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- Wall Street Journal 1998 column by me: What If Judge Sirica Were With . . .
The Watergate scandal began at 2:30 a m on June 17, 1972, when Washington, D C police arrested five men on burglary charges at the Watergate office building At 3:05 a m E Howard Hunt phoned me from his White House office and asked if he could come immediately to my Washington residence
- Watergate - The Education Forum
Discussions on different aspects of the Watergate Conspiracy
- In The First Hour of Watergate - The Education Forum
After the Watergate coverup was exposed followed by the criminal trials of those persons implicated in the cover-up, the Senate Watergate Committee held public hearings Here is testimony of Herbert Kalmbach, President Nixon’s personal attorney, before the Senate Watergate Committee on July 16, 1973:
- In The First Hour of Watergate - The Education Forum
Hunt and Gordon Liddy were the leaders of the seven-man burglary team and were in the Watergate Hotel adjacent to the Watergate office building as the arrests took place Their hotel room was the headquarters for the planned burglary
- President Nixon and John Ehrlichman in Oval Office tape discuss Judge . . .
President Nixon and John Ehrlichman in Oval Office tape discuss Judge Sirica holding me in civil contempt of court By Douglas Caddy August 16 in Watergate
- Hunt, Colson and the fabricated Diem cables - Watergate - The Education . . .
On November 28, 2008, the U S National Archives and Records Administration released a document that had been requested in connection with a book that I am writing on Watergate This is only one of several hundred documents provided by the National Archives and my posting to the Forum at this tim
- Book Review of Being There: Eyewitness to History by Douglas Caddy
Book Review of Being There: Eyewitness to History by Douglas Caddy By Douglas Caddy August 16 in Watergate
- Evidence implicates Jack Anderson in Watergate - Watergate - The . . .
The letters had, before the infamous Watergate break-in, been provided to both the DNC and to Anderson, warning about the Watergate and represent both an important and highly under-investigated and under-reported aspect of the Watergate affair
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