Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon | ||||||||||||||||||
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Member of | Bohemian Grove, Council on Foreign Relations/Historical Members, Le Cercle, Links Club | |||||||||||||||||
Perpetrator of | Chile/1973 coup | |||||||||||||||||
Supposed perpetrator of | Watergate coup | |||||||||||||||||
Interest of | Donald Freed | |||||||||||||||||
Subpage | •Richard Nixon/Deep state control | |||||||||||||||||
A relatively independent US president who may have been removed from power because he was planning to expose the conspiracy to assassinate JFK.
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Nuclear threats
On October 27, 1969, SAC ordered eighteen B-52 bombers armed with nuclear weapons to launch from bases in California and the state of Washington, to cross Alaska, were they were refueled in mid-air by KC-135 air tankers, while flying an oval pattern around the polar ice cap toward the Soviet Union and back for eighteen hours.
Tapes
Nixon had some Whitehouse conversations recorded, providing an insight into in the thinking process of a US President.
Deaths in Vietnam
Nixon: The only place where you and I disagree is with regard to the bombing. You're so goddamned concerned about civilians and I don't give a damn. I don't care.
Kissinger: I'm concerned about the civilians because I don't want the world to be mobilized against you as a butcher.
Nuclear weapon use
On April 25, 1972, Nixon was recorded on tape suggesting using nuclear weapons in the war in Vietnam. "I'd rather use the nuclear bomb," he told Henry Kissinger. "That, I think, would just be too much," National Security Advisor Kissinger replied. Nixon responded, "The nuclear bomb. Does that bother you?" Later Nixon remarked, "I just want you to think big."[1]
Facing questions by reporters about possible impeachment, Richard Nixon remarked in 1974: "I can go into my office and pick up the telephone, and in 25 minutes, 70 million people will be dead".[2]
JFK Assassination
When asked by Senator Howard Baker what he knew about the JFK Assassination, Nixon replied: "You don't want to know."[3]
An event carried out
Event | Location | Description |
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Chile/1973 coup | Chile | A CIA military intelligence operation that overthrew of the democratically elected Salvador Allende. |
A Quote by Richard Nixon
Page | Quote |
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Bohemian Grove | “The upper class of San Francisco is that way.. It's not just the ratty part of town. The upper class in San Francisco is that way. The Bohemian Grove, which I attend from time to time — it is the most faggy goddamned thing you could ever imagine, with that San Francisco crowd.I don’t even want to shake hands with anybody from San Francisco. Decorators. They’ve got to do something ... but goddamn it we don’t have to glorify it” |
Appointments by Richard Nixon
Appointee | Job | Appointed | End |
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William Macomber | US/Ambassador/Turkey | 16 May 1973 | 15 June 1977 |
John Otho Marsh | National security advisor | 9 August 1974 | 20 January 1977 |
Thomas Patrick Melady | US/Ambassador to Burundi | 4 November 1969 | 25 May 1972 |
Thomas Patrick Melady | US/Ambassador to Uganda | 1972 | 1973 |
John Mitchell | US/Attorney General | 21 January 1969 | 1 March 1972 |
Charles Byron Renfrew | Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California | 9 December 1971 | 27 February 1980 |
Ronald Spiers | US/Ambassador/Bahamas | 7 September 1973 | 2 September 1974 |
Vernon A. Walters | CIA/Deputy Director | 2 May 1972 | 2 July 1976 |
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author |
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Hunter S. Thompson | “Every GOP administration since 1952 has let the military-industrial complex loot the Treasury and plunge the nation into debt on the excuse of a wartime economic emergency. Richard Nixon comes quickly to mind, along with Ronald Reagan and his ridiculous “trickle-down” theory of U.S. economic policy. If the Rich get Richer, the theory goes, before long their pots will overflow and somehow “trickle down” to the poor, who would rather eat scraps off the Bush family plates than eat nothing at all. Republicans have never approved of democracy, and they never will. It goes back to preindustrial America, when only white male property owners could vote.” | Hunter S. Thompson |
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End |
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Harvey Hancock | Campaign manager | 1952 | 1952 |
William Safire | Senior White House speechwriter | 1969 | 1973 |
Marin Strmecki | Foreign policy assistant | 1978 | 1994 |
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) |
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Le Cercle/1983 (Bonn) | 30 June 1983 | 3 July 1983 | Germany Bonn |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Let’s Move On From Boris | blog post | 28 May 2020 | Craig Murray | "Boris Johnson on the Dominic Cummings debacle: 'It is now time to move on… the country wants to move on.' If a politician tells you to 'move on' from a subject, it is a gigantic red flag that you should do precisely the opposite." |
References
- ↑ From: http://www.paperlessarchives.com/vw_nuclear_option.html
- ↑ http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/709
- ↑ Oral History Interview with Don Hewitt (8 October 2002)