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Group.png Watergate/Burglars
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Watergate burglars.jpg
Membership• Bernard Barker.jpg Bernard Barker
•  Virgilio Gonzalez
•  Eugenio Martínez
•  James W. McCord Jr.
• Frank Sturgis.jpg Frank Sturgis

The five Watergate burglars provide an important clue as to the true nature of the Watergate coup. Organised by G. Gordon Liddy (of Operation 40) and CIA agent E. Howard Hunt, a key operational player in the JFK Assassination, the burglars were Bernard Barker, Virgilio Gonzalez, Eugenio Martínez, James W. McCord and Frank Sturgis. Hunt was clearly photographed as one of the three tramps arrested near Dealey Plaza immediately after the shooting of JFK, and on his death bed, he confessed to involvement in the JFK Assassination. To execute the Watergate break in, Hunt rounded up some old Cuban comrades whom he had worked alongside in the JFK hit. To those in the know, the makeup of the Watergate burglars was a clear signal that Watergate was a plot on behalf of the same cabal who organised the JFK assassination.


 

Known members

3 of the 5 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Bernard BarkerA soldier/spook involved both in the assassination of JFK and the Watergate coup.
Eugenio Martínez
Frank SturgisAn spooky assassin involved in so many deep state operations that his FBI file was over 75000 pages.
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