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PhilipShore Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-05 01:51 PM
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9. Is Bob Woodward a CIA operative?
Edited on Tue Dec-06-05 02:05 PM by PhilipShore
I am not an Investigative Reporter, or a lawyer, but I think that it could be possible that Woodward could be implicated in the Watergate cover-up.

Why? I filed a civil lawsuit against some powerful Republican thieves in Miami Florida, and so far I discovered-- that during the period of the time of Watergate powerful Real Estate institutions, persons, law firms in Miami, were creating fraudulent court papers to gain an advantage over me, and my interests in some Real Estate and other interests in Florida and other states.

I think it is quite possible, that Woodward was used by the CIA, or whomever, to manufacture Watergate, maybe even the break in itself, and the whole resignation of Nixon well in advance-- to gain an advantage in something bigger then Watergate. Money, like Nazi gold, or some other reasons.

I know like with my civil suit-- some parties that I am still doing research into, actually manufactured a fraudulent lawsuit, and created fraudulent court papers, etc., which I was not able to discover until years later because they even picked someone to represent me, whom did not represent me at all, and simply received check for doing nothing, and not doing his job at all.

The same could be the case with Woodward they could have manufactured the Super reporter—specifically because he was not one, so that they could gain an unfair advantage over something bigger then even Watergate, and by using Woodward knowing that no one would want to review Woodward—because he was the super-hero.

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http://www.bostonphoenix.com/medialog/2005/06/notes-on-deep-throat.asp

NOTES ON DEEP THROAT.

After three Miami television stations projected the results of the September, 1970 primary elections in Florida's Dade County "down to the last digit" as soon as the polls closed, Henry Petersen, who headed the U.S. Justice Department's Criminal Division, was instructed to begin an investigation.

One of the three TV stations implicated in the 1970 fraud case was WPLG-TV of Miami, an affiliate of the Washington Post and Newsweek, and the property of Post owner Katharine Graham, who is Bob Graham's brother-in-law. The call letters WPLG were a tribute to her late husband, Philip L. Graham.

As soon as FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover died on May 2, 1972, a 27-year-old Justice Department employee named Craig C. Donsanto signed Petersen's name to a "courtesy" letter telling Democratic Congressman Claude Pepper of Miami that all hell was about to break loose. Pepper learned that Democratic National Committee offices based at the Watergate ostensibly were in cahoots with a California computing firm anxious to corner the market on the new computer voting industry and that Dade County had been a guinea pig.

Promising him assistance in his career, Pepper prevailed on Donsanto to stamp a "National Security" embargo on the FBI file. That file is still classified. But two Miami reporters, Kenneth and James Collier, managed to obtain copies of it - at about the time Bob Graham was elected Governor of Florida in 1978.
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