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'4 of the 8 Watergate burglars were still on the payroll of the CIA'

Jessica Barshis  |  01/04/2024


Jack Posobiec invited political icon Roger Stone on Human Events Daily Wednesday to unpack the true events surrounding Watergate, including the bombshell fact that 4 out of the 8 burglars who broke into the DNC offices in the complex, for reasons still unknown, were on the payroll of the CIA at the time of the scandal.

In fact, the entire story that has been perpetuated about then-President Richard Nixon's involvement in Watergate is, as Stone puts it, "bulls**t."

"Richard Nixon had no reason to break into the Watergate. He was leading in the polls in 49 states, he carried 49 to 50 states in the greatest landslide in American political history," he explained.

The person to pay attention to in this situation is actually John Dean, who was the White House Council and advisor to Nixon at the time and "the extent that he has gone to to hide his role is really quite incredible." In Dean's book, he conveniently leaves out information that proves that Dean pushed the break-in and coached Nixon to perjure himself and engage in the cover-up. Stone explained that Dean's wife was involved in a "call girl ring" that was operating out of a hotel nearby .  .  .

https://humanevents.com/2024/01/04/jack-posobiec-and-roger-stone-4-of-the-8-watergate-burglars-were-still-on-the-payroll-of-the-cia




Interesting take.  Is it possible that John Dean organized the break-in for his own personal motive?  It certainly makes no sense that Nixon (or anyone else working for the campaign to re-elect) would have had need for spying on such a woeful campaign.  We already know John Dean is a first class POS who never served a day in prison.  He has an eternal appointment in hell in his near future.
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Re: '4 of the 8 Watergate burglars were still on the payroll of the CIA'
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2024, 05:11:45 pm »
Interesting take.  Is it possible that John Dean organized the break-in for his own personal motive?  It certainly makes no sense that Nixon (or anyone else working for the campaign to re-elect) would have had need for spying on such a woeful campaign.  We already know John Dean is a first class POS who never served a day in prison.  He has an eternal appointment in hell in his near future.

First, it was known long ago (late 70's) half the burglars were CIA.  It WAS most likely that John Dean ordered it, the purpose was to remove evidence of Maureen Dean's involvement in a high-end prostitution ring.
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