I think that was more due to that idiot Kissinger advising Nixon not to do it since it would set precedent. But seeing how the CIA was willing to kill one president, I would have thought that Nixons paranoia would have kicked in to get them before they got him. Declassifying JFK’s assassination, which thanks to Mort Sahl, Dick Gregory an…
I think that was more due to that idiot Kissinger advising Nixon not to do it since it would set precedent. But seeing how the CIA was willing to kill one president, I would have thought that Nixons paranoia would have kicked in to get them before they got him. Declassifying JFK’s assassination, which thanks to Mort Sahl, Dick Gregory and others spawning theories , as well as influential Camelot members still alive (think Jackie, Sorenson and Sallenger, et all) Then throw in MLK and RFK assassination CIA involvement thoughts, and I think would have knocked all that other crap off the NY Times front pages. It would have been too huge to ignore and every congressman and Senator would have been thanking Nixon, thus securing his guaranteed survival. An internal government agency involved in overthrowing the government through assassination? That would have been too huge for the Times to ignore, and Watergate and Pentagon Papers goes bye bye.
I think that was more due to that idiot Kissinger advising Nixon not to do it since it would set precedent. But seeing how the CIA was willing to kill one president, I would have thought that Nixons paranoia would have kicked in to get them before they got him. Declassifying JFK’s assassination, which thanks to Mort Sahl, Dick Gregory and others spawning theories , as well as influential Camelot members still alive (think Jackie, Sorenson and Sallenger, et all) Then throw in MLK and RFK assassination CIA involvement thoughts, and I think would have knocked all that other crap off the NY Times front pages. It would have been too huge to ignore and every congressman and Senator would have been thanking Nixon, thus securing his guaranteed survival. An internal government agency involved in overthrowing the government through assassination? That would have been too huge for the Times to ignore, and Watergate and Pentagon Papers goes bye bye.