Thursday, June 26, 2014

"Nixon's Secrets"

Roger Stone's new book, Nixon's Secrets will be out September 2.

From the blurb:
Learn the inside scoop on Watergate, the Ford Pardon, and the 18 ½ minute Gap.

Roger Stone, the New York Times bestselling author of The Man Who Killed Kennedy, gives us the inside scoop on how Nixon avoided prosecution after the Watergate scandal. Using Gen Al Haig as his agent, Nixon let Vice President Ford know that he would expose the CIA's involvement in the JFK assassination and Ford's role in altering autopsy records for the Warren Commission if he went to trial in the Watergate scandal. “Tell them if Dick Nixon's going down I'm taking everyone down with me, that prick [CIA Director Richard] Helms, Lyndon, and Jerry Ford are going down with me” was the way Haig phrased it.

Thus Nixon would use this information to avoid prosecution and jail to blackmail Gerald Ford for a full, free and unconditional pardon. Nixon's secret would not only destroy his presidency—it would save him from prison.

Stone examines the bungled Watergate break-in to determine what exactly Nixon's agents were looking for and how the CIA infiltrated the burglar team and sabotaged the break-in to gain leverage over Nixon who was demanding the CIA turn over the records of the Bay of Pigs and Kennedy Assassination. He also explains the 18 1/2 minute gap in the White House Tapes, although the point is moot as the government has still redacted all references to the Bay of Pigs, the Kennedy Assassination, and the CIA from the publicly released Nixon tapes and the Obama Administration's fighting in Federal Court to keep the CIA's Bay of Pigs records sealed.

You can pre-order here.

1 comment:

  1. “Lyndon”? As in, Lyndon Johnson? On what date did Nixon supposedly threaten that Johnson would “go down” if Nixon did? I ask because Johnson had already gone down – to take a dirt nap – on January 22, 1973. Just two days after Nixon’s second inaugural and prior to any very plausible date for Nixon or anyone around him to be making such threats. Was Johnson’s ghost or zombie supposed to be worried about his post-mortem reputation, and thus did the ghost or zombie hep pressure Ford?

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