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'''Ashton Gray''' began worked as a copywriter for advertising agencies, and as a contributor to a newspaper called the ''[[Kansas City Free Press]]'' during the [[1960s]] and [[70s]]. He went on to become an independent researcher, writer, and editor for corporations, periodicals, and book publishers. He has done work for clients such as Random House, Universal Studios, and PBS, and he has written or ghostwritten seven books. The research for Watergate: The Hoax spanned 20 years, resulting in a database of over 13,000 entries from over 2,000 sources.<ref>http://www.coasttocoastam.com/guest/gray-ashton/80263</ref>
 
'''Ashton Gray''' began worked as a copywriter for advertising agencies, and as a contributor to a newspaper called the ''[[Kansas City Free Press]]'' during the [[1960s]] and [[70s]]. He went on to become an independent researcher, writer, and editor for corporations, periodicals, and book publishers. He has done work for clients such as Random House, Universal Studios, and PBS, and he has written or ghostwritten seven books. The research for Watergate: The Hoax spanned 20 years, resulting in a database of over 13,000 entries from over 2,000 sources.<ref>http://www.coasttocoastam.com/guest/gray-ashton/80263</ref>

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(author, researcher)
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Interests • Watergate coup
• Pentagon papers

Ashton Gray began worked as a copywriter for advertising agencies, and as a contributor to a newspaper called the Kansas City Free Press during the 1960s and 70s. He went on to become an independent researcher, writer, and editor for corporations, periodicals, and book publishers. He has done work for clients such as Random House, Universal Studios, and PBS, and he has written or ghostwritten seven books. The research for Watergate: The Hoax spanned 20 years, resulting in a database of over 13,000 entries from over 2,000 sources.[1]

 

A Document by Ashton Gray

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)
Document:The "Pentagon Papers" leak was a CIA opblog post7 June 2006Daniel Ellsberg
Watergate coup
Pentagon Papers
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