Q anon is our "Deep Throat". The anons on 8chan and Jerome Corsi are our Woodward and Bernstein. I like this Q anon, psyop or not. It's pretty intriguing.
Remember when Woodward and Bernstein went after Nixon's enemies and overlooked the fact that burglars were to the Committee to Re-elect the President? When they traced control of the slush fund directly to Nixon's Chief of Staff, but decided to write a story that blamed the break in on George McGovern because Democrats were trying to point out the criminal enterprise?
Interesting. And for those truly battle hardened, check out Woodward's purported rise before landing at WaPo. We gotta reign in our praise of these early media operators.
You gotta hand it to the old guard though. I mean, turning the oval office bug into the "Nixon Tapes," ... brilliant. Still plays as heroic journalism today.
So Nixon's crowd just went along with this? Dean, Erlichman, Haldeman. Here's Alexander Butterfield testifying that the devices were installed at the President's behest.
Here's Nixon throwing his secretary under the bus for the 18 second gap in the tapes. You do remember that Nixon controlled the tapes right? And that in United States v Nixon, the Supreme Court ordered him to turn those over.
Yes, I'm familiar with how the recordings were portrayed once it was decided Nixon had to go. And it's not surprising to see a President reading from his assigned script.
But, I concede that it's possible Nixon did in fact know of the recording. What bizarre pitch was used to make it seem like a good idea, I can't imagine though. I can't help but view the Nixonian era, DC and everyone that took office post WWII through David Lynch's eyes.
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wtf_is_happening ago
Q anon is our "Deep Throat". The anons on 8chan and Jerome Corsi are our Woodward and Bernstein. I like this Q anon, psyop or not. It's pretty intriguing.
Are_we_sure ago
That's fantastic.
Pure Inverse.
Remember when Woodward and Bernstein went after Nixon's enemies and overlooked the fact that burglars were to the Committee to Re-elect the President? When they traced control of the slush fund directly to Nixon's Chief of Staff, but decided to write a story that blamed the break in on George McGovern because Democrats were trying to point out the criminal enterprise?
Tyranny-News-Network ago
Interesting. And for those truly battle hardened, check out Woodward's purported rise before landing at WaPo. We gotta reign in our praise of these early media operators.
You gotta hand it to the old guard though. I mean, turning the oval office bug into the "Nixon Tapes," ... brilliant. Still plays as heroic journalism today.
Are_we_sure ago
Oval Office Bug? What a laughable fantasy.
So Nixon's crowd just went along with this? Dean, Erlichman, Haldeman. Here's Alexander Butterfield testifying that the devices were installed at the President's behest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeQXopJ5U-Q&feature=youtu.be&t=8
Here's Nixon throwing his secretary under the bus for the 18 second gap in the tapes. You do remember that Nixon controlled the tapes right? And that in United States v Nixon, the Supreme Court ordered him to turn those over.
Tyranny-News-Network ago
Yes, I'm familiar with how the recordings were portrayed once it was decided Nixon had to go. And it's not surprising to see a President reading from his assigned script.
But, I concede that it's possible Nixon did in fact know of the recording. What bizarre pitch was used to make it seem like a good idea, I can't imagine though. I can't help but view the Nixonian era, DC and everyone that took office post WWII through David Lynch's eyes.
Are_we_sure ago
Look you don't believe in objective truth. Just admit it. "concede that it's possible."
You'd rather imagine it's all scripted.
You don't actually care about what is real.