Bernard Barker

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Person.png Bernard Barker   SpartacusRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(soldier, spook)
Born1927-12-05
Member ofOperation 40, Watergate/Burglars, Watergate/White House Plumbers

WW2

"The day after the bombing of Pearl Harbor Barker became the first Cuban-American to join the American armed forces. He received his basic training in Tampa before moving to Houston where he eventually graduated as a second lieutenant. He flew patrol missions over the Gulf of Mexico before being sent to London to join the 331st squadron of 8th Air Force. Over the next few months he served as a bombardier on board a B-17 Flying Fortress."[1]

Spook

After WW2 Barker returned to Cuba and joined the Cuban secret police under Fulgencio Batista.[2] He was later recruited by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and worked for them as an undercover agent. He also did work for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).[3][better source needed] He joined the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion.[4]

JFK assassination

Full article: John F. Kennedy/Assassination

Barker is reckoned to have been involved in the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy.[4] Seymour Weitzman states that Barker was the man on the Grassy Knoll who was showing US Secret Service identification and ordering people out of the area.[1]

Watergate

Full article: Watergate Coup

Barker became a Watergate burglar after an invitation from E.Howard Hunt. In 1997, Barker told The Miami Herald that Hunt "said this would put us in a situation in which we can later ask for help for the freedom of Cuba."[1]

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