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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
- Heidi Rikan’s Black Book of Watergate Prostitution Clients
Author Phil Stanford is nearing completion of his lengthy research into the unique role played by Heidi Rikan in Watergate Heidi was the madam who headed the prostitution ring that operated out of the Columbia Plaza Apartments near Watergate There has always been an open question as to whether
- The campaign to make Richard Nixon great again - Watergate - The . . .
In my opinion Nixon was set up by the CIA and Military Intelligence The campaign to make Richard Nixon great again
- 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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