins on June 17 from Wes Grapp, the Special Agent in Charge of the Los Angeles field office. Gray immediately called Mark Felt, his second in comma...
Former CIA Spy John Stockwell Agitates Agency over Illegal Operations / Poisoning at Base (1982)
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Former CIA Spy John Stockwell Agitates Agency over Illegal Operations / Poisoning at Base (1982)
Watergate Hearings Day 35: Vernon A Walters and L. Patrick Gray (1973-08-03)
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Watergate Hearings Day 35: Vernon A Walters and L. Patrick Gray (1973-08-03)
Audio Recording from the Chicago Seven Trial (1969)
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Audio Recording from the Chicago Seven Trial (1969)
How the CIA Treats Defecting Foreign Agents and How it Gets Rid of its Own Double Agents
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How the CIA Treats Defecting Foreign Agents and How it Gets Rid of its Own Double Agents
Watergate Hearings Day 34: Richard Helms and Robert Cushman (1973-08-02)
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Watergate Hearings Day 34: Richard Helms and Robert Cushman (1973-08-02)
CIA Archives: Schizophrenic Model Psychosis Induced by LSD (1955)
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CIA Archives: Schizophrenic Model Psychosis Induced by LSD (1955)
Stories Ignored by the Media: Eisenhower's Death Camps, Plane Bombing, Psychedelic Frogs
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Stories Ignored by the Media: Eisenhower's Death Camps, Plane Bombing, Psychedelic Frogs
Watergate Hearings Day 33: H.R. Haldeman (1973-08-01)
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Watergate Hearings Day 33: H.R. Haldeman (1973-08-01)
Frank Zappa on His Early Years & the Music of the Mothers of Invention (1970)
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Frank Zappa on His Early Years & the Music of the Mothers of Invention (1970)
Howard Zinn on SNCC: The New Abolitionists (1964)
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Howard Zinn on SNCC: The New Abolitionists (1964)
The Nightmare Decade: The Life and Times of Senator Joe McCarthy (1971)
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The Nightmare Decade: The Life and Times of Senator Joe McCarthy (1971)
Hunter S. Thompson on Hell's Angels: The Strange & Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs 1967
Просмотров 842 месяца назад
Hunter S. Thompson on Hell's Angels: The Strange & Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs 1967
American Power and the New Mandarins - Noam Chomsky Interview (1970)
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American Power and the New Mandarins - Noam Chomsky Interview (1970)
The CIA's Role in the Panama Invasion: Insights from Former CIA Officer John Stockwell (1990)
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The CIA's Role in the Panama Invasion: Insights from Former CIA Officer John Stockwell (1990)
Watergate Hearings Day 32: H.R. Haldeman (1973-07-31)
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Watergate Hearings Day 32: H.R. Haldeman (1973-07-31)

Комментарии

  • @Peter-jv3vg
    @Peter-jv3vg 4 часа назад

    Nixon was a real angel compared to traitor Trump and his ass kissers.

  • @ИринаКим-ъ5ч
    @ИринаКим-ъ5ч 3 дня назад

    Hall Brian Robinson Jessica Lee Daniel

  • @ИринаКим-ъ5ч
    @ИринаКим-ъ5ч 4 дня назад

    Miller Robert Wilson Karen Lewis Karen

  • @jamesdelcol3701
    @jamesdelcol3701 6 дней назад

    This is an archcriminal. He was with the French too. He even looks half French. Maybe Richard is part of the Old French and American crew from the 1930's. How old was Richard in the 1930's? He was a little too young for that crowd, but I'm sure he was closer to them than we know. There is a French connection in Richard. He spoke fluent French, German and English. He studied at Institute Le Rosey in Switzerland. A very educated man. He is protected by an attorney and he already has this questioning printed in his hand. JFK Exhibits.... What was the deputy director's position doing in 1963? That is your first question? Oh, because when he was Deputy Director he set the JFK thing up with Allen Dulles not being officially linked to the government. No wonder they cannot conceive of what I know as a base knowledge. I am a monster historian. I will tell them the histories. Richard was loyalist. So, when he was Deputy Director in 1963, he worked for Allen Dulles. Dulles was fired and Richard was the one who executed the action telling the French where JFK would be on this or that day. They scheduled this hit. They killed President Diem and his brother Nu first in Vietnam Nov. 2. It was all one hit for them. Richard may have coordinated this with Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. Watergate was a good BS story to get Nixon out and Ford in (Original Warren Commission Member). They felt like this was as close to a national mandate as is possible in the United States of America. It is a toy story from start to finish. Tons and tons of BS keeps piling up. People like this make things worse. Psychopathic running during Nixon, and all Richard's friends got nailed for drug smuggling. Nixon shut him down by accident. They weren't communicating and Nixon didn't know we were producing heroin. Nixon had started a war in Cambodia against his own policy. That is why Watergate happened at an opportune time. They wanted Gerald Ford. These people were thinking like this long after JFK was buried. They carried on into 1968 with Eddie Nash and RFK at the Ambassador Hotel. This element doesn't seem to be here anymore. We should have done the Bin Laden hit with no wars. We are so dumb. We fall for this crap every few years in the rigged elections we have. Right now it is Anthony Blinken and his people. They have been holding things down, but they don't have such high moral ground anymore to be out there whacking people.🤣 This is considered a scandalous history and it is strait out of the book. All you have to do is spot read the Pentagon Papers for good timelines, get Marilyn B. Young's "Vietnam Wars" read that inside and out. Get Douglas Valentine's whole library because he is a direct interviewer for the history. Read back and forth use the wiki page for some basic fact checking. After a few years, you'll have a good picture of what was happening back then. It is through re-reading that I accumulate information. I went back past English Revolution and French Revolutions. Add the American Revolution, Thomas Paine and all the literatures. You need to read the other big leak, The Federalist Papers. Our history is grimy, but we are tough people. We made it through all these stupid wars. We will celebrate our history based on this alone.

  • @josephgrimes3886
    @josephgrimes3886 6 дней назад

    porter starts at 2h 5m

  • @ButchMcLarty
    @ButchMcLarty 7 дней назад

    If you received a dollar every time Haldeman lied, you'd be wealthy by the end of his testimony.

  • @BrentAlanBeck
    @BrentAlanBeck 9 дней назад

    During the entire Watergate years and through the JFK hearings in the late 1970's, Congress is really indirectly, stupid. Helms got lectured for saying it, but he wasn't wrong. I'd side with Helms before this, Congress. They are puzzled more often than understanding, and it makes a normal viewer wonder what their exact angle is? They don't hear after a question is answered, as if they were daydreaming which I'm sorry members of Congress don't get that luxury. "Let me figure this out here, a square peg goes in a square hole?" They are lethargic; national malaise?; and too elderly for the task. They, worse act like the hearings are meant for 5th graders to focusedly witness, whereby they never deduce, there is a time and a place for everything, and this is not a place that hearings are intended or meant for 5th graders to hear. It makes you think of them saying, "Well after the cameras are off and the 5th graders are no longer present here, let's get down to business and find out what really happened." In which case, thanks for wasting everybody's time.

  • @AnthonyAnthony-tk4ye
    @AnthonyAnthony-tk4ye 11 дней назад

    I still don’t know if I can’t stand the guy and he creeps me out or if I would want him to be one of the guys drinking in my garage lol…….

  • @GoldenRetrievalServicesLLC
    @GoldenRetrievalServicesLLC 11 дней назад

    I can't stop watching Buckley. I am apolitical but there is something therapeutic to me, at the current time in my life, about Buckley's articulation and presence.

  • @Astroqualia
    @Astroqualia 11 дней назад

    And this was 50 years ago. This type of committee wouldnt happen today. Let the implications of that sink in. Theres evidence of assassinated individuals for myriads of reasons that continue to pop up over the years.

  • @conradsieber7883
    @conradsieber7883 12 дней назад

    Idiot wasn't told he sounded PETTY!?? Get a lawyer

  • @conradsieber7883
    @conradsieber7883 12 дней назад

    They shouldn't have let him lecture them. What a douchebag...

  • @johnnyrotten6753
    @johnnyrotten6753 12 дней назад

    The senators seem to feel god like,

  • @drjimbomac
    @drjimbomac 20 дней назад

    Funny that the Democrat-led Senate committee didn't look at Democrat Party enabled dirty play in the 1968 election. I'm just shocked... :/

  • @BrentAlanBeck
    @BrentAlanBeck 21 день назад

    ​​​​@DavidKeithWilliams-hg5nm Totally. Many people have uploaded Erlichman's testimony and I witnessed those people editing after they uploaded, the results of half-truths always being inaccuracy. Personally I think the Left cannot understand overall, the vitality of Nixon's presence. The parts that are edited out of the other upload is how university professors were blatantly un-American displayed by their actions. You'd have to hear Erlichman explain, but the uploader removed that part because it makes "Watergate" seem very justified, when viewed in a larger way.

  • @jeffreyhunt1727
    @jeffreyhunt1727 22 дня назад

    Do you remember when conservatives could articulate their points of view? Neither do I.

  • @DavidKeithWilliams-hg5nm
    @DavidKeithWilliams-hg5nm 24 дня назад

    As tragic and shocking as the Watergate Scandal was, especially considering the nation's landscape in the early 1970s, it was not even close to the degree of criminalism that was in the white house or advisors and supporters of the criminals in the white house from 2016 until 2020.

  • @CatDaddySteve
    @CatDaddySteve 26 дней назад

    12 minuets no thanks

  • @nicogetz
    @nicogetz 28 дней назад

    I don't know where you found all this archival footage, but you are doing a great favor to society by preserving and sharing this material. Thank you!

  • @drjimbomac
    @drjimbomac Месяц назад

    I’ve always found Lowell Weicker’s performance on this committee to be the best example of GOP treachery against another GOP politician in history. Then I saw the House Judiciary Committee’s RINOs and had a change of opinion. If Nixon was a Democrat, none of these hearings would have happened. Democrats are generally loyal to each other no matter their guilt. To wit, Bill Clinton’s perjury and impeachment.

  • @DavidKeithWilliams-hg5nm
    @DavidKeithWilliams-hg5nm Месяц назад

    As much as some other posters say they have been waiting to view H.R. Haldeman's Watergate testimony, I think I have been waiting more. This is long overdue. It actually does not seem to be a lot of video history regarding Haldeman.

  • @josephgrimes3886
    @josephgrimes3886 Месяц назад

    now with added ulasewicz. ulasewicz starts at 2h 3m

  • @josephgrimes3886
    @josephgrimes3886 Месяц назад

    caulfield starts at 4h 35m

  • @StoweMarico-n7p
    @StoweMarico-n7p Месяц назад

    Lee Matthew Smith Kevin Lopez William

  • @MJones-c5q
    @MJones-c5q Месяц назад

    Colby is magnificent from start to finish - he makes me nostalgic for such rational, articulate public servants!

  • @josephgrimes3886
    @josephgrimes3886 Месяц назад

    la rue starts at 3h 52m

  • @chiclet_teeth
    @chiclet_teeth Месяц назад

    Great upload. Thank you!

  • @josephgrimes3886
    @josephgrimes3886 Месяц назад

    it starts after 10 minutes

  • @joaodai7238
    @joaodai7238 Месяц назад

    Thanks for recreating the channel!

  • @whatabouttheearth
    @whatabouttheearth Месяц назад

    A man behind some of the most nefarious acts in the 20th century, who fought for a world where the bourgeoisie get to perpetually exploit the lower classes in their sick power game.

  • @ADayInTheLifeofMrsPerkins
    @ADayInTheLifeofMrsPerkins Месяц назад

    We where warned.

  • @caseybruce3558
    @caseybruce3558 Месяц назад

    Pete Brewton should be President!

  • @Rjz217
    @Rjz217 Месяц назад

    Great video I'm 1 and half hour into it is there a reason you didn't put in Patty's audio tapes

  • @EpicFantasyRPGOfficial
    @EpicFantasyRPGOfficial Месяц назад

    David Atlee Phillips - the man outside the TSBD often wrongly identified as George HW Bush. Bush was too much of a coward to show up there, Atlee Phillips reveled in it at the time. Half the station was on Elm Street in fact.

  • @BrentAlanBeck
    @BrentAlanBeck Месяц назад

    For all the hoopla, put forth about Oswald's "defection," he was not a civilian but a member of the military. That's why there were, so many, so called, "holes," for what American Intelligence knew.

  • @BrentAlanBeck
    @BrentAlanBeck Месяц назад

    The u.s. government started using "the mafia," ar the end of world war two to combat German u-boats off the coast of new York city. So when congress asks "a moral question," should the government be hiring the mafia to combat Cuba, they were lying or ill informed.

  • @BrentAlanBeck
    @BrentAlanBeck Месяц назад

    "Helms testified in appearances before Congress many times during his long career.[375] After he left the CIA in 1973, however, he entered an extraordinary period in which he was frequently called to testify before congressional committees. While serving as ambassador to Iran (1973-1977), Helms was required to travel from Tehran to Washington sixteen times, thirteen in order to give testimony "before various official bodies of investigation" including the President's Rockefeller Commission. Among the congressional committee hearings where Helms appeared were the Senate Watergate, the Senate Church,[376] the Senate Intelligence, the Senate Foreign Relations, the Senate Armed Services, the House Pike, the House Armed Services, and the House Foreign Affairs."

  • @BrentAlanBeck
    @BrentAlanBeck Месяц назад

    Your so called, "Description," is an editorial.

  • @devj1108
    @devj1108 Месяц назад

    Haldeman was strictly a completely amoral con man and criminal his whole life. He wasn't so good at lying under oath though, obviously. Went to prison for perjury.

    • @rrrrrr-kb9sb
      @rrrrrr-kb9sb Месяц назад

      Yikes! You’re gullible

    • @DavidKeithWilliams-hg5nm
      @DavidKeithWilliams-hg5nm Месяц назад

      I agree with a lot of your view. My question to you is, how would you compare H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, John Mitchell, Gordon Liddy, Jeb Magruder, Donald Segretti, etc to all of the criminals that have been charged, convicted, sentenced, and imprisoned who worked for Donald Trump?

  • @BrentAlanBeck
    @BrentAlanBeck Месяц назад

    People that used racial epithets are almost 100% predictably not, acting, that way. Nixon spoke against Jews also, it doesn't make any difference because of what his actions actually are. It's called paradox. Manson in 1992, became the fear of everyone and now language was the crime, only because of the fear of Manson words about race wars.

  • @TimHansford-k1v
    @TimHansford-k1v Месяц назад

    Been waiting for this one, thank you!

  • @BrentAlanBeck
    @BrentAlanBeck Месяц назад

    John, Erlichman's testimony after first being uploaded to RUclips is currently edited. You're not getting the whole truth. And you know what, since Oct 07, the original unedited upload needs to be restored on RUclips. I won't be surprised if this video has a shorter length in the future? You watch, you'll see what I mean.

    • @DavidKeithWilliams-hg5nm
      @DavidKeithWilliams-hg5nm 22 дня назад

      I have not yet viewed this entire video from beginning to end, but as of this message, I have viewed the first two and a half hours three different times. I concur that there are a significant amount of edits, and they definitely seem to impact the understanding of H.R. Haldeman's testimony.

    • @BrentAlanBeck
      @BrentAlanBeck 21 день назад

      @@DavidKeithWilliams-hg5nm Totally. Many people have uploaded this identical content, and I witnessed those people editing after they uploaded, the result of half-truths always being inaccuracy. Personally I think the Left cannot understand overall vitality of Nixon's presence. I could go on and on, so that's enough right now.

    • @BrentAlanBeck
      @BrentAlanBeck 21 день назад

      ​​​​@@DavidKeithWilliams-hg5nm Totally. Many people have uploaded Erlichman's testimony and I witnessed those people editing after they uploaded, the results of half-truths always being inaccuracy. Personally I think the Left cannot understand overall, the vitality of Nixon's presence. The parts that are edited out of the other upload is how university professors were blatantly un-American displayed by their actions. You'd have to hear Erlichman explain, but the uploader removed that part because it makes "Watergate" seem very justified, when viewed in a larger way.c

    • @BrentAlanBeck
      @BrentAlanBeck 21 день назад

      ​​​​@DavidKeithWilliams-hg5nm Totally. Many people have uploaded Erlichman's testimony and I witnessed those people editing after they uploaded, the results of half-truths always being inaccuracy. Personally I think the Left cannot understand overall, the vitality of Nixon's presence. The parts that are edited out of the other upload is how university professors were blatantly un-American displayed by their actions. You'd have to hear Erlichman explain, but the uploader removed that part because it makes "Watergate" seem very justified, when viewed in a larger way. ​@@DavidKeithWilliams-hg5nm

  • @kassfischer5146
    @kassfischer5146 Месяц назад

    Just for reference, this interview was conducted before 1974, the last year of Willy Brandt’s chancellorship of West Germany.

  • @jjthor407
    @jjthor407 Месяц назад

    A GOD BLESS YOU from probably the most DANGERUOS CHIEF of COUNTER INTELLIIGENCE the C I A ever produced .

  • @ArslanOtcular
    @ArslanOtcular Месяц назад

    Smith Laura Garcia Thomas Williams Mark

  • @paulsimpson1057
    @paulsimpson1057 Месяц назад

    is what he said at 12 minutes a reference to the death of Frank Olson in 1953 who apparently jumped out of a manhattan window while still suffering the affects of being drugged days earlier? "i wasn't pushed out a window"

  • @MRVISTA-wz7vj
    @MRVISTA-wz7vj Месяц назад

    Probably the real shame is that Nixon didn't need any of this stuff to win in 72🎉 it was already pretty much a slam dunk he'd win bc of his popularity and the democrats inability to field a strong candidate🎉 😮

  • @marksmith8184
    @marksmith8184 Месяц назад

    he referred back to the sixties ...late sixties so could not have been 1968

    • @peterjohnstone2877
      @peterjohnstone2877 23 дня назад

      This is easy to date. LBJ was still running for reelection and hadn't dropped out of the race and RFK had not yet entered the race, MLK was still alive (Buckley refers to plans King had made public for staging a march for the coming Spring), and the Beatles had released Magical Mystery Tour. This is therefore datable with a high degree of certainty as having taken place between Christmas 1967 at the earliest and March 1968 at the latest.