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|death_date=December 18, 2008
 
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|description=The supposed true identity of 'deep throat', who played a part in the Watergate Coup.
 
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'''William Mark Felt''' was involved in the [[Watergate Coup]].
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'''William Mark Felt''' was involved in the [[Watergate Coup]]. He was one of at least three sources which Woodward and Bernstein collectively referred to as '[[deep throat]]'.
==Watergate 'Deep Throat'==
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In 2005, more than 30 years after the [[Watergate coup]], Mark Felt confirmed that he was the Federal Bureau of Investigation ([[FBI]]) agent, codenamed 'Deep Throat', whose [[whistleblowing]] eventually led to the resignation of [[US President]] [[Richard Nixon]] in 1974.
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==Watergate's 'Deep throat'==
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[[Russ Baker]] has noted that the idea of their being a single source named '[[deep throat]]' appears to be a fiction, although it is part of the {{on}} about Watergate.
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In 2005, more than 30 years after the [[Watergate coup]], Mark Felt is reported to have confirmed that he was the Federal Bureau of Investigation ([[FBI]]) agent, codenamed 'Deep Throat', whose information eventually led to the resignation of [[US President]] [[Richard Nixon]] in 1974.
  
 
Following the discovery of a break-in at the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate complex in Washington in 1972, Mr Felt passed on information to the ''[[Washington Post]]'' that the White House knew of the break-in and subsequently tried to cover it up.
 
Following the discovery of a break-in at the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate complex in Washington in 1972, Mr Felt passed on information to the ''[[Washington Post]]'' that the White House knew of the break-in and subsequently tried to cover it up.
  
Despite a lot of speculation, the source remained a secret until Mr Felt came clean at the age of 92. He was not subjected to disciplinary action.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 08:01, 11 January 2019

"whistleblower"
Person.png Mark Felt   History Commons Wikileaks WikiquoteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(spook, 'Deep throat')
Markfelt.jpg
BornWilliam Mark Felt
August 17, 1913
Twin Falls, Idaho, U.S.
DiedDecember 18, 2008 (Age 95)
Santa Rosa, California
Alma materUniversity of Idaho, George Washington University
Children • 1 son
• 1 daughter
SpouseAudrey I. Robinson Felt
The supposed true identity of 'deep throat', who played a part in the Watergate Coup.

William Mark Felt was involved in the Watergate Coup. He was one of at least three sources which Woodward and Bernstein collectively referred to as 'deep throat'.

Watergate's 'Deep throat'

Russ Baker has noted that the idea of their being a single source named 'deep throat' appears to be a fiction, although it is part of the official narrative about Watergate.

In 2005, more than 30 years after the Watergate coup, Mark Felt is reported to have confirmed that he was the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent, codenamed 'Deep Throat', whose information eventually led to the resignation of US President Richard Nixon in 1974.

Following the discovery of a break-in at the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate complex in Washington in 1972, Mr Felt passed on information to the Washington Post that the White House knew of the break-in and subsequently tried to cover it up.


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